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Lead security operations at Ayers Rock Resort in Yulara, NT, just minutes from Uluru. We seek an experienced Security Supervisor with a Certificate II in Security and 3+ years in a leadership role to manage patrols, incident response, and team coordination. Enjoy competitive pay, on-shift meals, ...
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Australia , Yulara
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Voyages Indigenous Tourism
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Security Supervisor
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Seeking an experienced **Security Supervisor** in **Yulara, Australia** to lead resort safety operations. Requires 5+ years in security with leadership experience, a Certificate II in Security, and NT licences. Enjoy a competitive salary, **relocation assistance up to $700**, 50% accommodation di...
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Australia , Yulara
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Security Supervisor - Pedestrian and Vehicle Patrol
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Australia , Sydney
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Security Services Supervisor / Relieving Site Manager
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Step into a dynamic leadership role as a Security Services Supervisor across multiple Sydney sites. You will relieve Site Managers, oversee operations, and ensure client satisfaction. We require a NSW 1A licence, First Aid/CPR, and strong supervisory skills. Enjoy career development, exposure to ...
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About the Security Supervisor role

Explore rewarding Security Supervisor jobs and take the next step in your protective services career. A Security Supervisor is a crucial leadership figure responsible for overseeing the safety and security of people, property, and assets within a designated environment. This role bridges the gap between frontline security personnel and upper management, requiring a blend of hands-on vigilance, administrative skill, and team leadership. Professionals in these positions are typically found in diverse settings such as corporate offices, retail complexes, hospitality venues like hotels and resorts, healthcare facilities, manufacturing plants, and residential communities.

The core of a Security Supervisor's role involves proactive risk management and incident response. Common day-to-day responsibilities include developing and implementing security protocols, scheduling and deploying officer patrols, and conducting regular audits of security systems like CCTV, access control, and alarm panels. They are tasked with performing thorough investigations into security breaches, thefts, or safety hazards, compiling detailed incident reports, and maintaining strict confidentiality of all records. A significant part of the job is actively patrolling the premises to deter unauthorized activity, identify potential safety issues, and ensure compliance with established policies. In emergency situations, from medical incidents to fires or disturbances, the Security Supervisor is a first responder, coordinating the response, administering first aid or CPR if certified, and contacting emergency services as needed.

Beyond operational duties, effective leadership is paramount. Security Supervisors are responsible for training, mentoring, and motivating their security team. They conduct performance evaluations, ensure uniform and professional standards are met, and foster a culture of vigilance and excellent customer service. They often serve as the primary point of contact for clients, guests, or employees regarding security concerns, requiring diplomacy and clear communication to resolve conflicts or assist individuals in distress.

Typical requirements for Security Supervisor jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, with many employers preferring additional education or certifications in criminal justice or security management. Prior experience in security, law enforcement, or the military is essential, usually with at least one to two years in a supervisory capacity. Key skills include sharp observational abilities, sound judgment under pressure, proficiency with security technology and report writing, and strong interpersonal skills for de-escalating conflicts. Physical fitness is often required for patrols and emergency response. Certifications in First Aid, CPR, AED, and sometimes a state-specific security license are common prerequisites. If you are a decisive leader with a commitment to safety and a talent for team coordination, browsing Security Supervisor jobs can lead to a stable and impactful career safeguarding what matters most.