As a Security Training Specialist at GardaWorld you will play a crucial role in shaping and refining the skills of our security personnel. We are seeking an experienced and dedicated individual with a proven track record in security guard training. This position involves developing, implementing, and overseeing comprehensive training programs to ensure our security team is well-prepared and equipped to handle a variety of situations across the Prairies!
What's in it for you?
- Annual salary range $55,000-$60,000 / year, based on level of experience.
- Health Benefits
- Opportunities to grow alongside GardaWorld
- Corporate employee discounts
- RRSP contribution after 1 year
What does a Security Trainer Specialist do?
Develop and implement a method of measuring the effectiveness of the training programs.Conduct and facilitate training sessions, presenting information clearly and concisely to various audiences. In-person or virtual.Ensure that laws and regulations that might affect the services are reviewed and changes are implemented as necessary.Prepare compliance reports and identify areas for improvement associated with contract-specific policies, practices, and procedures.Coordinate, develop, deliver, and manage vendor personnel training and development programs; conduct needs assessments; identify training needs; develop and / or customize training courses, content, and materials; oversee and deliver training; evaluate effectiveness; and adjust as necessary to improve training and outcomes.Collaborating with other departments within the GardaWorld branch.Travelling across the prairies to conduct training courses on a needed basis by branch.Qualifications to become a Security Trainer Specialist :
Has a flexible work schedule (the candidate would need to be available to work 40 hours / week but days, evenings, weekends, and weekdays)Certification in a recognized Use of Force / Human Factors program and previous experience delivering effective trainingInstructor certification in Verbal Judo, Management of Aggressive Behavior, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention or equivalent is considered an asset.1 year of experience in instructingStrong organizational skillsAbility to deliver course material in a way can be understood.Provincial accreditation to teach Basic Security Training Program or wiling to obtainMental Health First Aid is an assetReliable vehicle and driver’s licenseClean criminal background checkLegally entitled to work in Canada