ISCO Occupation Group 5419.7 Street Warden
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Street Warden: Street wardens patrol designated areas to ensure a sense of security with the public, and provide general support. They monitor suspicious behaviour and cooperate with the police and other local institutions to maintain the community's safety and well-being, and enforce law and issue penalties when necessary.
Essential Skills
- Instruct Public
- Comply With Legal Regulations
- Use Different Communication Channels
- Ensure Public Safety And Security
- Patrol Areas
- Assist Emergency Services
- Respond To Enquiries
- Handle Conflicts
Optional Skills
- Follow Given Instructions
- Conduct Drug Abuse Tests
- Comply With The Principles Of Self-Defence
- Regulate Traffic
- Practice Vigilance
- Identify Security Threats
- Check Official Documents
- Detain Offenders
- Hear Witness Accounts
- Issue Fines
- Write Work-Related Reports
- React Calmly In Stressful Situations
- Law Enforcement
- Perform Risk Analysis
- Road Traffic Laws
- First Response
- Apply First Response
- Maintain Order At Scenes Of Accidents
- Apply Knowledge Of Human Behaviour
- Ensure Law Application
- Legal Use-Of-Force
Alternative Names
- Community Safety Warden
- Community Support Officer
- Countryside Ranger
- Special Constable
- Warden
- Neighborhood Warden
- Environmental Warden
- Bylaw Enforcement Officer
- Neighbourhood Warden