Kingsman (Close Protection Officer for Women & Children) Administrative & Office Jobs - San Antonio, TX at Geebo

Kingsman (Close Protection Officer for Women & Children)

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0 San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX Contract Contract $50 an hour $50 an hour Company Description USPA Nationwide Security is a full service, licensed, bonded and insured security firm offering solutions to both governmental and private clientele.
USPA Security Services:
Close Protection Officers Fire Watch Guards Traditional Security Guards Armed Security Guards Maritime Security / Armed Ship Security Officers Specialized Interview and Interrogation Services Job Description Many Positions open worldwide.
(DO NOT CALL OR USE OUR LIVE CHAT FOR EMPLOYMENT) PAY:
$50/HR WE PAY WEEKLY BY DIRECT DEPOSIT.
Kingsman is funded by USPA Nationwide Security and USPA International Profits.
Kingsman has been operating for 15
years, protecting women and children from domestic violence, kidnapping and human trafficking in 15 countries and counting.
Kingsman operators get paid to be the much needed presence when battered women are escaping a bad situation, when children, who have been subject to torture, rape and egregious crimes require a security presence outside of their home to simply fall asleep.
Kingsman is PER DIEM.
We call out our Kingsman when we have a need in your area.
This is not a part time or full time position.
Qualifications We prefer Military Veterans or Former/Current Law Enforcement in our Kingsman Division.
Due to the nature of the work and the age of our clients, ALL applicants will be vetted to the strictest standards allowed by law.
Additional Information DO NOT CALL OR USE OUR LIVE CHAT FOR EMPLOYMENT - Our call center is not involved in hiring personnel and cannot answer your questions.
Tags:
Bodyguards Jobs, Executive Protection Employment, Security Careers, USPA Nationwide Security Careers, USPA International Security Jobs, Bodyguard Employment Kingsman Service Careers.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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