JOB DESCRIPTION Title: Security Officer Location: The Wormsley Estate, Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire Reporting to: Security head of department, Security Team Leader WORMSLEY ESTATE Wormsley is the private estate of the Getty Family and is located just off junction 5 of the M40 at Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire. The Estate can trace its roots back to a first mention in the Doomsday Book of 1196 and since 1597 has been in the possession of only two families. Sir Paul Getty acquired the Estate in 1985 and embarked on a seven-year programme of renovation and improvements bringing it back to life. This included the refurbishment of most of its properties creating some wonderful Chiltern barn conversions alongside major projects such as establishing the Lake and Island in the Deer Park, the laying of the now world-famous Cricket Ground, the building of the Getty Library (with over 10,000 rare books and manuscripts) and re-establishing the two-acre Walled Garden. Since Sir Pauls death in 2003, a further broadening of the Estates activities has included the expansion of the Wormsley Shoot, the creation of the Robin Snell designed 600-seat Opera Pavilion (home of Garsington Opera), Island Pavilion and the Boundary Room which overlooks the Cricket Ground. See more information on our website Wormsley Estate. THE SECURITY TEAM The Security Team comprises of 9 security guards and two Team Leaders who cover the entire security of the Estate by working 365 days a year. Working on a week on week off basis, on 12 hour night or day shifts. OVERALL JOB PURPOSE To protect the Estate, the family, the properties and all the assets and valuables within the properties and on the Estate whilst acting responsibly, safely and maintaining the family reputation. SPECIFIC DUTIES Prevent and deter unauthorised access into the compound and to the wider Estate. Monitor/respond to fire alarms, intruder alarms and CCTV as appropriate. Conduct external and internal security patrols. Provide traffic control and ingress/egress to the Estate. Carry out routine tests of security and fire equipment where appropriate. Manage keys and perform locking and unlocking duties. Provide support, guidance and information to all staff, visitors whilst ensuring safeguarding of the premises. Ensure health and safety procedures are followed at all times. Record and report all faults, health and safety hazards and unsafe working practices. Answer incoming calls ensuring a polite and efficient telephone manner with high levels of customer service. To maintain a level of confidentiality that Security Officers may be privy. This may be information that is overheard or gossip that should be kept within the security team. Ensure all walkways and emergency escape routes are kept clear. Investigate the cause of intruder and fire activations. To provide support in the event of an emergency evacuation. This support would be provided in a calm and professional manner Identify opportunities for improving practices and processes. Ensure all paperwork is completed in a timely fashion and conduct effective handover procedures. Undertake any other duties as requested by supervisor or head of security. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Valid SIA licences: Door supervisor and CCTV (Public space surveillance) Working knowledge of security systems, CCTV access control and intruder and fire alarms. To hold a CCTV operator's licence. Have a clean five-year history (DBS) will be carried out. Full Driving Licence First Aider (must be willing to be trained if not already a First Aider) Fire trained Computer literate with ability to use basic functions of Microsoft Office packages as well as other security software BEHAVIOURAL SKILLS REQUIRED A friendly and professional manner with excellent communication skills. Proven experience of dealing with members of the public. A flexible approach and a positive attitude. The ability to work as part of a team. To be observant, inquisitive, have a logical mind and to be methodical. Must have the ability to remain calm and react appropriately to any given situation including emergency situations. Good verbal communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to deal with members of the public. Sound written communication skills to respond to emails/correspondence and complete logbooks, records etc. Ability to think on one's feet, act decisively and give direction and instruction quickly and clearly in the event of a problem. APPLICATION To apply for this role, please submit your CV and cover note to Dave Fisher using the email provided by the deadline of 27 th February 2026.