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CIS Adjunct

Bremerton, WA · On-site

$1K/wk

Individuals will be contacted as vacancies occur. • Olympic College is recruiting adjunct faculty ... Interactive Web Design, Networking, Software Development, Support Software, and Security. Desirable ...

Event Staff/Usher/Security

Nashville, TN · On-site

$16 - $20.25/hr

Security * Ushering * Ticket Taking * Crowd Management CSC has provided services for MLB, MLS, NBA ... Olympic Games, 4 Presidential Inaugurations, 2 Papal Visits, and 2 FIFA World Cups. The CSC ...

Olympic College Campus Safety and Security Department has an opening for a full-time Campus Security Officer. The purpose of this position is to ensure the safety and security of students, staff, and ...

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How much do olympic security jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for olympic security in the United States is $17.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Olympic Security vs Event Security?

AspectOlympic SecurityEvent Security
CredentialsSecurity certifications, background checks, specialized trainingSecurity certifications, event-specific training
Work EnvironmentLarge-scale, high-profile venues during Olympics or major eventsVaried venues, including concerts, festivals, sports events
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, Olympic committees, private security firmsPrivate security companies, event organizers

Olympic Security and Event Security share similar credentials and operate in event environments, but Olympic Security focuses on high-profile, large-scale Olympic venues, requiring specialized training and coordination with government agencies. Event Security covers a broader range of events, often with less complexity but still requiring professional security measures.

What are some of the unique challenges faced by security professionals working at the Olympics, and how is the team structured to address them?

Security professionals at the Olympics face the complex challenge of safeguarding large crowds, multiple venues, and high-profile athletes and officials, all under intense global scrutiny. The security team is typically structured with clear hierarchies and specialized units, including crowd control, surveillance, emergency response, and VIP protection. Effective communication and rapid coordination with local law enforcement, international agencies, and event organizers are essential to manage risks and respond swiftly to incidents. Daily responsibilities may include conducting security screenings, monitoring surveillance feeds, and participating in coordination meetings to adapt to evolving threats. Teamwork, adaptability, and thorough training are vital for success in this high-stakes environment.

What is Olympic Security?

Olympic Security refers to the specialized security measures and operations put in place to protect athletes, spectators, officials, and venues during the Olympic Games. This involves coordination between local law enforcement, national security agencies, private security firms, and international partners to prevent and respond to potential threats such as terrorism, cyber attacks, and crowd management incidents. The goal is to ensure the safety of everyone involved while maintaining the smooth operation of the Games. Security personnel conduct risk assessments, manage access controls, and implement surveillance to address potential vulnerabilities. Each Olympics presents unique challenges, requiring tailored security strategies based on the host city and prevailing global conditions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Olympic Security professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Olympic Security professional, you need a background in law enforcement or security, knowledge of emergency response protocols, and relevant security certifications. Familiarity with surveillance technologies, access control systems, and incident management software is typically required. Strong communication, situational awareness, and teamwork skills help professionals respond effectively to dynamic and high-pressure situations. These skills are critical to ensuring the safety of athletes, spectators, and staff during large-scale international events.
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Infographic showing various Olympic Security job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 84% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,960 per year, or $17.8 per hour.
Senior Director, Physical Security, Risk, and Business Management

Senior Director, Physical Security, Risk, and Business Management

LA28

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

LA28 does not provide relocation assistance.


LA28 is the independent, non-profit, privately funded organizing committee for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. We are on a singular mission to create an Olympic and Paralympic Games that celebrate all that this city and country have to offer, delivering an unparalleled experience for athletes, fans, partners and our community.  

The 2028 Games mark the return of the Summer Games to the U.S. for the first time in 32 years and Los Angeles' third time hosting an Olympic Games and first time welcoming the Paralympic Games. This presents the unique and exciting opportunity to celebrate our legacy with the Games and push the Olympic and Paralympic Movements forward, writing a new chapter of Games history in Los Angeles.  

Putting onanOlympic and Paralympic Games is a team sport. To build a Games unlike any the world has seen before, we need the best team in place-a team full of perspectives,experiencesandexpertise. We are guided by the following set of values and behaviors-optimism, integrity, excellence, inclusion, co-creationand boldness-and look forward to hearing about how your past experiences align with them. 

Senior Director, Physical Security, Risk, and Business Management:

The Senior Director, Physical Security, Risk, and Business Management, reporting to the SVP of Safety and Security, will be an integral to ensuring the safety and security of the LA28 Organizing Committee's monumental event. With over 15,000 athletes, 5,000 employees, 100,000+ contractors and volunteers, 75+ venues and millions of spectators expected, this role plays a vital part in orchestrating a seamless security operation.  

