Level 2 Working As A Door Supervisor
BTEC
In Bradford
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
4 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
The course can provide a new starting point for your career in the security industry, whether you are already experienced in the field or not. The course is run by experienced trainers, we can offer invaluable advice for your future as a Door Supervisor
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About this course
What does the course cover?
Working As A Door Supervisor Within The Private Security Industry
Working Within The Private Security Industry
Conflict Management Within The Private Security Industry
Physical Intervention Skills Within the Private Security Industry
Before you can apply for a silence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) - which is essential in order to work as a Door Supervisor - you must have a recognised Door Supervision qualification.
Learners should have language skills to the
equivalent of the following:
● A BI level qualification on the Home Office’s list
of recognised English tests and qualifications
● an ESOL qualification at Entry 3 or higher
(e.g. Level 1 or 2) on the Ofqual register taken
in England, Wales or Northern Ireland
● Functional Skills Level 1 in English
You will need to pass three multiple choice exams and one practical assessment to earn the Level 2 Award in Door Supervision.
Level 2 Award in Door Supervision
Our trainers will make sure you have everything you need to fully prepare and do well in your exams
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Subjects
- Door Supervisor
- Security Officer
- Security guard
- Security Manager
- Private Security
- Event Security
- Security guard training
- Festival Security
- Security
- Security Management
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Course programme
● develop knowledge related to the Private Security industry, including, the
purpose of the industry, the functions of the regulator, governing legislation and
the acceptable work practices, procedures and standard
● develop skills in conflict management and their abilities in managing and
resolving conflict in the context of the role of a Door Supervisor
● learn about the role, duties and responsibilities of a Door supervisor. This covers
areas such as, searching procedures, physical protection systems, physical
intervention skills, reporting and record keeping, as well as legislation relevant
to a Door Supervisor
● achieve a nationally-recognised Level 2 qualification
● achieve a licence to practise
● develop their own personal growth and engagement in learning.
Working As A Door Supervisor Within The Private Security Industry
Working Within The Private Security Industry
Conflict Management Within The Private Security Industry
Physical Intervention Skills Within the Private Security Industry
Training in retail security
Level 2 Working As A Door Supervisor