Location 643 Leyds Street, Muckleneuk,, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Apply Before05 Jul, 2024
Requirements:
Attach certified copies of all qualifications and identity documents.
A grade 12 certificate/NQF level 4.
2 Years’ experience as conservation law enforcement official/para-military operations
Qualification in conservation studies will be an added advantage.
Field ranger training/conservation training/para-military training certificate will be an added advantage.
Computer Literacy certificate. An advanced computer skills certificate will be an added advantage.
Sound communication and interpersonal skills.
Excellent administrative and record-keeping skills, a certificate will be an added advantage.
A healthy person with high-level mental alertness is required in this position.
The willingness to be based inside the park.
No criminal record.
Responsibilities:
Monitor organization security systems- including but not limited to the access control and CCTV systems
Receive notifications of security incidents and issues from all organisation personnel
Relay notifications of incidents, issues etc. to the appropriate leadership positions
Interface with conservation law enforcement to coordinate incident responses
Dispatch conservation/law enforcement/security officers to investigate alarms and respond to incidents, escalate as procedure states and to the best of own judgement
Notify emergency services when external response is required; coordinate with security to ensure services have immediate access to the space
Monitor the performance of security system elements and report deficiencies to the Security Manager and the organisation’s senior personnel
Coordinate communication between relevant role-players and stakeholders
Command and Control support and facilitation of ground operations when incidents occur.
Support ground operations in the park and at the regional level where necessary
Support conservation services, law enforcement, tourism services, technical department services, security services, scientific services etc.
Track the location and activities of all rangers/field staff assigned to their shift
Applies the appropriate professionalism, maturity and tact to manage the incident
Adheres to and always promotes organisational policies and procedures
Communicates concerns, process improvement ideas or other opportunities for improvement to the team
Law enforcement by assisting with the control of visitors, as well as, staff and the assimilation, interpretation, and dissemination of information.
To maintain law, order and discipline for staff members, communities, and guests.
To maintain a high standard of administration.
Inspection and cleanliness of operations room building and equipment.