Field Training Officer Confidential Denver, CO Job Details Full-time $58,000
- $72,000 a year 1 hour ago Benefits Paid holidays Health insurance Unlimited paid time off Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Flextime Vision insurance Professional development assistance Life insurance Qualifications Program design Communication platforms Leadership development Company vehicle operation Driver's License Documentation tools Confluence Instructor-led training (training delivery method) Collaborative technology platforms Patrolling Security Educational program planning Physical conditioning Adult education Full Job Description Field Training Officer Scout Security • Denver Metro & Colorado Springs, CO • Full-Time, Field-Based • Immediate Opening About Scout Security Scout Security provides professional unarmed security services to multifamily residential communities and commercial properties across the Denver metro and Colorado Springs markets.
With a growing team of mobile patrol officers, dedicated site guards, and emergency services personnel for firewatch, Scout Security is scaling rapidly and building the infrastructure to match — starting with this role. Why This Role Exists Training at Scout Security has historically been handled by supervisors.
As the company grows our number of locations and types of service,that approach no longer scales. This is a brand-new position — the very first dedicated trainer in the company's history — and you will own it from day one. You won't just follow a manual; you will build and champion our elite field training program for new hires, architect an impactful curriculum for monthly employee development, and personally lead the charge in the field. This is your chance to set the gold standard for how Scout Security empowers its people and how we deliver a service of excellence to our clients. What You'll Do Field Training & Coaching Conduct bi-weekly New Employee Orientation (NEO) training in office for incoming security guards Train guards in the field at active sites across Denver metro and Colorado Springs for both mobile patrol and dedicated guarding Perform site-specific training when officers are newly assigned or coverage gaps arise — including same-night deployments when needed Lead monthly fire watch certification trainings and bi-monthly emergency training sessions Conduct post inspections and site audits to evaluate guard performance and compliance Provide hands-on coaching while training and partner with supervisor team on performance evaluations and any additional training needs in the field Eventually train supervisory staff and support management development Curriculum Development Design and develop a standardized new hire training program (including in office and in the field portions), ongoing training curriculum for continued employee development, live presentations for office training, and scenario-based exercises for unarmed security personnel Create training materials covering: patrol procedures, de-escalation, emergency response, report writing, customer service, and site-specific protocols Maintain accurate training records, certifications, and compliance documentation Evaluate training effectiveness using performance metrics and operational feedback; iterate accordingly Ensure all programs align with Colorado state regulations, company policies, and client expectations Utilize GSuite, Confluence, and internal communication platforms to document and distribute training materials Compliance & Standards Stay current on industry best practices, Colorado security regulations, and evolving field standards Promote professionalism, ethical conduct, and accountability among all security personnel Assist with incident review and identify training-based opportunities for operational improvement Support the development of a 30-60-90 day tracking system for new employee progress Schedule & Work Environment This is a mobile, field-based role requiring 40-50 hours per week — not a desk job. You will be in a company vehicle regularly, traveling between sites across the Denver metro and Colorado Springs. Plan for 10-12 miles of walking per night during active training shifts (up to 30,000 steps on your feet).
SCHEDULE ELEMENT
Primary Field Training Hours
- Approx. 7 PM
- 5 AM; guard shifts begin 6-9 PM; you will flex start time based on needs that day Weekend Availability
- Most weekends required — busiest nights are
Fri-Sun Note:
Schedules are provided two weeks in advance and will flex based on hiring demand, and emergency services needs. The nature of overnight security means occasional short-notice deployments are part of the job. What We're Looking For — Must-Haves Minimum 3-5 years of experience as a field trainer, instructor, supervisor, or training coordinator Demonstrated experience developing training curriculum, lesson plans, or instructional programs — not just delivering training someone else built Physical fitness and active baseline — this role involves extended standing, walking, and field mobility Strong communication and presentation skills — you can hold a room, build rapport with frontline workers, and create engagement as you train in the field or office Relevant industry experience in security, law enforcement, military, or related field preferred Proficiency in GSuite and ability to learn internal platforms (Confluence, Connect Teams, Vision Insights) Valid driver's license and reliable transportation (you will use a company car at work)— you are covering two metro areas Nice to Have Security instructor certification or formal training credentials Experience with Learning Management Systems (LMS) Background in adult learning theory, instructional design, or workforce development Supervisory or management experience in security, law enforcement, military or related field Compensation & Benefits ELEMENT Base Salary
- $58,000
- $72,000 Health Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance Retirement
- 401(k) PTO
- Unlimited PTO with approval process; 12 paid company holidays/year Certifications
- Company-supported ongoing tactical and professional certifications Growth Path
- Career advancement into operations leadership and training management What Success Looks Like in 6 Months A formalized, documented NEO program is live and being used consistently for every new hire Training records for all active officers are current, organized, and audit-ready Guards demonstrate measurable improvement in performance, site-specific readiness and ramp time Monthly and bi-monthly training sessions are running on schedule with strong employee engagement
A 30-60-90
day onboarding tracking system for every guard is in place or in progress You have begun building relationships with supervisory staff and are preparing to expand training to that level
Pay:
$58,000.00
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Vision insurance Application Question(s): Relevant industry experience in security, law enforcement, military, or related field
Experience:
field trainer, instructor, or training coordinator: 3 years (Required)
Work Location:
On the road