Security Supervisor

Security Supervisor


Company
Montebello Villa Hotel
Location
Cebu City, Cebu
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
29 days ago
Via
via Jobstreet

Job Description
The Hotel Security Supervisor is responsible for supervising daily security operations to ensure the safety and security of guests, employees, and hotel property. This role involves leading security personnel, enforcing hotel policies and procedures, coordinating emergency responses, and maintaining a secure environment while delivering high standards of guest service.

Key Responsibilities
• Security Operations
• Supervise and coordinate the activities of security officers across all hotel areas including guest floors, public areas, parking facilities, and back-of-house.
• Ensure compliance with hotel security policies, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and local laws.
• Conduct regular patrols to identify and address security risks, safety hazards, and suspicious activities.
• Monitor CCTV systems, access control systems, fire alarms, and other security equipment.
• Investigate security incidents, guest complaints, thefts, accidents, and disturbances; prepare detailed incident reports.
• Ensure proper control of keys, access cards, and restricted areas.
• Staff Supervision & Training
• Assign duties, schedules, and patrol routes for security personnel.
• Supervise performance, discipline, and conduct of security staff.
• Provide on-the-job training and guidance on security procedures, emergency response, customer service, and conflict resolution.
• Conduct briefings and debriefings at the beginning and end of shifts.
• Assist in recruiting, onboarding, and evaluating security team members.
• Emergency Response & Safety
• Act as the first responder or supervisor during emergencies such as fire, medical incidents, natural disasters, evacuations, or security threats.
• Coordinate with local law enforcement, fire department, and emergency medical services as needed.
• Ensure proper implementation of fire life safety procedures and evacuation plans.
• Conduct regular fire drills, emergency preparedness drills, and safety inspections.
• Ensure compliance with occupational health and safety regulations.
• Guest & Employee Relations
• Maintain a visible and approachable presence to enhance guest confidence and safety.
• Handle guest concerns related to security in a calm, professional, and courteous manner.
• Support hotel departments in resolving safety or security-related issues.
• Balance strict security enforcement with exceptional hospitality standards.
• Reporting & Administration
• Prepare daily security logs, shift reports, and incident documentation.
• Maintain records of incidents, lost and found items, and security equipment inspections.
• Assist in developing and updating security policies, risk assessments, and emergency procedures.
• Provide reports and recommendations to management regarding security improvements.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q What is the daily minimum wage rate for cleaning staff jobs in Metro Manila starting 2026?
The Department of Labor and Employment sets the minimum wage for service workers including cleaning staff at PHP 645 per day in the National Capital Region effective 1 January 2026 under Wage Order NCR-25. Overtime work beyond eight hours must be paid at 125 percent of the daily rate or PHP 806.25 per hour.
Q Do I need any specific educational qualification or prior experience to apply for cleaning staff positions in the Philippines?
The Department of Labor and Employment requires only completion of high school or equivalent for entry-level cleaning staff roles with no mandatory prior experience listed in the 2026 job specifications. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and physically fit as verified during medical examination.
Q What documents are required when applying for a cleaning staff job through the Public Employment Service Office in 2026?
Applicants must submit a valid government-issued ID, birth certificate, NBI clearance issued within the last six months, and barangay clearance to the Public Employment Service Office as of 2026. A medical certificate from a DOH-accredited clinic is also mandatory before deployment.
Q How many hours per week can cleaning staff legally work and what leave benefits apply in 2026?
Cleaning staff are limited to a maximum of 48 hours per week with at least one rest day under the Labor Code as enforced by DOLE in 2026. Workers receive five days of service incentive leave after one year of service plus 13th-month pay equivalent to one-twelfth of annual basic salary.
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