Prison Security Escort

Job Description

Role: Prison Security Escort

Location: HMP Feltham

Standard Rate: £14.42 per hour + 33 days holiday pay

Overtime rate: £19.18 ph (overtime after 39 hours)

Duration: Temporary role, with the opportunity to be long term

Typical hours: Monday to Friday: 08:00-17:00

As a Prison Security Escort, you will work alongside the prison service, assisting our client who is responsible for the maintenance of the buildings. You will be a part of security team where you will escort and oversee contractors such as carpenters, plumbers and electricians, whilst they complete their maintenance work.

Duties of a Prison Security Escort Include (but not limited to)

  • Checking the identification of the contractors
  • Checking contractors have been briefed on security measures
  • Escorting contractors through the prison to their place of work
  • Overseeing contractors whilst they are working (Please note you will have to stay with the contractors at all times)
  • Checking contractor tools are all accounted for prior to leaving work area
  • Using the radio to request permission to move contractors within the prison

About You:

  • You will have good communication skills
  • Have excellent attention to detail
  • Be safety conscious
  • Have been living in the UK for the past 3+ years
  • Be able to pass security vetting (includes providing references, passing security police checks & providing photo identification)

Why should you apply?

  • 33 days holiday per year
  • No experience required
  • Full training provided
  • Access to internal roles within a government facility, often with the potential to apply to permanent positions

Due to the nature of the environment, you will be asked to complete the standard Security Vetting for the establishments.

If you are interested in this Prison Security Escort position based at Bedfont Rd, Feltham TW13 4NP please apply and we will be in touch.

SkyBlue is an equal opportunity employer.

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