LEVEL 2 DOOR SUPERVISOR AWARD + EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK
Course Details:
- Qualification: Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry (RQF) & Highfield Level 3 Emergency Award in First Aid at Work (RQF)
- Duration: 7 Days (Monday to Sunday)
- Timings: 09:00 – 18:00
- Location: Close Protection Academy, Stratford, East London
- Instructor: Nick Player & Jill Robertson
- Assessment: E-assessments (multiple-choice questions) and practical skills assessments, offering immediate results and instant retakes if necessary.
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Course Overview:
This SIA Door Supervisor Course in London is a mandatory qualification for anyone wishing to apply for a licence to work legally as a Door Supervisor under the Security Industry Authority (SIA). Delivered by Close Protection Academy, a Highfield Approved Training Centre, this intensive 7-day course combines expert instruction with practical skills training to prepare you for real-world security work in venues such as bars, clubs, events, retail environments, and more. The course covers essential topics including conflict management, physical intervention, queue control, licensing law, and safety responsibilities — all based on the latest SIA specifications. It includes the mandatory Emergency First Aid at Work qualification which is a requirement for your licence application.
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Who Is This Course For?
- Individuals looking to start a career in the security industry.
- People seeking to apply for an SIA Door Supervisor Licence.
- Event security, nightclub and bar security staff.
- Security guards seeking career progression into front-line roles.
- Anyone wanting to gain core security knowledge and skills.
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Course Content:
- Working within the Private Security Industry
- Working as a Door Supervisor
- Conflict Management
- Physical Intervention Skills
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Entry Requirements:
- Learners must be 18+ years old.
- Must be able to communicate fluently in spoken and written English.
- Participants must wear appropriate, comfortable clothing suitable for practical, scenario-based training.
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What to Bring:
- Two recent passport-sized photos.
- One Group A identity document (e.g., passport or full UK driving licence).
- Two Group B identity documents (e.g., utility bill, bank statement, birth certificate).
- ACT Awareness and ACT Security e-learning certificates (completed within the past 12 months).