King Charles is expanding his security operations with the recruitment of a specialist screening manager to oversee complex and risky visitor screenings across the royal household.
The new role, based within the Private Secretary’s Office, will join the Security Liaison Team, which provides high-level security support and advice to the Royal Household. Offering a salary of around £35,000 per year.
The position will focus on handling sensitive cases and ensuring strict security procedures are followed at royal residences.
According to the job description, the successful candidate will have experience in screening, screening or intelligence environments and will act as an escalation point for “complex or sensitive cases”.
They will also lead a team of screening officers responsible for carrying out visitor clearances, making informed, risk-based decisions and ensuring that each guest receives the appropriate security approval before entering royal properties.
The Palace said the role is designed to maintain “high standards of accuracy, compliance and professionalism” while supporting the safe daily operation of the King’s official residences.
The successful candidate will receive a benefits package including 25 days of annual leave, a 15 percent employer pension contribution and free on-site lunches.




