*SOLD OUT!* Level 2 Door Supervisor Course with free Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work 18-26th Sept 24

£315.00
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QNUK Level 2 Award for Door Supervisors in the Private Security Industry (RQF) & Qualsafe Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF)

7 day course will be held at Murray's, Upper High St, Bargoed, CF81-8QY

This full door supervisor course is all about setting up your skills to work in the private security industry & creating a higher skilled workforce.

This course lifts standards of professionalism for everyone & helps you to become part of a skilled team that looks after the safety of others.

Whether you’re new to the industry, or you work as a steward in events, this can bring you into a new world of opportunities!

The newly developed framework is a full level 2 (equivalent to a GCSE) course that is complete in 7 days. It brings better skills to everyone & gives a whole host of new career opportunities.

It has been developed to lift standards so that all security personnel can deliver the best service to their customers, deal with incidents quickly and efficiently, communicate correctly with control, search belongings in a safe and professional manner and always have the capacity to act in an emergency.

With this qualification, you’ll be able to work in many aspects of the private security industry and could build a career up to head door-person, working in a control room on events or working in incident response, plus much more.

The Door Supervisors’ licence has become a skilled profession.

DS are now expected to be aware of the terrorist threat level, plan routes of escape, know what to do in an emergency situation, as well as - how to deal with customers misbehaving, using safe physical skills to intervene in incidents, administering first aid while awaiting medics or the emergency services and delivering the best customer service for your client so that their customers return.

Units

Principles of Working in the Private Security Industry

Principles of Working as a Door Supervisor in the Private Security Industry

Application of Conflict Management in the Private Security Industry

Application of Physical Intervention Skills in the Private Security Industry

The new framework focuses on minimising risk to personal safety, identifying threats, dealing with incidents & terror threats, being familiar with essential equipment used, communicating efficiently, safely escorting, minimising risk to all while using physical intervention skills, understanding legal issues within the industry and safe & professional behaviour.

You will learn about laws which affect the private security industry and your role, key purposes & community benefits of the job, risks, responsibility & hazards of working in the industry, fire & emergency procedures, customer service, record keeping, post incident management & keeping vulnerable people safe.

You’ll gain new skills in radio communication, responding in an emergency situation, safe & professional searching of belongings, handling & confiscation of dangerous items, physical skills to intervene or escort in a safe & professional manner and much more!

First Aid Training

From 1 April 2021 (and 1 October 2021 for top up) learners taking their Door Supervision or Security Officer training, including ‘Top up’ training, will need to show that they hold a current and valid First Aid or Emergency First Aid certificate that meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.

The first day of this full course will be First Aid training.

It is an SIA requirement that each learner is sufficiently qualified in First Aid or Emergency First Aid.

Learners should present their First Aid or Emergency First Aid certificate to their training provider before they start training if they are not attending the first aid training attached to this course.

This certificate must be valid for at least 12 months from the course start date.

English language, written, speaking & listening is essential.

Security operatives are likely, in the course of their work, to be required to make calls to the emergency services or, for example, communicate to resolve conflict. It is therefore essential that security operatives can communicate effectively.

This qualification has been developed by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) in collaboration with all endorsed Awarding Organisations and various expert working groups. Learners who are successful in achieving this qualification will become eligible to apply for an SIA licence to practice within the private security industry in the United Kingdom, supporting a role in the workplace. This qualification is for learners who do-not hold a Door Supervisor licence or if their licence has lapsed more than 3 years ago.

This is an SIA licence linked qualification, meaning that successful learners will be notified to the SIA which provides a necessary requirement towards obtaining a licence to perform the role of a Door Supervisor in the private security industry.

Please Note: This qualification is available in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The legal systems of Scotland and Northern Ireland differ from that of England and Wales. Differences in the legal systems are reflected in the delivery of relevant sections of the qualifications. Employers, however, may not know which version of the qualification an employee may have taken, so the SIA advises that operatives and their employers remain responsible for being familiar with the laws and legal system relating to the area in which they will be working.

Renewals

Once you’ve held a licence for 3 years, you will need to take a ‘Top-Up’ course to refresh skills and then apply for a renewed licence to carry on working in the sector.

Assessment

Assessment methods for this course:

Observations of skills, knowledge & use of equipment

Written ‘Witness statements’

Multiple Choice Examinations

Only those aged 18 or over may hold an SIA licence, therefore this qualification is restricted to those aged 18 or over. You MUST be aged 18 or over on the first day on this course.

Full attendance to ALL sessions is MANDATORY. You will NOT be able to pass if you do-not attend for any reason.

Proof of identity is required on attendance. Please see our SIA Document Check Listfor advice on what to bring. If you do-not bring ID as listed, then you will NOT be able to start the course.

