Basic Security Training – Indigenous Communities
About the role
Basic Security Training – Indigenous Communities
We are proud to partner with Indigenous Communities across Northern British Columbia to create meaningful employment opportunities within our Critical Infrastructure Security Program.
We are currently seeking both licensed and unlicensed candidates who are interested in building a career in the security industry.
Opportunities Available
Licensed Applicants
If you currently hold a valid BC Security Worker License, we encourage you to apply. A member of our Talent Acquisition team will contact you regarding available security positions.
Unlicensed Applicants
We offer a free Basic Security Training Program to members of Indigenous Communities who are interested in gaining foundational skills and exploring careers in the security field.
This program supports employment readiness, career development, and community engagement through accessible, culturally respectful training.
About the Program
Participants will receive comprehensive, entry-level training in key areas of the private security industry, including:
- Introduction to the security industry
- Legal authorities and responsibilities
- Report writing and documentation
- Personal safety and use-of-force principles
- Emergency response procedures
- Communication and conflict resolution
Our Commitment
We are dedicated to providing a learning environment that is:
- Respectful, inclusive, and free from discrimination or harassment
- Supportive of diversity and equity
- Culturally aware and community-focused
We value the knowledge, traditions, and contributions of Indigenous Peoples and are committed to building strong, respectful partnerships.
Eligibility Requirements
To participate, applicants must:
- Identify as a member of First Nations Community
- Be legally eligible to work in Canada
- Be at least 19 years of age or meet the BC Security licensing requirements
- Demonstrate an interest in developing skills for a career in the security industry
- The Basic Security Training Program provides the participants the opportunity to obtain their BC Security license. To support smooth transition into employment, successful participants must meet the minimum qualifications of the Industrial Security Guard position such as
-
- Be physically capable of performing security duties (e.g., standing, patrolling, working in various weather conditions and environments)
- Must be able to read and write reports manually and through reporting devices/technology
- Basic computer skills
- Must be able to travel to and from the site independently
- High school diploma or equivalent is an asset
Program Cost
There is no cost to participate in this training program. Participants are not paid during the training period. However, successful completion may lead to employment opportunities, subject to licensing requirements, operational needs, and applicable provincial regulations.
Career Opportunities
This opportunity is to be involved in overseeing a Critical Infrastructure Security Program related to Phase 1 of The North Coast Transmission Line. Phase 1 of the North Coast Transmission Line is being developed in partnership with First Nations from the following communities: Lheidli T’enneh, Saik’uz First Nation, Nadleh Whut’en, Stellat’en First Nation and Nazko First Nation.
Key Responsibilities (Post-Training):
- Conduct routine patrols (indoor and outdoor)
- Respond to alarms and emergency situations
- Monitor CCTV systems
- Access control
- Prepare accurate incident reports
Who Can Apply
As part of our commitment to increasing Indigenous representation in the workforce, preference will be given to qualified Indigenous applicants from the North Coast Transmission Line Phase 1 First Nations.
We welcome applications from all qualified individuals who are interested in this opportunity.
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About Paladin Security
As one of Canada's Best Managed Companies, boasting Canada's 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures, Paladin is Canada's leading security company, with services and superior expertise that span all types of protection. Our outstanding people, ongoing training, state-of-the-art technology, advanced monitoring stations and passion for customer service excellence enable us to provide the most responsive and effective customer service in the industry.
About Us
Paladin was established in 1976 to provide basic Security Officer services. From modest beginnings with four employees and one contract, Paladin has grown into one of the largest security companies in Canada with offices from coast to coast.
Our Mission
Paladin's mission is to provide our clients with the finest security services and products available. With our extensive range of products and services, we care for our clients' safety and security. We strive to provide the very best in quality, and therefore commit to investing heavily into the selection, training, support, supervision and personal development of our people.
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Basic Security Training – Indigenous Communities
About the role
Basic Security Training – Indigenous Communities
We are proud to partner with Indigenous Communities across Northern British Columbia to create meaningful employment opportunities within our Critical Infrastructure Security Program.
We are currently seeking both licensed and unlicensed candidates who are interested in building a career in the security industry.
Opportunities Available
Licensed Applicants
If you currently hold a valid BC Security Worker License, we encourage you to apply. A member of our Talent Acquisition team will contact you regarding available security positions.
Unlicensed Applicants
We offer a free Basic Security Training Program to members of Indigenous Communities who are interested in gaining foundational skills and exploring careers in the security field.
This program supports employment readiness, career development, and community engagement through accessible, culturally respectful training.
About the Program
Participants will receive comprehensive, entry-level training in key areas of the private security industry, including:
- Introduction to the security industry
- Legal authorities and responsibilities
- Report writing and documentation
- Personal safety and use-of-force principles
- Emergency response procedures
- Communication and conflict resolution
Our Commitment
We are dedicated to providing a learning environment that is:
- Respectful, inclusive, and free from discrimination or harassment
- Supportive of diversity and equity
- Culturally aware and community-focused
We value the knowledge, traditions, and contributions of Indigenous Peoples and are committed to building strong, respectful partnerships.
Eligibility Requirements
To participate, applicants must:
- Identify as a member of First Nations Community
- Be legally eligible to work in Canada
- Be at least 19 years of age or meet the BC Security licensing requirements
- Demonstrate an interest in developing skills for a career in the security industry
- The Basic Security Training Program provides the participants the opportunity to obtain their BC Security license. To support smooth transition into employment, successful participants must meet the minimum qualifications of the Industrial Security Guard position such as
-
- Be physically capable of performing security duties (e.g., standing, patrolling, working in various weather conditions and environments)
- Must be able to read and write reports manually and through reporting devices/technology
- Basic computer skills
- Must be able to travel to and from the site independently
- High school diploma or equivalent is an asset
Program Cost
There is no cost to participate in this training program. Participants are not paid during the training period. However, successful completion may lead to employment opportunities, subject to licensing requirements, operational needs, and applicable provincial regulations.
Career Opportunities
This opportunity is to be involved in overseeing a Critical Infrastructure Security Program related to Phase 1 of The North Coast Transmission Line. Phase 1 of the North Coast Transmission Line is being developed in partnership with First Nations from the following communities: Lheidli T’enneh, Saik’uz First Nation, Nadleh Whut’en, Stellat’en First Nation and Nazko First Nation.
Key Responsibilities (Post-Training):
- Conduct routine patrols (indoor and outdoor)
- Respond to alarms and emergency situations
- Monitor CCTV systems
- Access control
- Prepare accurate incident reports
Who Can Apply
As part of our commitment to increasing Indigenous representation in the workforce, preference will be given to qualified Indigenous applicants from the North Coast Transmission Line Phase 1 First Nations.
We welcome applications from all qualified individuals who are interested in this opportunity.
Not the right fit? Search for Basic Security Training jobs in Prince George, BC
About Paladin Security
As one of Canada's Best Managed Companies, boasting Canada's 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures, Paladin is Canada's leading security company, with services and superior expertise that span all types of protection. Our outstanding people, ongoing training, state-of-the-art technology, advanced monitoring stations and passion for customer service excellence enable us to provide the most responsive and effective customer service in the industry.
About Us
Paladin was established in 1976 to provide basic Security Officer services. From modest beginnings with four employees and one contract, Paladin has grown into one of the largest security companies in Canada with offices from coast to coast.
Our Mission
Paladin's mission is to provide our clients with the finest security services and products available. With our extensive range of products and services, we care for our clients' safety and security. We strive to provide the very best in quality, and therefore commit to investing heavily into the selection, training, support, supervision and personal development of our people.