£22,880
Average salary at age 20
£46,800
Average Salary
34
Average hours per week
Description
Workers in this unit group inspect goods to ensure compliance with regulations concerning payment of duty, establish that persons entering and leaving the UK have necessary authorisation for crossing national borders, monitor maritime conditions, undertake search and rescue operations, plan and coordinate services of private detection agencies and security measures for individuals, establishments or organisations, and perform other security and protective service occupations not elsewhere classified in MINOR GROUP 331: Protective Service Occupations.Main Tasks
- Examines, weighs and counts goods imported by ship or aircraft, ensures that the declared value of goods is satisfactory and that duties and taxes have been paid;
- Examines passports, visas, work permits and other immigration documents, and allows or refuses entry into the UK;
- Maintains revenue control at breweries, tobacco factories and other premises where dutiable goods are manufactured, processed or stored;
- Visits racecourses, greyhound stadiums and betting shops to ensure compliance with legal requirements;
- Broadcasts information on weather and maritime conditions, monitors shipping and provides instruction to navigators;
- Receives distress messages, alerts other appropriate rescue services and participates in search and rescue operations;
- Photographs, fingerprints and undertakes other forms of forensic examination at the scene of a crime;
- Analyses security requirements, advises clients, and develops, monitors and improves security measures;
- Supervises and assigns duties to security and detection staff.
Qualifications
These posts have varying entry requirements. Some posts require no academic qualifications whereas others require GCSEs/S grades and/or relevant practical experience. Entry to some occupations is followed by periods of assessed probationary training and professional examinations.What Protective service associate professionals n.e.c. studied in higher education
Occupation | Percentage Value |
---|---|
(L4) Social policy | 2 |
(L7) Human & social geography | 1 |
(W2) Design studies | 1 |
(L3) Sociology | 9 |
(C1) Biology | 1 |
(H3) Mechanical engineering | 1 |
(F1) Chemistry | 1 |
(C8) Psychology | 6 |
(R2) German studies | 1 |
(W1) Fine art | 1 |
(F7) Science of aquatic & terrestrial environments | 1 |
(R9) Others in European languages, literature & related subjects | 3 |
(Q3) English studies | 1 |
(L2) Politics | 8 |
(R4) Spanish studies | 1 |
(R1) French studies | 1 |
(W4) Drama | 2 |
(M1) Law by area | 4 |
(M2) Law by topic | 6 |
(J9) Others in technology | 1 |
(N8) Hospitality, leisure, sport, tourism & transport | 1 |
(F4) Forensic & archaeological sciences | 4 |
(L1) Economics | 2 |
(N1) Business studies | 6 |
(X3) Academic studies in education | 1 |
(L5) Social work | 1 |
(V6) Theology & religious studies | 1 |
(N4) Accounting | 4 |
(C6) Sport & exercise science | 1 |
(N2) Management studies | 2 |
(V1) History by period | 4 |
(N3) Finance | 2 |
(Q8) Classical studies | 1 |
(L6) Anthropology | 1 |
(I1) Computer science | 6 |
UK Prospects
89300
Workforce Size
0.22%
Predicted decline 2024 - 2027
3288
Predicted Replacement 2024 - 2027