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Program Security, Advisor

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Program Protection, Operational Security (OPSEC), Information Systems Security (INFOSEC), physical/facility/technical security, personnel, and industrial security. * Conduct periodic reviews to ...

Serve as a trusted security advisor to internal teams, raising awareness and providing guidance to help protect products, systems, and services from known and emerging threats. NON-ESSENTIAL ...

Serve as a trusted security advisor to internal teams, raising awareness and providing guidance to help protect products, systems, and services from known and emerging threats. NON-ESSENTIAL ...

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How much do protective security advisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for protective security advisor in the United States is $25.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Protective Security Advisor vs Security Analyst?

AspectProtective Security AdvisorSecurity Analyst
CredentialsSecurity certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM), security clearancesSecurity certifications, often CISSP or CompTIA Security+
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, security consulting, risk assessmentIT departments, cybersecurity firms, corporate environments
Employer & IndustryPrimarily government, defense, security consultingPrivate sector, IT, cybersecurity
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding security advisory roles, risk managementCybersecurity threats, security analysis, incident response

The Protective Security Advisor focuses on physical security, risk assessments, and advising organizations on protective measures, often within government or security consulting. In contrast, a Security Analyst primarily handles cybersecurity threats, monitoring networks, and analyzing security incidents. While both roles require security certifications and involve safeguarding assets, their environments and focus areas differ significantly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Protective Security Advisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Protective Security Advisor, you need strong knowledge of security risk assessment, crisis management, and physical security principles, often supported by a background in law enforcement or emergency management. Familiarity with incident management systems, security assessment tools, and relevant certifications such as CPP (Certified Protection Professional) are typically required. Excellent communication, analytical thinking, and relationship-building skills help advisors effectively collaborate with stakeholders and provide clear guidance. These skills and qualities are crucial for identifying vulnerabilities, advising on protective measures, and ensuring organizational resilience against threats.

How does a Protective Security Advisor typically collaborate with local organizations to enhance security preparedness?

Protective Security Advisors (PSAs) frequently work alongside local businesses, government agencies, and critical infrastructure operators to assess vulnerabilities and improve security protocols. They often conduct site visits, facilitate training sessions, and organize information-sharing workshops to help organizations understand and implement best practices for risk mitigation. Collaboration is a central part of the PSA role, as building relationships with stakeholders ensures timely communication and coordinated responses to emerging threats. This teamwork-driven environment provides PSAs with valuable insights into industry-specific security challenges and opportunities for professional development.

What are Protective Security Advisors?

Protective Security Advisors (PSAs) are security professionals who work for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in the United States. Their main role is to provide guidance and support to critical infrastructure owners and operators to help them improve their security and resilience against threats, including terrorism, cyber attacks, and natural disasters. PSAs conduct vulnerability assessments, facilitate information sharing, and offer training and resources to help organizations prepare for and respond to emergencies. They serve as a liaison between public and private sector partners, ensuring effective communication and collaboration on security issues.
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What states have the most Protective Security Advisor jobs? States with the most job openings for Protective Security Advisor jobs include:
Infographic showing various Protective Security Advisor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,941 per year, or $25.9 per hour.

Regional Security Advisor - Greater Houston

Secure Community Network

Houston, TX โ€ข On-site

$130K - $140K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

We are Secure Community Network (SCN), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) serving as the official safety and security organization of the Jewish community in North America. Here at SCN, we deeply value the team of people that work diligently to commit their lives to action for a better tomorrow.

Under the direction of the Secure Community Network and the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston, the Regional Security Advisor (RSA) will serve as a representative of SCN and as a security advisor, liaison, and training coordinator. The RSA will provide direction and maintain oversight for the development, organization, implementation, and monitoring of a security program.

The RSA will provide guidance and strategic direction to ensure the safety and security of the regional member institutions in the Greater Houston Jewish community, serve as a liaison during crisis response and mitigation efforts to assist local incident commanders and/or serve as an incident commander during crisis response and mitigation efforts. The RSA will coordinate with federal, state, and local law enforcement, non-profit, public, private, and other stakeholder organizations on community safety and security matters.

