KC - Bodyguard / Security / Protect - Kat's Creative Detective Agency
Richardson, TX 75080
About the Job
Escorts individuals to protect them from bodily injury, kidnapping, or invasion of privacy. May perform other duties, such as receiving and transcribing dictation or driving motor vehicle to transport individuals to disguise purpose of employment.
Bodyguards, also known as close protection officers, are professionals who protect people from loss of confidential information, and physical threats like assassination, assault, harassment, kidnapping, and stalking. These highly trained security personnel are generally employed by high profile public figures like politicians, movie stars, professional athletes, and other celebrities.
The primary responsibility of bodyguards is assessing security threats and providing the necessary security measures. However, contrary to popular belief, the role of a bodyguard can be very complex. For instance, bodyguards employed by multi-agent units may have to perform varied tasks like communication protection, analysis and assessment of risk, threat, and vulnerability, detection of chemicals and explosives, operation of different security measures, as well as mob screening and control. They may also be required to search areas for possible threats, and prepare travel routes.
Job Requirements:
Persons wishing to become bodyguards need to have at least a high school education. A military background or knowledge of law enforcement procedures is preferable. Prior to becoming a professional bodyguard, candidates must undergo rigorous training. These programs teach students about first aid, armed and unarmed combat techniques, as well as firearms tactics. Some courses also focus on martial arts training. There are a number of colleges and universities in the United States that offer courses in this field.
In addition to these qualifications and trainings, it is extremely important for bodyguards to posses certain qualities. A bodyguard should be able to detect suspicious movements at a glance, be prepared for hand-to-hand combat, have a strong sense of duty, and be comfortable with the use of firearms. Needless to say, fearlessness and courage are the most crucial aspects of a bodyguard’s psyche. Over and above these, a bodyguard needs to be in excellent physical condition.