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QNUK Level 2 Award for Door Supervisors in the Private Security Industry (RQF) & Qualsafe Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF)

7 day course will be held at Murray's, Upper High St, Bargoed, CF81-8QY

This full door supervisor course is all about setting up your skills to work in the private security industry & creating a higher skilled workforce.

This course lifts standards of professionalism for everyone & helps you to become part of a skilled team that looks after the safety of others.

Whether you’re new to the industry, or you work as a steward in events, this can bring you into a new world of opportunities!

The newly developed framework is a full level 2 (equivalent to a GCSE) course that is complete in 7 days. It brings better skills to everyone & gives a whole host of new career opportunities.

It has been developed to lift standards so that all security personnel can deliver the best service to their customers, deal with incidents quickly and efficiently, communicate correctly with control, search belongings in a safe and professional manner and always have the capacity to act in an emergency.

With this qualification, you’ll be able to work in many aspects of the private security industry and could build a career up to head door-person, working in a control room on events or working in incident response, plus much more.

The Door Supervisors’ licence has become a skilled profession.

DS are now expected to be aware of the terrorist threat level, plan routes of escape, know what to do in an emergency situation, as well as - how to deal with customers misbehaving, using safe physical skills to intervene in incidents, administering first aid while awaiting medics or the emergency services and delivering the best customer service for your client so that their customers return.

Units

Principles of Working in the Private Security Industry

Principles of Working as a Door Supervisor in the Private Security Industry

Application of Conflict Management in the Private Security Industry

Application of Physical Intervention Skills in the Private Security Industry

The new framework focuses on minimising risk to personal safety, identifying threats, dealing with incidents & terror threats, being familiar with essential equipment used, communicating efficiently, safely escorting, minimising risk to all while using physical intervention skills, understanding legal issues within the industry and safe & professional behaviour.

You will learn about laws which affect the private security industry and your role, key purposes & community benefits of the job, risks, responsibility & hazards of working in the industry, fire & emergency procedures, customer service, record keeping, post incident management & keeping vulnerable people safe.

You’ll gain new skills in radio communication, responding in an emergency situation, safe & professional searching of belongings, handling & confiscation of dangerous items, physical skills to intervene or escort in a safe & professional manner and much more!

First Aid Training

From 1 April 2021 (and 1 October 2021 for top up) learners taking their Door Supervision or Security Officer training, including ‘Top up’ training, will need to show that they hold a current and valid First Aid or Emergency First Aid certificate that meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.

The first day of this full course will be First Aid training.

It is an SIA requirement that each learner is sufficiently qualified in First Aid or Emergency First Aid.

Learners should present their First Aid or Emergency First Aid certificate to their training provider before they start training if they are not attending the first aid training attached to this course.

This certificate must be valid for at least 12 months from the course start date.

English language, written, speaking & listening is essential.

Security operatives are likely, in the course of their work, to be required to make calls to the emergency services or, for example, communicate to resolve conflict. It is therefore essential that security operatives can communicate effectively.

This qualification has been developed by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) in collaboration with all endorsed Awarding Organisations and various expert working groups. Learners who are successful in achieving this qualification will become eligible to apply for an SIA licence to practice within the private security industry in the United Kingdom, supporting a role in the workplace. This qualification is for learners who do-not hold a Door Supervisor licence or if their licence has lapsed more than 3 years ago.

This is an SIA licence linked qualification, meaning that successful learners will be notified to the SIA which provides a necessary requirement towards obtaining a licence to perform the role of a Door Supervisor in the private security industry.

Please Note: This qualification is available in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The legal systems of Scotland and Northern Ireland differ from that of England and Wales. Differences in the legal systems are reflected in the delivery of relevant sections of the qualifications. Employers, however, may not know which version of the qualification an employee may have taken, so the SIA advises that operatives and their employers remain responsible for being familiar with the laws and legal system relating to the area in which they will be working.

Renewals

Once you’ve held a licence for 3 years, you will need to take a ‘Top-Up’ course to refresh skills and then apply for a renewed licence to carry on working in the sector.

Assessment

Assessment methods for this course:

Observations of skills, knowledge & use of equipment

Written ‘Witness statements’

Multiple Choice Examinations

Only those aged 18 or over may hold an SIA licence, therefore this qualification is restricted to those aged 18 or over. You MUST be aged 18 or over on the first day on this course.

Full attendance to ALL sessions is MANDATORY. You will NOT be able to pass if you do-not attend for any reason.

Proof of identity is required on attendance. Please see our SIA Document Check Listfor advice on what to bring. If you do-not bring ID as listed, then you will NOT be able to start the course.

