The Loss Prevention Officer helps protect guests, colleagues, property, and hotel assets at The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman. Responsibilities typically include security patrols, monitoring CCTV and access points, responding to incidents, preparing reports, supporting emergency procedures, and assisting with investigations while maintaining guest-service standards. Candidates should have previous security, law-enforcement, military, or hotel loss-prevention experience, strong observation and communication skills, sound judgment, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. A high school education, basic computer skills, first-aid or CPR training, and flexibility to work overnight, weekend, and holiday shifts are generally expected. Candidates must meet Cayman Islands work-permit requirements and be professional, discreet, physically capable, and comfortable working in a multicultural luxury-hospitality environment.
The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman is a luxury beachfront resort located on Seven Mile Beach and operated under The Ritz-Carlton brand, part of Marriott International. The property is known for personalized service, upscale guest rooms and suites, fine dining, spa and wellness facilities, water activities, and high-end event spaces. Its workplace combines international luxury-hospitality standards with the relaxed character of the Cayman Islands. Employees are expected to create memorable guest experiences while maintaining discretion, professionalism, safety, and attention to detail. As part of Marriott International, the resort may provide access to global training, career-development opportunities, employee travel programs, and other benefits, subject to local employment terms. The hotel serves leisure travelers, families, destination-wedding guests, corporate groups, and affluent visitors seeking a refined Caribbean experience.
The Cayman Islands offer strong employment opportunities in tourism, hotels, restaurants, finance, retail, healthcare, construction, marine services, and professional businesses. Caymanian culture blends Caribbean traditions with British influences and a large international community. Life is generally safe, sunny, and outdoors-oriented, with excellent beaches, diving, boating, and water sports. Grand Cayman has the widest range of services, while housing, groceries, transportation, and dining can be expensive. Foreign nationals normally need an employer-sponsored work permit before starting employment; the employer usually manages the application, and approval is subject to immigration rules and local labor-market requirements. Relocating candidates should confirm accommodation, health insurance, flights, and permit responsibilities in the employment offer. A valid passport, police clearance, medical checks, references, and certified qualifications may be required. Public transport is available, but many residents prefer cars, and driving is on the left.
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