About Executive Risk Solutions (ERS)
We are a veteran owned and operated company employing over 500 staff, specialising in security, crisis management and risk mitigation services with a global reach. We protect our client’s people, assets and reputation.
When it comes to managing critical risk in complex or remote scenarios, ERS is the team you want. We provide highly specialised teams that do things right, backed by the expertise and intelligence insights, to identify potential issues and ensure you have 24/7 support to mitigate risks, when you need it.
Our people and teams draw on their real-life experience from military, intelligence, fire & emergency, law enforcement and security services, to give you the advice, assurance and action you need, when you need it.
The Opportunity
We’re seeking experienced and professional Security Officers in Rockingham, Fremantle & Armadale to join our team in a casual role supporting WA hospitals with responsive, short-term and ongoing assignments.
As an ERS Security Officer, you will be responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment within hospital facilities, with a strong focus on standby duties involving mental health patients. The role requires close collaboration with clinical staff to ensure the safety and wellbeing of patients, staff, and visitors, while providing appropriate support to individuals experiencing mental health distress or behavioural challenges.
Duties may include 1:1 and 2:1 patient Specialised Individual Treatment Support (SITS), Access Control Point roles. Security Officers in this position must demonstrate professionalism, patience, discretion, and a calm, supportive presence at all times, while strictly adhering to hospital protocols and contractual requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide direct security standby support for patients who may be at risk or high acuity of behavioural escalation
- Maintain visual observation of assigned patients as directed by clinical staff
- Support clinical teams in implementing de-escalation strategies and interventions
- Ensure patient privacy, dignity and confidentiality is respected while maintaining safety protocols
- Report changes in patient behaviour or incidents in accordance with SOP’s
- Maintain a safe working environment for all clinical staff and patients.
Key Skills & Attributes
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Calm and composed under pressure; capable of managing emotionally charged situations
- High level of observation and situational awareness
- Understanding of trauma-informed and patient-centred care principles
- Ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
- Physically fit and capable of responding to dynamic and high-risk situational safely
Certifications & Licences
- Certification II in Security Operations
- WA Security Licence
- Current Provide First Aid and CPR Certificate
- Immunization History Statement
- Western Australia Working with Children Check (or willing to obtain)
- National Police Clearance (valid within 6 months or willing to obtain)