Overton Security employs only the most dedicated, customer oriented and career minded Security Officers in the industry. Our officers have all legally required certifications, a valid California State issued (BSIS) Guard Card, citizenship and have reliable transportation.
Overton Security is a quality-driven company and quality begins in the hiring process. The officers we hire not only reflect on Overton Security and the industry as a whole, but more important, they reflect on our client. Overton Security utilizes an extensive screening process for all applicants and continues with an intensive evaluation for specific assignments.
Overton Security Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We uphold all applicable State and Federal Civil rights laws. We believe that diversity within the workplace contributes to the success of the Company and whenever possible promote from within. Overton Security offers all employees full benefits far beyond those standard to the industry, as well as Hourly Pay Rates for security officers well above the national average.
TRAINING CURRICULUM
Overton Security's commitment to employee training and development is the foundation that the quality of our Security Officer is based. All training is certified by ASIS, CALSAGA, and the State of California through the BSIS. Every applicant is required to attend pre-assignment training classes and pass a proficiency examination prior to post assignment. Our professionally designed training programs help motivate employees, which results in lower turnover, less absenteeism, and higher standards of performance. The curriculum is comprised of the following subjects:
- Administrative and Security Orientation
- Legal Authority
- Authority of the Security Officer
- Conflict Resolution
- Company Policy and Procedures
- Report Writing
- First Aid
- CPR Certified (if required by contract)
- Hazardous Material Recognition & Procedures
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- Public Relations
- Communications
- Protection of the Crime Scene
- Method of Patrol/Defensive Driving
- Fire Prevention
- Recognizing Safety Hazards
- Bomb Threat Recognition
- Rules of Evidence
- Uniforms and Equipment
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