Manila Hospital Security

Manila Hospital Security


Company
Galahad Labor Service Cooperative
Location
Manila, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
₱400K–₱600K a year
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Trabajo.org
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Job Description
A local labor service cooperative in Manila is looking for a Security Officer to ensure safety and security in assigned areas. Responsibilities include patrolling, assisting in emergencies, and maintaining detailed logs. Ideal candidates should have a diploma and 1-3 years of relevant experience, showcasing strong customer service skills and attention to detail. The role may involve varied schedules, including nights and weekends, and requires a professional demeanor and strong observational skills.

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Q What is the daily minimum wage for security guards in Metro Manila under the 2026 wage order?
As per the National Wages and Productivity Commission, the daily minimum wage for security guards in Metro Manila is PHP 670 as of January 2026, including a PHP 50 cost of living allowance. Overtime is paid at 125% of the hourly rate after eight hours.
Q What license must I hold to work legally as a security guard in the Philippines in 2026?
As per Republic Act 5487 and DOLE guidelines, every security guard must possess a valid License to Exercise Private Security Profession issued by the SOSIA-PNP, renewed every three years with a fee of PHP 600.
Q How many hours can a security guard work per week and what is the required rest day in 2026?
As per Article 83 of the Labor Code enforced by DOLE, security guards may work a maximum of 48 hours per week with at least one rest day of 24 consecutive hours; night shift differential of PHP 22.33 per hour applies after 10 PM.
Q Which documents are required to apply for a security guard position through a DOLE-accredited agency in 2026?
Applicants must submit a valid SOSIA license, NBI clearance issued within the last six months, high school diploma or transcript, PSA birth certificate, and medical certificate from a DOH-accredited clinic dated no older than three months.
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