J&J Security Services - Preliminary

Preliminary

So, you want to be a security guard!

Security can be a rewarding career for the right person. You will either love it and do it foreever, or throw in the towel after a few weeks and never go back. Like all industries there are good and bad employers, and this can determine wether or not you choose to stay in the industry. 

The industry will provide many opportunities to those who self educate and participate in industry discussions.

STEP 1

To start of with, you need to be familier with licencing in your state or territory. Listed below are the contact details for the appropiate governing bodies.

Australian Capital Territory

Regulator: Access Canberra
Phone: 13 22 81
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Postal address: GPO Box 158, Canberra City ACT 2601

New South Wales

Regulator: Security Licensing & Enforcement Directorate (NSW Police)
Phone: 1300 362 001
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Postal address: Locked Bag 5099, Parramatta NSW 2124

Northern Territory

Regulator: Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade
Phone: 1800 193 111
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Queensland

Regulator: Office of Fair Trading
Phone: 13 74 68
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Postal address: Industry Licensing Unit, GPO Box 3111, Brisbane QLD 4001

South Australia

Regulator: Consumer and Business Services
Phone: 131 882
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Postal address: GPO Box 1719, Adelaide SA 5001

Tasmania

Regulator: Consumer, Building and Occupational Services
Phone: 1300 654 499
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Postal address: GPO Box 56, Rosny Park TAS 7018

Victoria

Regulator: Licensing and Regulation Division (VIC Police)
Phone: 1300 651 645
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Postal address: GPO Box 2807, Melbourne VIC 3001

Western Australia

Regulator: Licensing Enforcement Division (WA Police)
Phone: 1300 171 011
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Postal address: Locked Bag 9, East Perth WA 6892

 

You will need to pay attention to matters such as;

  • Visa Requirements (if from overseas)
  • Criminal History
  • Language capability 
  • Your personal skill level

 

STEP 2

Next I would suggest looking up a industry website (https://www.asial.com.au/ or https://spaal.com.au/) and reading up on what they say.

 

STEP 3

  • Complete a Certificate II in Security Operations Certficate. Contact you state licencing body for a list of approved trainers. Do not cheat because it will cost when you get caught. Course is 2-3 Weeks face to face.
  • Complete a First Aid Certificate if you haven't got one or one is not included in the course. 

Recommended additional training

  • RSA Certificate
  • Contractor Safety Industion Card  (Can be done online)
  • Working with Childrens Check.

STEP 4

Submit your paperwork etc and your hard earned cash to the licencing body and wait. Application times can be from 2 weeks onwards depending on a large number of factors. Your licencing body will indicate to approximate waiting time at the time of lodgment. 

You may be required to supply finger prints ect as part of the application process.

STEP 5

Get you plastic and away you go. This gets you in the door. The rest is up to you. 

 

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