QNUK Level 2 Award for Door Supervisors in the Private Security Industry (RQF) & Qualsafe Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF)

7 day course will be held at Murray's, Upper High St, Bargoed, CF81-8QY

This full door supervisor course is all about setting up your skills to work in the private security industry & creating a higher skilled workforce.

This course lifts standards of professionalism for everyone & helps you to become part of a skilled team that looks after the safety of others.

Whether you’re new to the industry, or you work as a steward in events, this can bring you into a new world of opportunities!

The newly developed framework is a full level 2 (equivalent to a GCSE) course that is complete in 7 days. It brings better skills to everyone & gives a whole host of new career opportunities.

It has been developed to lift standards so that all security personnel can deliver the best service to their customers, deal with incidents quickly and efficiently, communicate correctly with control, search belongings in a safe and professional manner and always have the capacity to act in an emergency.

With this qualification, you’ll be able to work in many aspects of the private security industry and could build a career up to head door-person, working in a control room on events or working in incident response, plus much more.

The Door Supervisors’ licence has become a skilled profession.

DS are now expected to be aware of the terrorist threat level, plan routes of escape, know what to do in an emergency situation, as well as - how to deal with customers misbehaving, using safe physical skills to intervene in incidents, administering first aid while awaiting medics or the emergency services and delivering the best customer service for your client so that their customers return.

Units

Principles of Working in the Private Security Industry

Principles of Working as a Door Supervisor in the Private Security Industry

Application of Conflict Management in the Private Security Industry

Application of Physical Intervention Skills in the Private Security Industry

The new framework focuses on minimising risk to personal safety, identifying threats, dealing with incidents & terror threats, being familiar with essential equipment used, communicating efficiently, safely escorting, minimising risk to all while using physical intervention skills, understanding legal issues within the industry and safe & professional behaviour.

You will learn about laws which affect the private security industry and your role, key purposes & community benefits of the job, risks, responsibility & hazards of working in the industry, fire & emergency procedures, customer service, record keeping, post incident management & keeping vulnerable people safe.

You’ll gain new skills in radio communication, responding in an emergency situation, safe & professional searching of belongings, handling & confiscation of dangerous items, physical skills to intervene or escort in a safe & professional manner and much more!

First Aid Training

From 1 April 2021 (and 1 October 2021 for top up) learners taking their Door Supervision or Security Officer training, including ‘Top up’ training, will need to show that they hold a current and valid First Aid or Emergency First Aid certificate that meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.

The first day of this full course will be First Aid training.

It is an SIA requirement that each learner is sufficiently qualified in First Aid or Emergency First Aid.

Learners should present their First Aid or Emergency First Aid certificate to their training provider before they start training if they are not attending the first aid training attached to this course.

This certificate must be valid for at least 12 months from the course start date.

English language, written, speaking & listening is essential.

Security operatives are likely, in the course of their work, to be required to make calls to the emergency services or, for example, communicate to resolve conflict. It is therefore essential that security operatives can communicate effectively.

This qualification has been developed by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) in collaboration with all endorsed Awarding Organisations and various expert working groups. Learners who are successful in achieving this qualification will become eligible to apply for an SIA licence to practice within the private security industry in the United Kingdom, supporting a role in the workplace. This qualification is for learners who do-not hold a Door Supervisor licence or if their licence has lapsed more than 3 years ago.

This is an SIA licence linked qualification, meaning that successful learners will be notified to the SIA which provides a necessary requirement towards obtaining a licence to perform the role of a Door Supervisor in the private security industry.

Please Note: This qualification is available in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The legal systems of Scotland and Northern Ireland differ from that of England and Wales. Differences in the legal systems are reflected in the delivery of relevant sections of the qualifications. Employers, however, may not know which version of the qualification an employee may have taken, so the SIA advises that operatives and their employers remain responsible for being familiar with the laws and legal system relating to the area in which they will be working.

Renewals

Once you’ve held a licence for 3 years, you will need to take a ‘Top-Up’ course to refresh skills and then apply for a renewed licence to carry on working in the sector.

Assessment

Assessment methods for this course:

Observations of skills, knowledge & use of equipment

Written ‘Witness statements’

Multiple Choice Examinations

Only those aged 18 or over may hold an SIA licence, therefore this qualification is restricted to those aged 18 or over. You MUST be aged 18 or over on the first day on this course.

Full attendance to ALL sessions is MANDATORY. You will NOT be able to pass if you do-not attend for any reason.

Proof of identity is required on attendance. Please see our SIA Document Check Listfor advice on what to bring. If you do-not bring ID as listed, then you will NOT be able to start the course.