Corporate Close Protection Officer

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Crisis24, a trusted global leader in risk management and security solutions, is seeking dedicated Close Protection Officers to join our corporate security team in London.


Location:
London, UK - Living within commuting distance to London is needed

Department:
Corporate Security


Job Type:
Full-time | Monday–Friday

Who We Are Looking For


We are looking for experienced Close Protection professionals with a strong security background who are ready to bring their skills into a high-profile corporate environment.


This London-based role requires individuals who are:
Calm under pressure and composed in crises
Discreet, reliable, and professional at all times
Effective communicators with high situational awareness
Eager to work in a structured Monday–Friday setting, offering better work-life balance

What You Will Work On

As a Close Protection Officer at Crisis24, your primary responsibilities will include:

Providing physical protection and a secure presence for corporate clients and key personnel
Conducting advanced site assessments and planning secure routes
Acting as a first responder in emergencies and critical situations
Monitoring and reporting on any suspicious or unusual activity
Ensuring compliance with corporate security protocols and standards
Supporting secure transportation logistics, including driving duties where necessary
Maintaining a high level of readiness and professionalism at all times
This role balances proactive risk mitigation with responsive crisis management in a professional corporate setting

Who You Will Work With

You will work alongside a highly trained team of security professionals within Crisis24's corporate security unit.


You'll also liaise closely with:
Executive and administrative teams
Corporate security leadership
External partners and local law enforcement (when needed)
Your role is part of a collaborative environment where clear communication and mutual support are vital for success

What You Will Bring

Proven experience in Close Protection, security, or similar protective services
Exceptional situational awareness and decision-making under pressure
Valid SIA Close Protection License (or equivalent)
Full UK driving license
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
A discreet, trustworthy, and professional demeanor

Preferred Qualifications

First Aid/Trauma Medical Certification
Previous experience in a corporate or executive protection setting
Military, law enforcement, or specialized security training background

What We Offer

Structured Monday - Friday schedule promoting work-life balance
Ongoing in-house training and professional development
Competitive holiday allowance
Opportunity to work with a respected global security firm in a prestigious corporate environment
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