BTEC Level 2 Award in Door Supervision
BTEC
In Orpington
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Orpington
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Duration
4 Days
Course aim is to teach those entering the security industry the basic level to work within the security sector. Suitable for: This course is suitable for anyone wishing to work within the security industry, there are no formal entrance qualification to attend this course.
Important information
Government funding available
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Teachers and trainers (2)
Dilip Banerjee
Trainer/Director
Over 10 years operational experiance within the security industry
Trevor Cooper
Trainer/Director
Over 15 years of security experaince and training.
Course programme
Our training course emphasises the realities of Door Supervision and the duties you may undertake in licensed venues. The Door Supervisor Training course uses practical real life scenario's to prepare individuals for the job and not just pass a test. After completing the Door Supervisors course and being issued with an SIA licence a Door Supervisor can work in many areas of the Security Industry from ranging from Security Guarding through to Event Security.
Who is the course for?
For those currently working as a Door Supervisor or those wishing to begin work as a Door Supervisor. On successful completion of the course, and passing the required examinations, delegates will be able to apply for Door Supervisor licence which will allow the individual to operate as both a Security Guard and Door Supervisor.
What are the entry requirements?
There are none; however candidates should have the basic levels of English literacy and numeracy.
How long is the course?
The course is usually delivered over 4 consecutive days (Tues to Fri). We also hold courses at weekends depending on demand.
What does the course involve?
Delegates must complete and pass both units 1 and 2 as outlined below to achieve a Level 2 Award in Door Supervision and allow delegates to apply for their SIA licence.
Unit 1 Roles and Responsibilities
· Introduction, Roles and Responsibilities
· Behavioural Standards
· Equal Opportunities
· Civil and Criminal Law
· Arrest
· Licensing Law
· Searching
· Health and Safety at Work
· Drugs Awareness
· Recording Incidents and Crime Scene Preservation
· Emergency Procedures
Unit 2 Communication and Conflict Management
· Introduction to Communication Skills and Conflict Management
· Avoiding Conflict
· Effective Communication and Customer Service Skills
· Recognising High Risk Conflict
· Resolving Conflict
· Learning from Conflict
Additional information
BTEC Level 2 Award in Door Supervision