Door Supervisors

Vocational qualification

In Plymouth

£ 180 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Plymouth

  • Duration

    4 Days

  • Start date

    September

As a door supervisor you are responsible for the security of customers and staff in pubs, bars, nightclubs and other licensed premises, and public events. You will need to keep order and make sure that people are safe. On our course we will ensure that you are made fully aware of your organisation's responsibilities and other people's rights. We will teach you how to handle situations as they.

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Location

Start date

Plymouth (Devon)
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Kings Road, PL1 5QG

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course

In our experience in order to be successful on this level of programme you will need one of the following:

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Course Content

Award:
National Certificate

What's it all about?:
As a door supervisor you are responsible for the security of customers and staff in pubs, bars, nightclubs and other licensed premises, and public events. You will need to keep order and make sure that people are safe. On our course we will ensure that you are made fully aware of your organisation's responsibilities and other people's rights. We will teach you how to handle situations as they arise so you can be confident to manage them harmoniously.

Progression:
Level 2 National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders.

Entry Requirements:
In our experience in order to be successful on this level of programme you will need one of the following:

· four GCSEs at grades D-G (including English and maths)

· a BTEC foundation diploma in a related subject

· an NVQ level 1/technical certificate in a related subject

· successful completion of the Gateway/Newstart programme

· successful completion of the E2E/Prince's Trust programme

· equivalent qualifications or relevant work experience.

Duration: Four days

Business Benefits:
Knowledge and understanding of working on a door and the legal responsibilities of door staff.

Course Overview
What does the course involve?:

This short course provides the core knowledge and understanding you will need to work the door.

Unit 1 will cover the roles and responsibilities of door supervisors which includes:
• behavioural standards
• licensing law
• health and safety
• emergencies
• drug searches
• refusing entry
• eviction
• use of force
• offensive weapons
• arrest
• scene preservation.

Unit 2 is concerned with conflict management and covers the following:
• communication
• self-awareness
• avoiding, recognising and defusing conflict
• resolving and learning from conflict.

When can I study?:
Various days and times, usually over two weekends

Are there any exams?:
There is a separate examination for each unit, which are multiple choice question papers.
Course Facts
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Start Date:
9 January 2010

End Date:
18 January 2010

Course Type:

Part-time

Location:
Kings Road Centre

Course Fees:
£180 If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee.

Instalments:
Instalments are not available for paying for course fees.

Material Fees:
£20

Level:
Intermediate

Course Code:
DSF

Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.

If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).

Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.

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Start Date:
13 February 2010

End Date:
22 February 2010

Course Type:

Part-time

Location:
Kings Road Centre

Course Fees:
£180 If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee.

Instalments:
Instalments are not available for paying for course fees.

Material Fees:
£20

Level:
Intermediate

Course Code:
DSF

Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.

If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).

Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.

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Start Date:
13 March 2010

End Date:
21 March 2010

Course Type:

Part-time

Location:
Kings Road Centre

Course Fees:
£180 If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee.

Instalments:
Instalments are not available for paying for course fees.

Material Fees:
£20

Level:
Intermediate

Course Code:
DSF

Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.

If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).

Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.

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Start Date:
10 April 2010

End Date:
19 April 2010

Course Type:

Part-time

Location:
Kings Road Centre

Course Fees:
£180 If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee.

Instalments:
Instalments are not available for paying for course fees.

Material Fees:
£20

Level:
Intermediate

Course Code:
DSF

Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.

If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).

Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.

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Start Date:
8 May 2010

End Date:
17 May 2010

Course Type:

Part-time

Location:
Kings Road Centre

Course Fees:
£180 If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee.

Instalments:
Instalments are not available for paying for course fees.

Material Fees:
£20

Level:
Intermediate

Course Code:
DSF

Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.

If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).

Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.

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Start Date:
12 June 2010

End Date:
21 June 2010

Course Type:

Part-time

Location:
Kings Road Centre

Course Fees:
£180 If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee.

Instalments:
Instalments are not available for paying for course fees.

Material Fees:
£20

Level:
Intermediate

Course Code:
DSF

Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.

If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).

Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.

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Start Date:
12 July 2010

End Date:
15 July 2010

Course Type:

Part-time

Location:
Kings Road Centre

Course Fees:
£180 If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee.

Instalments:
Instalments are not available for paying for course fees.

Material Fees:
£20

Level:
Intermediate

Course Code:
DSF

Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.

If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).

Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.

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Start Date:
19 September 2010

End Date:
27 September 2010

Course Type:

Part-time

Location:
Kings Road Centre

Course Fees:
£180 If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee.

Instalments:
Instalments are not available for paying for course fees.

Material Fees:
£20

Level:
Intermediate

Course Code:
DSF

Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.

If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).

Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.

Door Supervisors

£ 180 + VAT