Maitland

Crowd Controller

A Crowd Controller manages the behaviour of large groups of people at events such as concerts and sporting competitions. You’ll ensure crowds are being safe and respond to any issues of concern. Crowd Controllers may conduct risk assessments and planning activities before a large event and identify any security issues that need to be addressed.

Crowd Controllers should have strong attention to detail and excellent situational awareness. You’ll need be able to focus for long periods of time and have good problem solving skills. Crowd Controllers should be physically fit and able to work well in a team environment. You should have good conflict negotiation abilities and be able to communicate well.

Future demand Medium
Average yearly income $75,920
Skill level Unknown

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