Executive Security at Office of the Indiana Attorney General – Indianapolis, Indiana
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About This Position
The Office of the Indiana Attorney General (OAG) is seeking qualified professionals with prior or current law enforcement experience, or individuals certified to carry a firearm under the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) to serve as Executive Security Officers. These positions are available in both full-time or part-time capacities. Responsibilities include providing protective services, ensuring secure transportation, conducting advance planning and coordination, and operational support to the Attorney General. This role reports directly to the Director of Security.
Essential duties include, but are not limited to:
• Provide protective security services for the Attorney General during official duties, travel, and public engagements.
• Conduct safe, professional transportation operations for meetings, events, and official functions throughout the state and as assigned.
• Perform advance preparation by reviewing scheduled meetings, venues, individuals, and organizations to identify safety considerations and contribute to daily briefing materials.
• Maintain situational awareness of the Attorney General’s schedule and coordinate with executive staff to support efficient and secure movement.
• Plan primary and alternate travel routes with attention to timing, safety, and logistical considerations.
• Maintain strict confidentiality regarding schedules, security practices, and sensitive operational information.
• Maintain accurate mileage, fuel, and maintenance records for assigned state vehicles.
• Assist with operational planning, coordination, and administrative responsibilities related to executive security functions.
• Perform other duties as assigned in support of OAG operations.
Minimum Qualifications
• Active sworn law enforcement status with full police powers.
• Minimum of three (3) years of full-time sworn law enforcement experience.
• Current Indiana Tier I law enforcement certification, or an equivalent state or federal sworn law enforcement certification reflecting comparable authority and training standards.
• Ability to perform the physical tasks associated with protective assignments, including extended driving, standing, and rapid movement as required.
Preferred Qualifications
• Training or experience in executive protection, dignitary protection, threat assessment, or related assignments.
• Demonstrated ability to exercise independent judgment and operate effectively with limited supervision in dynamic environments.
• Strong interpersonal communication skills and professional appearance consistent with an executive-level environment.
• Advanced or specialized training beyond minimum agency standards is preferred.
Working Conditions and Expectations
This role requires sound judgment, adaptability, and a professional executive service mindset. Successful candidates must demonstrate the ability to maintain professionalism, discretion, and a service-oriented mindset while supporting a high-visibility principal with evolving priorities. The Executive Security Officer must be comfortable operating in a fast-paced, high-demand environment where schedules and operational needs may shift quickly. Availability to adjust work hours based on travel, events, and operational requirements is expected, including evenings or weekends when necessary.