The role is being advertised on the Royal Family website for £55,000 a year, with the position to include safeguarding other locations aside from the King’s Aberdeenshire home.
King Charles(Image: Millie Pilkington/Buckingham Palace/PA)
King Charles is looking for a new security chief to protect Balmoral Castle against terrorist attacks.
The role is being advertised on the Royal Family website for £55,000 a year, with the position to include safeguarding other locations aside from the King’s Aberdeenshire home.
This includes Buckingham Palace and the Palace of Holyrood House in Edinburgh.
The applicant who is successful will be charged with ensuring the Royal Household “meets its protective security and legislative obligations across all sites” – including those in Scotland.
As reported by the Scottish Daily Express, the role is described as “safeguarding the spaces where communities come together”.
The job advert adds that the new staff member, who will be based at Buckingham Palace, will provide “trusted guidance” and play a “central role in something extraordinary”.
Whoever takes on the role will lead the Household’s readiness for Terrorism Protection of Premises legislation, and carry out site assessments.
They must have: “Practical knowledge of national and international security threats, with proven experience applying physical and technical security measures in sensitive or high-security environments.”
A relevant security qualification from industry, police or military, and “demonstrable expertise in site and event security assessments” are essential.
As with other roles with the royals, it comes with 25 days’ holiday (rising to 30) plus bank holidays and a generous pension plan, with the Royal Household contributing 15%.
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Hybrid working is an option, while there is also “a range of leave options to support your life priorities, such as parental pay and leave and volunteering days, as well as benefits to support your physical and mental wellbeing”.
The successful candidate will even get 20% off at Royal Collection Trust Shops. Applications close on October 19 and anyone interested can apply through the website.
It comes as the UK faces a “substantial” terror threat, the third-highest level after critical and severe. It means the UK Government considers an attack to be “likely”.
A terror attack on a Manchester synagogue last week left two people dead while the Islamist fanatic who carried out the attack was also killed.