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Careers in Protective Services

Protective Services careers involve safety, security, and emergency response. From police officers and firefighters to security guards and correctional officers, this track protects people and property. It's mission-driven work with real stakes—what you do matters for community safety.

$15K$239K+
Salary range
By experience level
17.9M
U.S. jobs
Across all roles
Protective Services jobs by metro area
Bubble size = total employment
Protective Services employment by metro · ~387 areas
New York 1MLos Angeles 651KChicago 594KDallas 488KHouston 389KWashington 378KAtlanta 366KMiami 358KPhiladelphia 331KPhoenix 305KBoston 291KSan Francisco 227KRiverside 220KMinneapolis 207K
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BLS OEWS May 2024
Understanding this Track
Protective services work puts you in situations where your decisions can mean life or death. This is both the burden and the meaning of the work. You're trusted to make good judgments under pressure, often with incomplete information and in high-stress circumstances.

Entry paths vary by role. Law enforcement and firefighting typically require academy training and probationary periods. Security roles are more accessible but offer less stability. Advancement often follows paramilitary structures—ranks and promotions based on experience and examinations.

The work involves irregular hours, physical demands, and psychological stress. You'll see things most people don't—accidents, violence, human suffering. Maintaining mental health while doing this work requires intentional effort and often support systems.

People who thrive in protective services have genuine commitment to public safety and community service. They stay calm under pressure and can make quick decisions in chaotic situations. They work well within hierarchical structures. They can handle the emotional weight of the work without becoming cynical or detached.

Response effectiveness
Safety record
Community trust
Physical readiness
Compliance with procedures
Professional development
Common education paths
Common degrees: Criminal Justice, Fire Science, Emergency Management
Certifications: State certifications, Specialized training certifications

Most protective services roles require formal training through academies or certification programs. Physical fitness standards must be met. Background checks are thorough. Military experience is valued. Entry-level security work can provide experience while pursuing more competitive positions. Volunteer firefighting or auxiliary police offer exposure.

Employment & Pay Data

How protective services employment and salaries have changed over time, and how pay varies by location.

How this track is changing

$65K$62K$60K$57K$55K201920202021202220232024$55K$65K
BLS OEWS · BLS Employment Projections
$239K$179K$119K$60K$0K$15K$39K$125K$239K*387 metro areas across 50 states, sorted by salary level →
Salary range across all protective services roles
Where your dollar goes furthest
1. Midland$95K
2. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria$85K
3. San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara$84K
4. Midland$84K
5. Boulder$82K
BLS OEWS May 2024
* Top salaries exceed this figure. BLS caps reported wages at ~$240K to protect individual privacy in high-earning roles.

Median salaries range from ~$79K in mid-market metros to ~$95K in top-tier cities. But cost of living closes a lot of that gap — metros with lower regional price parities often offer the best purchasing power.

Highest paying
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara · $95K
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria · $92K
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont · $91K
Best purchasing power
Midland · $95K adj.
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria · $85K adj.
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara · $84K adj.
Most jobs
New York · 1M
Los Angeles · 651K
Chicago · 594K
BLS OEWS May 2024 · BEA Regional Price Parities
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The Career Ladder

Roles in protective services from entry-level to executive, showing how careers progress.

SeniorSee example roles
Senior Wildland Firefighter SpecialistSmoke Jumper SupervisorSenior Physical Security SpecialistGuard SupervisorSenior Detention SpecialistSenior Customs SpecialistSecurity Field SupervisorForest Fire Specialist SupervisorIdentification and Communications SupervisorSenior All Source Intelligence Analystmore →
Protective Services by Industry

The share of protective services jobs in each industry, and what they typically pay.

Government
21%

Police, fire, and public safety departments. Civil service careers with pension, union representation, and community impact.

Common roles: Police Officer, Firefighter, Corrections Officer, Probation Officer, Emergency Dispatcher
$72K
Median salary1
Administrative Services
14%

Contract security, private investigation, and corporate security. Growing field, varied assignments, path to security management.

Common roles: Security Officer, Security Supervisor, Private Investigator, Loss Prevention Specialist, Security Manager
$49K
Median salary1
Hospitality & Food Service
10%

Hotel security, casino surveillance, and event security. Guest-facing, hospitality environment, 24/7 operations.

Common roles: Hotel Security Officer, Casino Surveillance, Event Security, Security Supervisor, Director of Security
$44K
Median salary1
Professional Services
8%

Corporate security consulting and risk management. Strategic roles, executive protection, global security programs.

Common roles: Security Consultant, Risk Manager, Corporate Security Director, Executive Protection, Security Analyst
$125K
Median salary1
Financial Services
8%

Bank security, fraud investigation, and financial crimes. Specialized knowledge, investigative skills, regulatory compliance.

Common roles: Bank Security Officer, Fraud Investigator, Security Manager, Compliance Investigator, Loss Prevention Manager
$85K
Median salary1
Construction
8%

Site security, access control, and construction safety. Project-based work, outdoor environment, safety certification valued.

Common roles: Site Security Officer, Safety Coordinator, Access Control, Construction Security, Security Supervisor
$84K
Median salary1
1 Median salary for protective services occupations employed within this industry sector. Source: BLS OEWS May 2024.
Related Careers & Skills

Based on federal workforce data across protective services occupations.

Emergency response
Physical fitness
Communication under stress
Observation and awareness
Conflict de-escalation
Procedure adherence
Specialized tactical skills
Investigation expertise
Leadership
Community relations
Training development
Inter-agency coordination
Community engagement
Legal system interface
Emergency management partnership
Core
Differentiating
Cross-functional

Tracks that protective services teams collaborate with most.

Court proceedings, evidence, legal requirements, prosecution support.
Emergency medical, crisis intervention, mental health response, victim services.
Building security, access systems, emergency procedures, facility protection.
Community programs, youth outreach, social intervention, victim advocacy.

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Federal data: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (May 2024) · BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034 · O*NET OnLine 29.0 · BEA Regional Price Parities
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