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Door Supervisor
Please see our FAQ page for more information regarding this and many other points.
What is the aim of the SIA door supervisors Course?To work as a SIA SIA door supervisor or SIA Security Guard in the UK you will need to have an SIA licence issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
One of the requirements of the SIA licence is that you hold a recognised qualification, and the BTEC Level 2 National Certificate for SIA door supervisors from EDEXCEL meets the requirement for the SIA Licence.
The SIA SIA door supervisors course is run over four days and has 28 hours of tuition and 2 hours of exams. The exams consist of two multiple-choice papers.
NOTE: If you work as a SIA door supervisor or security officer without an SIA licence you are liable up to a fine of £5000 and/or up to 6 months in prison. For more information on SIA licensing or the SIA SIA door supervisors course please call us for details.
We run the SIA door supervisors course every two weeks in Gosport near Portsmouth and Southampton
New entrants to the security industry and those who are returning to it having previously worked prior to the introduction of SIA licensing in 2004. Everyone will need to undertake the SIA training to be able to apply for the SIA licence.
Exemptions may apply if appropriate qualifications from a recognised Awarding Body were obtained less than three years ago. Please call us for full details.
The SIA recognised Level 2 National Certificate for SIA door supervisors will enable you to apply to the SIA for a SIA door supervisor licence, and by obtaining this SIA licence you will increase your employment opportunities.
You can work as a SIA door supervisor or security officer.
Although the course syllabus will provide you with the basic knowledge needed to pass the exams, our instructors will also demonstrate to you the real life practicalities of being a SIA SIA door supervisor or SIA Security Guard, so that when you eventually start work you will feel much more confident in your new role.
The recognised SIA qualification consists of two units: Role and responsibilities of a security officer / SIA door supervisor Part 1 (2 day Basic Job Training (BJT)) - the role of the SIA door supervisor
- behavioural standards
- customer service skills
- health and safety at work
- civil and criminal law
- the law in relation to licensing
- equal opportunities
- young persons
- how to comply with regulations as a SIA door supervisor
- searching people
- eviction/ejection
- offensive weapons
- first aid and emergencies
- drugs
- arrest
- incident recording and scene preservation.
Communication and conflict management for security officers and SIA door supervisors Part 2 (2 day Conflict Management(CM)) - Communication skills
- introduction to communication skills and conflict management
- self-awareness
- avoiding conflict
- effective communication and customer service skills
- recognising and defusing conflict
- maintaining space
- defusing high risk conflict
- resolving and learning from conflict.
- Conflict management
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