University of Hull
Campus Safety, Security and Site Services Officer

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We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, creating a community where colleagues feel respected and valued. We aim to reflect the diversity of our students and communities, and to strengthen our university through collaboration and diverse perspectives, across all roles at the University.
We are seeking diligent, customer-focused, and motivated Officers to join our Campus Safety, Security and Site Services team. The roles are full-time, working 36.5 hours per week, during all the weekdays throughout the year including bank holidays. The role is ideal for someone who takes pride in maintaining high standards of customer service, within a safe, caring and clean environment. The Campus Safety, Security, and Site Services Officers play a vital role in maintaining a secure and welcoming environment for students, staff, and visitors. Please read the full Job Description to fully understand the role and its requirements.
We are recruiting for x3 Campus Safety, Security and Site Services Officers. If you need access to the current version, please submit a request to the People Services Team through the Support Portal. If you need to discuss the job description due to updates to the role or for recruitment purposes, please make this clear on your request and a member of the team will be in touch.
Campus Safety, Security and Site Services Officer (x 2 positions)
Band 2 - UO11 to UO12 £24,125 to £24,685 per annum
Full Time, Continuing
We are recruiting for x2 Campus Safety, Security and Site Services Officers. We are seeking diligent, customer-focused, and motivated Officers to join our Campus Safety, Security and Site Services team. The roles are full-time, working 36.5 hours per week, during all the weekdays throughout the year including bank holidays. The role is ideal for someone who takes pride in maintaining high standards of customer service, within a safe, caring and clean environment. The Campus Safety, Security, and Site Services Officers play a vital role in maintaining a secure and welcoming environment for students, staff, and visitors. Please read the full Job Description to fully understand the role and its requirements.
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The Campus Safety, Security, and Site Services Officers play a vital role in maintaining a secure and welcoming environment for students, staff, and visitors. Their primary responsibilities include:
- Conducting regular patrols on foot and by vehicle
- Responding swiftly to security incidents and emergencies
- Portering duties
- Mail and parcel handling
- Cleaning of internal and external areas
- Litter picking
- Lost property management
- Ensuring effective access control to university buildings and facilities
A strong emphasis is placed on customer service, requiring officers to provide support and assistance while upholding the university’s values and objectives. They monitor CCTV surveillance systems, manage key distribution, and enforce university policies related to security, health, and safety. Officers also assist with event security, conflict resolution, and emergency response procedures, such as fire drills and evacuations. Additionally, their role includes traffic and parking enforcement, issuing warnings and penalty notices when necessary. Officers liaise with emergency services and university authorities during incidents, ensuring a coordinated response.
With a flexible and proactive approach, the Campus Safety, Security, and Site Services Officer adapts to the evolving needs of the university, ensuring the highest standards of safety, security, and service.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact John Findlay, Head of Campus Safety, Security and Site Services, via email, j.findlay@hull.ac.uk
Job Description - Campus Safety Security and Site Services Officer.pdf


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