Door Supervisor Training

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Level 2 Award for Door Supervisor in the Private Security Industry

Duration:6 Days (7 Days if First aid training required)

Age requirement:18 years +

Validity: 3 Years

Fee:£300 (£375 if First aid training required)

Assessment: Each leaner will be assessed practically and through the MCQ based exams for all four units. 

What will I learn in the course?

The course runs over six consecutive days, and it’s divided into four units and covers everything from the legal aspects of security to the latest physical intervention techniques.

Below is a video covering the first training experience that Door Supervisors will have on their journey to getting qualified.

Unit 1: Working in the Private Security Industry

  • Private Security Industry: The Legal Aspects 
  • Health and Safety for Private Security Operatives 
  • Fire Safety Awareness 
  • Emergency Procedures 
  • Communication Skills and Customer Care 

Unit 2: Working as a Door Supervisor in the Private Security Industry

  • Behavioural Standards 
  • Civil and Criminal Law
  • Searching
  • Arrest
  • Drugs Awareness
  • Recording Incidents and Crime Scene Preservation
  • Licensing Law
  • Emergency Procedures

Unit 3: Conflict Management for The Private Security Industry

  • Avoiding Conflict and Reducing Personal Risk
  • Defusing Conflicts
  • Resolving and Learning from Conflicts
  • Exit routes.
  • Application of Communication Skills and Conflict Management for Door Supervisors

Unit 4: Physical Intervention Skills for The Private Security Industry

  • Introduction to Physical Intervention Skills
  • Why and when physical intervention necessary
  • Physical intervention skills 
  • Need-to-Know Legislation 

Results: 

Usually result of the exams processed in 2 weeks (Depends on holidays in this period). Learner will be informed through the email provided as you pass. In case if fail in exams, free resit will be arranged.

Certification: 

It will take two weeks to receive the certificate and will send it to you via email. If you need hard copy of certificate, it can be collected by the office free of charge or if you want to get it by post, there will be charge £10 as admin and postage cost. 

Qualification link to SIA account

All SIA qualifications are approved according to the SIA standard and requirements. You information will be send to SIA once you pass and it will be linked to your SIA account automatically. Make sure use your name details (first name, middle name, last name) accordingly as you filled in class or SIA account. Must be same as your ID. 

Admission requirement: 

1- Prove your English eligibility: 

It’s essential that security operatives can communicate effectively. They are likely in the course of their work to have to make calls to the emergency services, or to need to resolve conflict.

Learners should, as a minimum, have language skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening equivalent to the following: 

  • a B2 Level qualification on the Home Office’s list of recognised English tests and qualifications 
  • a B2 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 
  • an ESOL qualification at (Level 1) on the Ofqual register taken in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland • an ESOL qualification at Scottish Credit and qualifications Framework Level 5 awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and taken in Scotland 
  • Functional Skills Level 1 in English 
  • SQA Core Skills in Communication at Scottish Credit and qualifications Framework Level 5 
  • Essential Skills Wales Communication Level 1

Free English assessment: 

Free English assessment can be conduct in the training centre to prove your admission eligibility in English proficiency. It should contain all four components (Reading, writing, speaking & listening). Eligible learner will be enrolled in the course.

2- Emergency first aid at work (EFAW 1 day): 

It is mandatory the complete the emergency first aid at work (EFAW 1 Day) training before starting the SIA qualifications. If you already completed the EFAW training, you need to prove it otherwise we can arrange EFAW training before joining the SIA qualifications.

Document required: 

During the centre admission process, you need to provide documents to prove your identity.

We suggest that you check you have the right identity documents before you start your application.

You will need to give us each of the following:

1- Document from group A

2- Documents from group B

3- 2 photo of yourself

Each document should be the original, physical document. We do have scan facility in the office. 

1- Group A documents

You need to provide 1 document from group A.

We accept:

  • a passport that is signed, current, and valid.
  • a driving licence photocard issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in the UK
  • a driving licence photocard and its paper counterpart issued by the Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) in Northern Ireland
  • a UK original birth certificate issued within 12 months of birth
  • a UK biometric residence permit card

2- Group B documents

You need to provide 2 documents from group B. Each of these documents must show your current address.

We will accept:

  • a bank or building society statement from the last 3 months (we will accept 2 statements, but only if they are from different banks or building societies)
  • a utility bill from the last 3 months (we will accept gas, electric, telephone landline, water, satellite TV or cable TV bills but not mobile phone bills)
  • a credit card statement from the last 3 months (we will accept 2 statements, but only if they are from different credit-card providers)
  • a council tax statement from the last 12 months
  • a mortgage statement from the last 12 months
  • a letter from the last 3 months from any of the following:
  • HM Revenue and Customs
  • the Department of Work and Pensions
  • a Jobcentre Plus – or any other employment service
  • a local authority
  • a P45 or P60 tax statement from the last 12 months
  • a paper version of a current UK driving licence (not the paper counterpart to a photocard)
  • a driving licence photocard issued by the DVA in Northern Ireland (not the paper counterpart)
  • a pension, endowment, or ISA statement from the last 12 months
  • a valid UK firearms licence with photo

3- Photo of yourself

2 physical but not digital UK standard passport size recent no more than 6 months old photograph 

Interested to join: 

Fill the form and submit with your details, our team will contact you back and will arrange the upcoming class for you. 

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