Key Responsibilities:

Strategic Leadership  

  • Contribute to shaping the strategic direction of the Safety and Security function, aligning with LA28's goals for safety, security, risk management, and operational excellence in Games security and OCOG operations.  
  • Collaborate on the development of comprehensive plans that ensure a coordinated and calibrated approach, upholding the highest standards for public safety, law enforcement, and community engagement.  
  • Emphasize values of inclusivity and the protection of civil and human rights.  
  • Participate in crafting a clear growth plan for the department from present through Games-time, to meet evolving security needs effectively.  
  • Aid in the preparation and oversight of the security planning and Games-time budget, working alongside the Government Relations team to strategize federal funding post- National Special Security Event (NSSE) designation.  

 Project Management and External Partner Coordination  

  • Serve as the Principal Deputy to the SVP, Safety and Security, supporting in the execution of key strategic initiatives and operations.  
  • Collaborate closely with the SVP, Safety and Security, to lead and oversee the Security function. Ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and priorities. Foster and manage relationships with critical external stakeholders to secure funding and resources for Games security.  
  • Take ownership of representing LA28 and cultivating relationships with local, state, and federal stakeholders, facilitating comprehensive coordination and support for Games security planning.  
  • Partner with the public relations team to coordinate external communications concerning safety and security matters, ensuring a consistent and reassuring message is conveyed to stakeholders and the public alike.  

Organizing Committee Safety and Security Planning  

  • Collaborate with LA28 leaders across the organization to develop and implement appropriate OCOG security capabilities and operational plans.  
  • Work closely with International Olympic Committee, other Host Cities (where applicable), US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and others in the Olympic and Paralympic movements to incorporate best practices into overall security strategies and decision-making.  
  • Identify and assist in leading the selection process and own the relationship with LA28 outsourced security providers.
Background & Requirements:
  • 10 years of experience managing safety and security for large, complex organizations, with a focus on Olympic Games experience or large scale events
  • Preferred Qualifications  
    • Extensive knowledge and experience with general stadium operations  
    • Experience with strategic planning, presentation development, budget management, and project management  
    • Successful track record of creating innovative approaches 
Expectations:
  • Demonstrate credibility with senior officials at law enforcement entities 
  • Understanding of the ecosystem of security entities that exist in Los Angeles, California and the US and how they work together  
  • Successfully built and/or led a comprehensive security program for a high-profile organization (on budget, on time, exceeding need, etc.)  
  • Skill working with senior executives, building cross-functional partnerships, and influencing external stakeholders across multiple departments  
  • Experience working in multi-functional event organizations and in dynamic and fast paced environments  
  • Knowledge and sensitivity of the historical significance of security and policing structures in Black, Indigenous, and Other People of Color (BIPOC) communities in Los Angeles  
  • Demonstrated experience successfully partnering with BIPOC communities to foster positive relations in efforts to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all in and around the Games  
  • Proven experience working with public and private sector partners in a collaborative environment and ability to build strong partnerships  
  • Ability to lead by influence in an environment with complex interdependencies  
  • Pragmatic with a high energy level, entrepreneurial spirit, and the ability to manage through a period of change and growth  
  • Ability to be comfortable working with ambiguity given the transitional nature of the organization as it grows and establishes itself over the next couple years  
  • A civic-minded attitude; experience and/or interest in working for a non-profit  
  • An excitement for the committee's mission of building the best Olympic and Paralympic Games, while thinking differently all along the way  
Education:
  • Bachelor's degree required or equivalent work experience
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
  • Available to work onsite in our Downtown Los Angeles-based office. 
  • The majority ofwork will be conducted in an office setting, requiring extended periods of time using computers, phones, and other office equipment. 
  • The LA28 office is anopen floorplanworking environment; employees must be able to work efficiently in anopen cubicleenvironment. 
  • Hours of work may vary, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, especially during peak event periods. 
  • Perform other duties asrequired; the role will evolve over time and may include operational responsibilities during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

The annual base salary range for this position is $145,000-$210,000. The pay scale provided is the range that LA28 reasonably expects to pay as starting base compensation for this role. All LA28 compensation remains subject to final determination based on individual candidate qualifications, experience, or other reasonable criteria consistent with LA28's operational business needs and applicable law.

LA28 does not provide relocation assistance.


LA28 is committed to fair and unbiased recruitment procedures allowing all applicants an equal opportunity for employment, free from discrimination on the basis ofreligion, race, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability, color, ethnic or national origin, or any other classification as may be protected by applicable law.LA28 will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance and all applicable laws. We strive to build a team that is inclusive and encourage qualified candidates of all backgrounds, perspectives, and identities to apply. We assess applications based on relevant skills, education, and experiencea candidate can add to our team.