Data Loading...
UAL - Security Operations Manager
29 Downloads
11.71 MB
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Copy link
RECOMMEND FLIP-BOOKS
Security Operations Manager Candidate Information Pack
Photograph by John Sturrock.
Contents
Background
Page 04-05 Page 06-09 Page 10-11 Page 12-16
UAL Estates Strategy Overview of Residences
Job Description
Person Specification
Page 17
The Recruitment Process
Page 18-19
02
Background
University of the Arts London (www.arts.ac.uk) is a hotbed of creativity, innovation and invention across the knowledge economy. It draws together six Colleges with international reputations in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts. The University has a world-class reputation and is made up of 6 equally renowned Colleges, Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea College of Arts, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Arts. UAL is home to a diverse body of 19,000 students from 130 countries. We are proud of our international student and staff community, creating a vibrant, multi‐cultural environment.
03
04
University of Arts London
University of the Arts London is in the top 5 universities in the world for art and design. They offer an extensive range of courses in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts. Their graduates go on to work in and shape creative industries worldwide. UAL has produced over half of all Turner Prize winners since its inception in 1984. - Half the Turner Prize nominees and both winners for 2016 and 2017 were UAL alumni - 36 of the 77 Royal Academicians are UAL alumni, serving or former staff.
- Over two thirds of the winners of British Designer of the Year are UAL alumni. UAL alumni have taken home the award for the past three years running (2015 – 2017). - 14% (20) of the Current Royal Designers for Industry are UAL alumni. - Over half of the fashion designers that showed at London Fashion Week 2018 are UAL alumni. - Other alumni have gone on to take home some of the industry’s most prestigious art and design awards including BP Portrait Award, Jerwood Prize, Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design, Minerva Medal, BAFTAs, Golden Globes and Oscars.
05
UAL Estates Strategy
The University aims to be a place that will challenge, inspire, surprise and stimulate, to be recognised as one of the foremost institutions in the world for learning, practice, research and development in arts, design and communication, and to provide a learning environment in which originality is recognised, difference is respected, and excellence is pursued.
06
UAL has an incredibly diverse estate spanning Central and Greater London and includes a broad range of property types encompassing academic, teaching, research, commercial, social, hospitality, residential and public realm spaces. The property portfolio is made up of 16 academic sites and 12 student residences hubs with buildings ranging from listed historic buildings to new state of the art facilities. This dynamic and diverse mix in one the world’s leading cities gives an exciting and challenging proposition to the UAL Estates department. The Estates department is currently undertaking an unprecedented estate transformation programme. Following the success of UAL’s relocation of Central Saint Martins as the centrepiece of the King’s Cross regeneration scheme, we are proposing over the next 5-7 years to replace over half of the academic estate with some major developments including two buildings in Stratford and Elephant and Castle totalling circa 70,000 sq m. We will increase our portfolio of owned halls of residences by the addition of at least two halls totalling circa 800 beds and continue to maintain and adapt the remainder of the 170,000 sq m estate to meet the needs of the University for decades to come. The current financial strength of the University, combined with opportunities in the property market, provide a unique opportunity to deliver the vision of a more unified, rationalised estate. Whilst recognising the importance of the individual identity of the six Colleges, this is an opportunity to create greater campus environments, showcase its collections and archives and enable the University to act cohesively. 07
Primary interventions up to and beyond 2022 will be:
• The creation of new facilities for London College of Communication, London College of Fashion, Camberwell College of Arts, and University Services; parts of Chelsea College of Art will also be upgraded. • A new Students Residence hall has now been delivered at Camberwell College of Arts and opportunities to build further UAL owned or part owned Halls of Residences are being explored, particularly local to academic premises where viable. Means of shortening tenures and providing lower rental accommodation for students will be pursued and the Pastoral and Social Programme activities in residences will be a core part of service delivery. • A backcloth of creating a sustainable estate will enable the University to position itself as an influencer in this area for decades to come. The design of new premises will incorporate low energy sustainable operational concepts. • The Facilities Management Services to the Colleges and University Services are tailored to suit the evolving development and rationalisation of the estate. The Services Team maintains the estate ensuring compliance with safety standards. Maintenance is proportionate to the condition and predicted tenure of each building. • In operating, maintaining, rationalising and developing the estate the Student Experience and working environments for staff are of paramount importance. Through effective engagement with end users their needs and priorities are embedded in the strategy. • Buildings for the future must be future proofed for the digital world and appropriate for multi-functional usage for multiple stakeholders. Through research and innovation UAL will strive for world class sustainable facilities.
