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91302 - Security Guard RCJ
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 09 Hydref 2024 |
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Cyflog: | £24,250 bob blwyddyn |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 25 Hydref 2024 |
Lleoliad: | WC2A 2LL |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Ministry of Justice |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 91302 |
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HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Directorate: Operations
Job Title: Security Guard RCJ
Location: Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL and or Rolls Building, 7 Rolls Building, Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL
Duration: Permanent (5 Posts)
Pay Span or equivalent: AA
These positions are available for external applicants as well as existing civil servants on level transfer or promotion. New recruits to the Civil Service joining MoJ are expected to join at the band minimum. For existing civil servants, where an employee accepts an FTC on promotion, this promotion will be temporary, and the employee will revert to their substantive grade upon return to their home business area. Secondments and loans will be considered on an individual basis.
Background:
HM Courts and Tribunals Service is responsible for the administration of criminal courts, civil courts, family courts and tribunals in England and Wales working with an independent judiciary to provide a fair, efficient and effective justice system. Currently, HM Courts and Tribunals Service is embarking on a period of significant change which will require strong leadership in this critical role, operating in a culture of openness and honest
Overview:
This role is part of the Operational Delivery Profession. Operational delivery professionals are the outward face of government, providing essential services to the public in a variety of roles. They work in many different departments and agencies across the breadth of the UK, delivering service to customers in
Face-to-face roles in HMCTS for example a court usher
Contact Centre roles in HMCTS for example call centre advisers
Processing roles in HMCTS for example Staff at the County Courts Money-Claims Centre and Courts and Tribunal Administration
Being part of the operational delivery profession means belonging to a cross-government community of people. This will offer you access to information on professional standards, skills development and qualifications to help you continue to improve your development and performance and expand your career options.
These operational roles are customer facing, requiring successful applicants to be office and/or court based to provide HMCTS services to the public. HMCTS offers a flexible working system in many of its offices, subject to business needs being met.
The Key Purpose of the Role:
Security's role is to maintain a safe working environment at the Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ), which is a part of the High Court, comprising just over 100 courts, 79 located in the main Strand building and 31 in the Rolls Building close by.
The cases heard at the RCJ are some of the most high-profile ones in England and Wales, reflected in the occupiers including our most senior Judiciary. There is a high degree of liaison with resident and visiting Judiciary.
In addition, there are close to 1,000 members of staff. Hundreds of members of the public and the legal professions use our facilities every day.
Teams of security personnel provide a presence 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. A security presence is also required at the ceremonial and private functions held here in the evenings and weekends. The core times for this role are 9:00am – 17:00pm.
It must be noted that security work can be physically demanding. Security members will receive the appropriate training to support them in this role, including a 2-day external course for a Court Security Officer (CSO) The Courts Act 2003. Additionally, local training will be provided including the assignment of a mentor as part of the induction process.
The current high standard of customer service must be maintained and improved upon if possible, all members of the Security team, as frontline staff, have a key role to play in this
Key Responsibilities:
Monitoring premises and visitors via CCTV and x-ray machines, together with other security checks such as "wanding" court uses/bag searches on arrival.
Restraining someone attending court, ejecting someone from the court or excluding someone from the court.
Controlling access doors and gates, checking of vehicles. Searching members of the public entering the court building. Checking pass holders passes.
Patrol of buildings and satellite buildings, keeping in contact with the Control room with the use of handheld radios. Securing the building when it is closed to the public. Escorting contractors, Judiciary and VIP’S etc. Generally providing a secure environment.
Dealing with enquiries from Staff, Judiciary and public within the complex.
X-Ray trained to Aviation Standard and AMD’S.
Responding to panic alarm buttons (PAB’S) in Judges rooms, Courts and Office’s.
Responding to any security issues within the complex and recording and reporting details of those incidents
Issuing security passes
Directorate: Operations
Job Title: Security Guard RCJ
Location: Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL and or Rolls Building, 7 Rolls Building, Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL
Duration: Permanent (5 Posts)
Pay Span or equivalent: AA
These positions are available for external applicants as well as existing civil servants on level transfer or promotion. New recruits to the Civil Service joining MoJ are expected to join at the band minimum. For existing civil servants, where an employee accepts an FTC on promotion, this promotion will be temporary, and the employee will revert to their substantive grade upon return to their home business area. Secondments and loans will be considered on an individual basis.
Background:
HM Courts and Tribunals Service is responsible for the administration of criminal courts, civil courts, family courts and tribunals in England and Wales working with an independent judiciary to provide a fair, efficient and effective justice system. Currently, HM Courts and Tribunals Service is embarking on a period of significant change which will require strong leadership in this critical role, operating in a culture of openness and honest
Overview:
This role is part of the Operational Delivery Profession. Operational delivery professionals are the outward face of government, providing essential services to the public in a variety of roles. They work in many different departments and agencies across the breadth of the UK, delivering service to customers in
Face-to-face roles in HMCTS for example a court usher
Contact Centre roles in HMCTS for example call centre advisers
Processing roles in HMCTS for example Staff at the County Courts Money-Claims Centre and Courts and Tribunal Administration
Being part of the operational delivery profession means belonging to a cross-government community of people. This will offer you access to information on professional standards, skills development and qualifications to help you continue to improve your development and performance and expand your career options.
These operational roles are customer facing, requiring successful applicants to be office and/or court based to provide HMCTS services to the public. HMCTS offers a flexible working system in many of its offices, subject to business needs being met.
The Key Purpose of the Role:
Security's role is to maintain a safe working environment at the Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ), which is a part of the High Court, comprising just over 100 courts, 79 located in the main Strand building and 31 in the Rolls Building close by.
The cases heard at the RCJ are some of the most high-profile ones in England and Wales, reflected in the occupiers including our most senior Judiciary. There is a high degree of liaison with resident and visiting Judiciary.
In addition, there are close to 1,000 members of staff. Hundreds of members of the public and the legal professions use our facilities every day.
Teams of security personnel provide a presence 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. A security presence is also required at the ceremonial and private functions held here in the evenings and weekends. The core times for this role are 9:00am – 17:00pm.
It must be noted that security work can be physically demanding. Security members will receive the appropriate training to support them in this role, including a 2-day external course for a Court Security Officer (CSO) The Courts Act 2003. Additionally, local training will be provided including the assignment of a mentor as part of the induction process.
The current high standard of customer service must be maintained and improved upon if possible, all members of the Security team, as frontline staff, have a key role to play in this
Key Responsibilities:
Monitoring premises and visitors via CCTV and x-ray machines, together with other security checks such as "wanding" court uses/bag searches on arrival.
Restraining someone attending court, ejecting someone from the court or excluding someone from the court.
Controlling access doors and gates, checking of vehicles. Searching members of the public entering the court building. Checking pass holders passes.
Patrol of buildings and satellite buildings, keeping in contact with the Control room with the use of handheld radios. Securing the building when it is closed to the public. Escorting contractors, Judiciary and VIP’S etc. Generally providing a secure environment.
Dealing with enquiries from Staff, Judiciary and public within the complex.
X-Ray trained to Aviation Standard and AMD’S.
Responding to panic alarm buttons (PAB’S) in Judges rooms, Courts and Office’s.
Responding to any security issues within the complex and recording and reporting details of those incidents
Issuing security passes