WHAT YOU WILL DO:

  • Serve as a representative of SCN and the Federation to local and regional partners, including local, state, and regionally located federal law enforcement, non-profit, public, private, and other stakeholder organizations.
  • Serve as a security advisor, and training coordinator, as well as an organizer of resources between the Federation, SCN and the Jewish organizations in the region.
  • Be a liaison between the community and local, state and regional federal law enforcement on community safety and security matters, to include physical and cyber issues.
  • Serve as the primary Federation point-of-contact for development and implementation of security plans and policies, which include (but are not limited to) emergency communication plans, mass notification systems, consultation on contract security post orders and protocols, crisis management plans, and physical security development and implementation for community facilities and organizations.
  • Maintain relationships with professional and lay leadership of the community facilities and organizations and meet regularly with site personnel and state and local officials to share information and promote and review support provided by SCN and the Federation.
  • Assist with special events security planning and implementation for community organizations and agencies in the area.
  • Identify community relationship building opportunities to facilitate effective community action.
  • Be able to communicate, internally and externally, a working knowledge of the Federation's mission, objectives, policies, positions, and relevant local, national, and world events, and assist partner entities in responding to inquiries from the media, based on coordinating with the Federation's Marketing and Communication team. Read and monitor media reports and opinion articles and assist the Federation and SCN's Marketing and Communications teams in responding.
  • Receive, organize, and communicate (internally and externally) sensitive political, organizational, and societal information.
  • Provide ongoing review of security programs for Federation partner agencies and serve as a resource to other Jewish community facilities, including synagogues, schools, and community centers.
  • Prepare for meetings and issue reports and other correspondence for key leadership, including the National Director/CEO of SCN and the CEO of the Federation.
  • Plan, coordinate, and conduct threat, hazard, security, and resilience inspection/assessment activities, including the generation of Protective/Resilience Measure Indices based on industry standards, identifying vulnerabilities, and presenting recommendations to mitigate risk locally and regionally.
  • Serve as subject matter expert for various committees in the area and ensure coordination and cooperation among Jewish community organizations in the region.
  • Develop strong and effective partnerships with local, state, and federal law enforcement and emergency management agencies, and assist with plans and investigations of threats.
  • Assist with developing, implementing, and testing all- hazards preparedness and response plans.
  • Monitor intelligence related to terrorism and public safety. Analyze and disseminate information from local, national, international, and Israeli news media and intelligence network communication locally and to abroad.
  • Provide training and education through security awareness to a wide range of community groups.
  • Complete special projects and other duties as assigned, including assisting with the Federation's core responsibilities.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A bachelor's degree from an accredited university.
  • Completion of law enforcement certification from an accredited law enforcement academy or approved United States Military Criminal Investigative or Law Enforcement Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) with at least 10 years of sworn law enforcement experience (candidate is currently sworn law enforcement, retired in good standing, and/or honorably discharged from the military).
  • Formal law enforcement leadership experience.
  • Dynamic, results-oriented individual with the highest degree of personal integrity and ability to pass criminal, financial, reputational/conduct background checks as identified/approved.
  • Ability to obtain a government security clearance of at least a SECRET level.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; proficiency in report writing.
  • Proven success in problem-solving, collaboration, and developing working relationships with security professionals and colleagues.
  • Broad-based knowledge of security protocols, threat investigations, physical security, and emergency management.
  • Certified Protection Professional or Physical Security Professional certification is a plus.
  • Ability to develop organizational plans, evaluate personnel and assignments and provide direction.
  • Experience developing budgets for operations and equipment, including grant applications and other alternative funding.
  • Proficiency in computer applications, including Microsoft Office Suite and PowerPoint.
  • Possess the ability to develop strong relationships with the community.

ABOUT SCN

The Secure Community Network (SCN), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is the official homeland safety and security organization of the Jewish community in North America. Founded in 2004 under the auspices of The Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, SCN serves as the central organization dedicated exclusively to the safety and security of the American Jewish community, working across 146 federations, 50 partner organizations, over 300 independent communities, and other partners in the public, private, nonprofit, and academic sectors. SCN is dedicated to ensuring that Jewish organizations, communities, life, and culture can not only exist safely and securely but flourish. Learn more at securecommunitynetwork.org.

The target annual salary range for this position is $130,000-$140,000. Final annual salary offered will be determined through a thorough assessment of multiple factors and criteria which may include candidate experience and qualifications, available market data, internal salary equity, and budget considerations.

SCN offers a comprehensive benefits package to all full time employees which includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Short and Long Term Disability, and Life and AD&D Insurance, as well as a 403(b) Retirement Plan with match, Flexible Spending Accounts for pre-tax Healthcare, Dependent Care, and Commuter Benefits, Accident and Critical Illness Insurance, Norton LifeLock, and an Employee Assistance Program. We provide paid time off including Vacation, Sick Leave, and paid Holidays.

Secure Community Network is an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, color, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.

SCN has long been a committed leader in adopting, modeling, and encouraging adherence to Jewish values, including advocating for approaches that address issues related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA). Please review our DEIA statement here.