08
Central Saint Martins ER
Key to locations Central Saint Martins KX – Kings Cross ER – Elthorne Road BH – Back Hill London College of Fashion JPS – John Prince’s Street
Sketch House
Cordwainers Court
LG – Lime Grove GL – Golden Lane CR – Curtain Road MS – Mare Street UAL
Central Saint Martins KX
London College of Fashion MS
Will Wyatt Court
Hoxton
Central Saint Martins BH
London College of Fashion CR
LCF 03 London College of Fashion GL
Costume Store
AS – Accommodation Services Office CO – High Holborn/Central Offices
UAL AS
London College of Fashion JPS
UAL CO
Don Gratton House
Key to tube lines
London College of Fashion LG
Jubilee Northern Bakerloo Central Circle District Hammersmith Metropolitan Victoria Piccadilly London Overground Waterloo & City DLR First Capital Tramlink
London College of Communication
Chelsea College of Arts
Highline Building
Bernard Myers House
Camberwell College of Arts
Brooke Hall
The Glassyard Building
Camberwell Campus
Furzedown Student Village
Wimbledon College of Arts
09
Job Description (1)
Job title: Security Operations Manager Accountable to: Head of Campus Services Contract length: Permanent Location:
The Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, Kings Cross, London N1C 4AA/ Across UAL sites
Who we are The Estates Department provides a number of core services across the University’s 16 academic sites including facilities management, catering and commercial services, sustainability and energy management, estate management, project management, and property developments. It also works with 12 Halls of residence, three of which are UAL Estates managed halls. Role Purpose: The Post holder will lead on the management of all aspects of security to ensure a safe and secure environment for our students, staff and visitors across the UAL estate. This will include the development and implementation of the security strategy in the areas of physical, technical and information security, ensuring that a commensurate risk based approach is taken to adopting physical security measures and controls. This will require they have expert industry knowledge of the technology influencing security systems and operations. The role will also involve the provision of expert advice and guidance to the wider UAL community in matters of security and business continuity plans. Duties and Responsibilities • To plan, develop, manage and oversee the delivery of security operations across all UAL colleges. • As the security systems technical lead you will be conversant in the digital advances in security technology that are influencing and shaping security equipment, systems and operations. • To assist the Head of Campus Services in the development of the University strategy for security systems infrastructure for all University buildings which will include; physical security, access control, CCTV, intruder alarms etc., • Responsible for the review/development and implementation of robust security system processes & procedures to support the day to day operational activities such as; recording of security incidents, reports, escalation, University ID cards and their ongoing monitoring/review. • To lead in the development and maintenance of Emergency, Crisis Management and Business Continuity plans as required. This will include conducting specific duties assigned to the post during an emergency or crisis.
11 2
• To have oversight and a clear understanding of the security threats to the college, undertaking periodic risk management reviews and liaising with external security services as necessary, in order to keep abreast of changing security threat levels and risks, and ensure that the College’s processes and procedures are adapted accordingly. • Develop strong internal and external networks. Such networks will be used to identify solutions and exchange best practice to develop and promote a positive security culture at all levels within the College. • To advise senior management on confidential or sensitive matters and act as the conduit between UAL and the police at all levels in order to expedite solutions to sensitive/ difficult situations. • Responsible for overseeing and governing the >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17
Made with FlippingBook - Online magazine maker