King Charles is hiring a £33,700-a-year security guard to check IDs at Buckingham Palace.
Job hopefuls are now able to apply for the Pass Office Manager role overseeing the “hundreds of thousands” of visitors each year.
As well as looking at checking the passes, they will also have the authority to stop people coming into the royal residence.
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The job will operate under the private secretary’s office for the security liaison branch.
And the successful applicant will miss the weekend rush, working 37.5 hours from Monday to Friday.

The job description states: “Overseeing access and security procedures, you’ll manage the issue of passes and ID checks for hundreds of thousands of visits each year, ensuring compliance with security protocols and maintaining accurate records.

“Acting as the first point of referral for Pass Officers, you’ll make informed access decisions, carefully assessing potential security risks to protect the Royal Family, staff, and visitors.
“Working closely with internal teams and external agencies, you’ll support high-profile events by coordinating access requirements, attending planning meetings, and ensuring smooth security arrangements.

“Leading the Pass Office Team you’ll manage and oversee the daily operations of the Pass Offices across different Royal Residences in London, ensuring consistent standards, professionalism, and effective training.”

The window to apply closes on Sunday (2 Mar), as reported by What’s The Jam.