Level 2 Award for Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry £126 plus vat

£126.00 + VAT

Level 2 Award for Working as a Door Supervisor

With the SIA Door Supervisor license, you can work in bars, clubs, pubs, restaurants, warehouses, retail outlets, shops, shopping centres, office buildings and many other places. 

We highly recommend the SIA Door Supervisor licence course over the SIA Security Guarding licence course. Whilst a licensed door supervisor can act as a security guard, a security guard even with the required license cannot take the place of a door supervisor

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About the course

Why choose our Level 2 Award for Working as a Door Supervisor?

With the SIA Door Supervisor license, you can work in bars, clubs, pubs, restaurants, warehouses, retail outlets, shops, shopping centres, office buildings and many other places. 

We highly recommend the SIA Door Supervisor licence course over the SIA Security Guarding licence course. Whilst a licensed door supervisor can act as a security guard, a security guard even with the required license cannot take the place of a door supervisor

Who is this qualification for?

Obtaining the Level 2 Door Supervisor qualification is the first step towards getting an SIA License to work in the security industry. If you are looking to work in the Security industry as a Security Guard or a Door Supervisor, this is the right course for you

How long will it take?

The SIA Door Supervisor course runs over 4 days

Assessment

On the final day of the course, there will be three multiple-choice exams and a practical asessment.

We understand that examinations can be daunting prospect but we assure you there is no need to worry. Everything you need to know for the examination is covered in the Door Supervisor course and your expert instructor will fully prepare you for success in the tests.

Our pass rates are some of the highest in the business thanks to the highly experienced instructors and the quality of the training providers

Certification

Successful candidates will receive a Level 2 Award for Working as a Door Supervisor (DS) within the Private Security Industry

Course Content

Your Course is divided into 4 units:

  • Unit 1: Working in The Private Security Industry
  • Unit 2: Working as a Door Supervisor
  • Unit 3: Conflict Management for The Private Security Industry
  • Unit 4: Physical Intervention Skills for The Private Security Industry

Topics covered

Work in the Private Security Industry

  • The main characteristics of the Private Security Industry
  • Legislation as it applies to the individual in carrying out a licensable activity
  • The importance of safe working practices to comply with legal requirements
  • Fire procedures in the workplace
  • Emergencies and the importance of emergency procedures
  • The importance of communication skills and customer care

Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry

  • The role and objectives of a Door Supervisor within the PSI.
  • Civil and criminal law relevant to a door supervisor
  • Searching relevant to a door supervisor
  • Powers of arrest relevant to a door supervisor
  • Drug-misuse issues and procedures relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • Incident recording and crime scene preservation relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • licensing law and social responsibility relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • emergency procedures which should be followed by a door supervisor
  • how a door supervisor can help to keep vulnerable people safe
  • queue management and venue capacity responsibilities relevant to a door supervisor

Conflict Management within the Private Security Industry

  • The principles of conflict management appropriate to their role
  • How to recognise, assess and reduce risk in conflict Situations.
  • How to communicate in emotive situations to de-escalate conflict
  • How to develop and use problem solving strategies for resolving conflict.
  • Good practice to follow after conflict situations

With the SIA Door Supervisor licence you can work in bars, clubs, pubs, restaurants, warehouses, retail outlets, shops, shopping centres, office buildings and many other places.

We highly recommend the SIA Door Supervisor licence course over the SIA Security Guarding licence course. Whilst a licensed door supervisor can act as a security guard, a security guard even with the required license cannot take the place of a door supervisor.

 

Who is this qualification for?

Obtaining the Level 2 Door Supervisor qualification is the first step towards getting an SIA License to work in the security industry. If you are looking to work in the Security industry as a Security Guard or a Door Supervisor, this is the right course for you.

How long will it take?

The SIA Door Supervisor course runs over 4 days

 

Assessment

On the final day of the course, there will be three multiple-choice exams and a practical asessment.

We understand that examinations can be daunting prospect but we assure you there is no need to worry. Everything you need to know for the examination is covered in the Door Supervisor course and your expert instructor will fully prepare you for success in the tests.

Our pass rates are some of the highest in the business thanks to the highly experienced instructors and the quality of the training providers.

 

Certification

Successful candidates will receive a Level 2 Award for Working as a Door Supervisor (DS) within the Private Security Industry

Course Content

Your Course is divided into 4 units:

  • Unit 1: Working in The Private Security Industry
  • Unit 2: Working as a Door Supervisor
  • Unit 3: Conflict Management for The Private Security Industry
  • Unit 4: Physical Intervention Skills for The Private Security Industry

 

Topics covered

Work in the Private Security Industry

  • The main characteristics of the Private Security Industry
  • Legislation as it applies to the individual in carrying out a licensable activity
  • The importance of safe working practices to comply with legal requirements
  • Fire procedures in the workplace
  • Emergencies and the importance of emergency procedures
  • The importance of communication skills and customer care

Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry

  • The role and objectives of a Door Supervisor within the PSI.
  • Civil and criminal law relevant to a door supervisor
  • Searching relevant to a door supervisor
  • Powers of arrest relevant to a door supervisor
  • Drug-misuse issues and procedures relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • Incident recording and crime scene preservation relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • licensing law and social responsibility relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • emergency procedures which should be followed by a door supervisor
  • how a door supervisor can help to keep vulnerable people safe
  • queue management and venue capacity responsibilities relevant to a door supervisor

Conflict Management within the Private Security Industry

  • The principles of conflict management appropriate to their role
  • How to recognise, assess and reduce risk in conflict Situations.
  • How to communicate in emotive situations to de-escalate conflict
  • How to develop and use problem solving strategies for resolving conflict.
  • Good practice to follow after conflict situations

Physical Intervention Skills within the Private Security Industry

  • Physical interventions and the implications of their use
  • How to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used
  • Use of non-aggressive physical skills to protect yourself and others
  • Use of non-pain related standing, holding and escorting techniques, including non-restrictive and restrictive skills
  • Good practice to follow after physical interventions

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