street warden
Street wardens patrol designated areas to ensure a sense of security with the public, and provide general support. They monitor suspicious behaviour and cooperate with the police and other local institutions to maintain the community's safety and well-being, and enforce law and issue penalties when necessary.
Also called: community safety warden, community support officer, countryside ranger, special constable, warden, neighborhood warden, environmental warden, bylaw enforcement officer
- 7
- essential skills
- 21
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
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Optional skills
21- apply first response
- apply knowledge of human behaviour
- check official documents
- comply with the principles of self-defence
- conduct drug abuse tests
- detain offenders
- ensure law application
- execute working instructions
- first response
- hear witness accounts
- identify security threats
- issue fines
- law enforcement
- legal use-of-force
- maintain order at scenes of accidents
- perform risk analysis
- practice vigilance
- react calmly in stressful situations
- regulate traffic
- road traffic laws
- write work-related reports
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