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SIA Door Supervisors – TOP UP Course

SIA Door Supervisors – TOP UP Course179.99129.99

2 Days 08:30 AM – 06.00 PM 18 Years

Highfield Level 2 Award For Door Supervisors in The Private
Security Industry – TOP UP

Key Facts

Minimum contact time (MCT): 16 hours applies as minimum contact time only where self-study can be evidenced.

Who is this qualification for?

The objective of this qualification is to support a role in the workplace. The Level 2 Door Supervisor course is an accredited qualification which has been developed to meet the requirements of the Security Industry Authority (SIA). It is based on the relevant SIA Specifications for Learning and Qualifications and provides the necessary skills and knowledge for those who wish to apply for an SIA licence and work as a Door Supervisor.

Assessment: The course is assessed by (2) multiple choice exams and a practical assessment.

Careers Advice:After receiving your results from us, we will advise you on your next steps towards achieving your dream job in security.

How long will it take?

• 2 days with home study

ONLINE OPTION: None

Why take the Door Supervisor course: The SIA Door Supervisor course offers a wide curriculum, equipping you for various roles across the security industry.

Access multiple opportunities: Get qualified for multiple private security jobs, across a thriving global industry.

Take ownership of your career: Make your next career move a great one, with greater job flexibility and role variety.

Secure your best job yet: Broaden your career prospects and improve job satisfaction, with SIA licenses.

Entry requirements:To register for this qualification, learners must be aged 18 and over.

Mandatory First Aid Qualification: Learners will need to show that they hold a current and valid First Aid at Work or Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) certificate (unless they are doing one as package before starting the SIA course) that meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Learners should, as a minimum, have achieved an EFAW qualification.

Language prerequisite 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 essential that security operatives can communicate effectively.

It is the centre’s responsibility to ensure that each learner is sufficiently competent in the use of the English language. All assessment must be conducted in the medium of English.

Learners should, as a minimum, have language skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening equivalent to the following.

1. A B2 Level qualification on the Home Office’s list of recognised English tests and qualifications.

2. A B2 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

3. An ESOL qualification at (Level 1) on the Ofqual register taken in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.

4. An ESOL qualification at Scottish Credit and qualifications Framework Level 5 awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and taken in Scotland.

5. Functional Skills Level 1 in English.

6. SQA Core Skills in Communication at Scottish Credit and qualifications Framework Level 5.

7. Essential Skills Wales Communication Level 1

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