Head of Campus Experience
Lead the College's security and campus safety, delivering a safe, welcoming environment through strategic leadership, risk management, compliance, emergency planning and service improvement.
An exciting opportunity has arisen at Oaklands for a Head of Campus Experience to provide strategic leadership and operational management of the College’s security/customer experience ambassador and campus safety provision, ensuring a safe, secure and welcoming environment for students, staff and visitors.
The postholder will lead the development and delivery of an integrated, intelligence led security strategy, aligned to safeguarding, Prevent, health & safety, and business continuity requirements. This includes responsibility for risk management, incident response, emergency planning, and continuous service improvement, ensuring the College meets all statutory and regulatory obligations while enhancing the student experience.
Key Responsibilities
* Strategic Leadership
Lead and manage the daytime, termtime security and customer experience teams, ensuring effective deployment of staff and resources.
Oversee all security operations, including:
- Access control and ID systems
- CCTV and surveillance
- Incident reporting and investigation
Ensure delivery of a professional, visible and student-centred security/customer experience ambassador presence across all sites
Provide a visible leadership presence through daily meet and greet arrangements at the start and end of each College day, ensuring students, staff and visitors are welcomed, supported and monitored appropriately.
* Inclusion, Equality and Student Experience
Work in partnership with Safeguarding teams to ensure security services:
- Support student safety and wellbeing
- Follow a trauma informed approach
- Contribute to incident management, missing learners, and vulnerability response
- Act as key lead for physical safeguarding infrastructure and response that is appropriate and inclusive to meet all student needs.
Ensure alignment with:
- KCSIE / Prevent Duty
- College safeguarding policies
* Risk, Compliance and Assurance
Lead on security risk assessments across all campuses, identifying vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies
Ensure compliance with:
- Health & Safety legislation
- Security and data protection regulations
- College policies and procedures
Develop and maintain security policies, protocols, and standard operating procedures
* Incident Management & Emergency Planning
Act as a senior lead for major incidents and emergency response, including:
Critical incident command.
Liaison with emergency services.
Develop and test business continuity and emergency plans.
Lead post‑incident reviews and continuous improvement activity.
Develop of weekly report that identifies themes and hot spots and produce intervention strategies. to evidence impact.
* Stakeholder Engagement & Partnerships
Build strong relationships with:
- Police, local authorities and emergency services
- Internal stakeholders (curriculum, safeguarding, estates)
Represent the College in local safety partnerships and intelligence networks
* Contracts and Resource Management
Manage budgets, ensuring value for money and service effectiveness
Oversee procurement and performance of external security contractors and SLAs as required.
Develop KPIs to monitor service performance and drive improvement
* Digital Data and AI Enabled Practice
Lead development of modern, intelligence-led security systems and processes.
Benchmark against sector best practice and drive innovation.
Introduce new technologies (e.g. digital reporting, integrated systems).
* Leadership and People Management
Lead, manage and develop the security team, ensuring:
- High professional standards and conduct
- Ongoing training and CPD
- Strong performance management culture
Promote a customer-focused, inclusive and supportive culture.
Develop and implement a college wide student behaviour strategy.
Is This You
Essential Qualifications
Educated to degree level or equivalent professional experience in a relevant field (e.g. security management, public services, facilities, risk management).
Evidence of continuous professional development (CPD) in security, safety, or leadership.
Recognised security, risk management or health & safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH, IOSH, security management certification) or willingness to work towards.
Skills and Abilities
Ability to think strategically and translate vision into operational delivery.
Strong analytical skills to assess complex risks and develop proportionate responses.
Ability to align security strategy with organisational priorities and student experience.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to communicate effectively with:
- Senior leaders and governors
- Staff and students
- External agencies
Strong influencing and negotiation skills, with the ability to challenge constructively.
Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands.
Ability to make sound decisions under pressure, including in emergency situations.
High level of attention to detail and commitment to compliance and standards.
Ability to build effective relationships across departments (particularly safeguarding, estates, student services).
Experience of working collaboratively with external stakeholders and partner agencies.
Experience
Significant experience in a senior security or safety leadership role, ideally across a multi-site or complex organisation.
Proven track record of leading and managing operational security services, including 24/7 environments.
Experience of developing and implementing security strategies, policies and procedures.
Demonstrable experience of risk assessment, threat analysis and mitigation planning.
Experience managing staff teams, contractors and outsourced service provision
Proven experience of budget management and financial accountability
Experience of working with external partners such as:
- Police
- Emergency services
- Local authorities
Experience of managing and responding to critical incidents and emergencies
Knowledge Specific to Role
Strong understanding of:
- Security operations and systems (CCTV, access control, alarms, incident reporting)
- Risk management principles and security frameworks
Working knowledge of relevant legislation and regulatory requirements, including:
- Health and Safety legislation
- Data protection and information security principles
Understanding of emergency planning, crisis management and business continuity
Knowledge of safeguarding principles, with an understanding of the role of security in protecting vulnerable individuals
Awareness of Prevent Duty and associated responsibilities
Understanding of customer service standards within public-facing environments
Personal Attributes
Professional, credible and resilient manager with a calm and authoritative presence
Strong commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion
Commitment to delivering a safe, welcoming and inclusive campus environment
High level of integrity, discretion and confidentiality
Proactive, solution-focused and committed to continuous improvement
Flexible and responsive, with the ability to operate effectively in dynamic environments
Desirable Criteria:
Knowledge of the FE sector regulatory landscape, including Ofsted expectations relating to behaviour, safety and safeguarding.
Understanding of estates and facilities management integration.
Knowledge of current and emerging security technologies and digital systems.
Why Oaklands?
At Oaklands, you’ll join a forward-thinking college that genuinely invests in its people. We offer:
Local Government Pension Scheme with excellent employer contributions
Generous annual leave entitlement
Discount on UNO bus scheme
Continuous Professional Development (CPD) – including free adult learning courses
Long Service Awards
Free onsite gym and discounted wellness treatments
Cycle to Work Scheme and discounted travel
Staff development days and annual awards celebrating your success
Free access to Microsoft Office software for personal use
Discounted entry to Oaklands events – from our Foodies Festival to Lambing Weekend and Oaklands Zoo
Most importantly, you’ll have the chance to make your mark — driving innovation, building a powerful brand, and creating a first-class student experience that defines the Oaklands journey.
Oaklands is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults.
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- Locations
- St Albans Campus
- Yearly salary
- £50,404 - £55,083
- Number of Vacancies
- 1
- Employment Type
- Permanent
- Employment Basis
- Full Time
- Hours per Week
- 37
- Job Advertisement Expiry Date
- 10 August, 2026