Overview
Superintendent – Protective Security, NSW Sheriff's Office (Statewide).
Role description and location details are provided by the NSW Department of Communities and Justice.
Responsibilities
* Provide operational support and protective security advice across courts and Court Services units.
* Lead security operations in courts when required.
* Conduct risk and vulnerability assessments, audits, and report findings.
* Investigate critical security incidents and recommend improvements.
* Develop and review security policies, procedures, and operational plans for high-security matters.
* Deliver briefings, training, and presentations to court staff.
* Stay up to date with current physical security and risk management practices.
* Liaise with Judicial Officers and senior stakeholders across law enforcement and partner agencies.
What We're Looking For
* Security Operations Leadership: Direct and support protective security measures across courts, including managing high-risk situations and critical incidents.
* Risk Assessment & Policy Development: Conduct security audits and assessments and develop or review policies and procedures to enhance court safety.
* Stakeholder Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with law enforcement, judicial officers, and other key stakeholders.
* Communication skills: Respond effectively to changing priorities in a dynamic environment, and deliver briefings, training, and clear guidance to court staff.
Essential Requirements
* Successful completion of the Sheriff's Officer Recruit Training Program.
* Travel to court locations across NSW is a requirement of the position.
* Willingness to obtain and complete a Diploma of Government Security or Diploma of Security and Risk Management upon commencement.
* Certificate III in Government to be completed within 12 months of commencement.
* Successful completion of tactical re-certification, and other prescribed training programs mandated in line with Clause 9 of the Crown Employees (Sheriff's Officer) Award 2024 as required.
* Willingness to obtain and complete a Diploma of Leadership and Management or equivalent upon commencement.
* Current NSW Driver's Licence, with a provisional P2 licence as a minimum upon entry to service.
* Current First Aid certificate.
* Meet the required health, physical and psychological requirements in accordance with agency standards.
What We Offer
* A challenging and rewarding career
* Flexible, autonomous work environment
* Competitive pay and conditions
* Training and development opportunities to build and maintain capabilities
* Health & Wellbeing and Employee Assistance Programs
How to Apply
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Other Information
* A talent pool may be created for future ongoing and temporary roles and is valid for up to 18 months.
* Appointments are subject to reference checks and other checks/clearances as applicable (e.g., National Criminal History Record Check, Working with Children Check).
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