School Security Guards (Day/Night Shifts)

School Security Guards (Day/Night Shifts)


Company
Grey Security Services
Location
Pretoria
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Job Title: School Security Guards (Day/Night Shifts)

Location: Pretoria (Atteridgeville, Saulsville & Garankuwa)

Company: Grey Security Services

Employment Type: Contract

Job Overview

Are you a vigilant and responsible individual with a strong sense of duty? We are seeking a reliable Security Guard to join our team and ensure the safety and security of our school premises, learners, staff, and visitors.

Responsibilities

✅Patrol and monitor premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion or unusual activity.

✅Control access points and verify identification of employees and visitors.

✅Respond to alarms and emergencies promptly and professionally.

✅Enforce company security policies and procedures.

✅Write detailed reports on incidents, observations, and patrols.

✅Collaborate with law enforcement when necessary.

Requirements

✅Grade 12 certificate

✅Valid PSIRA registered (minimum Grade C)

✅Proven experience as a Security Guard or in a similar role.

✅Clean Criminal Record (police clearance and clear sexual offenders register mandatory)

✅Fluent in English and local languages

✅Ability to write and read.

✅Good interpersonal skills and neat appearance

✅Reside near Atteridgeville/Saulsville or Garankuwa

✅Ability to remain calm and act decisively in emergency situations.

✅Physical stamina and ability to stand or walk for long periods.

Benefits

✅Competitive salary

✅Uniform provided

✅Training and development

✅Contribute to student safety and community well-being

How to Apply:

📅 Interviews start : 10 June 2025

📍 Apply in person: Grey Security Offices, Kirkney, Pretoria

📧 Email CV to: [email protected]

Join our team and help us maintain a safe and secure environment!

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