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"Wonderful experience being trained by Ben McCarty. He knows his job very well. Give us the trainees opportunities to express ourselves, ask questions and respond to them accordingly. But he is sometimes too fast with words that some of us who are not English native speakers sometimes find it a little difficult to follow along. But heโ€™s a great trainer."

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โ€œThe whole course was well taught and delivered in a professional manner. My instructor, James Gilles, was very knowledgeable over all subjects covered in the door supervisor and the first aid course. any questions raised were answered immediately and a full explanation given. 10/10 for the whole experience & the support from Get Licensed."

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A door supervisor is licensed to work in venues that serve alcoholโ€”like bars, nightclubs, and festivalsโ€”where managing entry, crowd control, and incidents is crucial. A security guard, on the other hand, cannot work in licensed venues and is typically based in offices, retail stores, or warehouses. Door supervisors receive extra training in physical intervention, making their role more specialised.ย 

Most door supervisors earn between ยฃ12 and ยฃ23 per hour, depending on location, experience, and type of venue. Roles in high-risk environments or requiring extra qualifications (like close protection) can pay significantly more.

A Door Supervisor can work in licensed premises, such as nightclubs, bars, hotels, and event venues, as well as in retail stores, corporate buildings, festivals, and stadium security.

You donโ€™t need to be an athlete, but good general fitness helps. You should be able to stay alert during long shifts, stay calm under pressure, and handle physical intervention safely if required. Endurance, awareness, and composure matter more than brute strength.

Once you complete your training and pass the exams, the SIA licence application typically takes 2 to 6 weeks to process.

The SIA licence application fee is ยฃ184. This does not include training cost.

The exam covers multiple-choice questions and practical scenarios, including conflict management and physical intervention. With proper course attendance and preparation, most people pass on their first try. Get Licensed also offers free exam retakes to support learners.

You can download the GuardPass app, create your profile, and apply for security jobs with top employers. GuardPass connects licensed security professionals with leading security companies in the UK.

Yes. While the term 'bouncer' is commonly used, a door supervisor is the legal, SIA-recognised term. Bouncers often refer to unlicensed security staff, whereas Door Supervisors are fully trained and licensed professionals.

No, being muscular is not a requirement for becoming a door supervisor. Security work is about awareness, communication, and conflict resolution rather than physical strength. Training in de-escalation, conflict resolution, and situational awareness is more valuable than sheer size.

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About Door Supervisor Training Course in London-London Bridge

Sample Lesson

Wondering what you will learn on the course? Watch expert trainer and SIA course intructor Anthony Milner talk you through the Health & Safety part of the SIA course.

 

 
The SIA Door Supervisor course runs over 6 days and is divided into 4 units: Working in the Private Security Industry, Working as a Door Supervisor, Conflict Management and Physical Intervention. On the final day of the course there will be 4 multiple choice exams and a practical assessment of the physical intervention skills you will be taught on the course.
 
What will I learn on the SIA Door Supervisor Training course in London-London Bridge?
 
 
 

Unit 1 - Working in the Private Security Industry

  • Chapter 1: The Characteristics and Purposes of the Private Security Industry
  • Chapter 2: Legislation Awareness
  • Chapter 3: Arrest Procedures 
  • Chapter 4: Health and Safety
  • Chapter 5: Fire Awareness
  • Chapter 6: Emergencies
  • Chapter 7: Communication
  • Chapter 8: Record Keeping
  • Chapter 9: Terror threats and the role of the Security Operative
  • Chapter 10: Keeping vulnerable people safe 
  • Chapter 11: Post incident management

 

Unit 2 - Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry 

  • Chapter 1: Understanding Crimes Relevant to Door Supervision
  • Chapter 2: Searching
  • Chapter 3: Drug Awareness
  • Chapter 4: Preservation of Evidence
  • Chapter 5: Licensing Law Relevant to the Door Supervisor
  • Chapter 6: Queue management and venue capacity responsibilities relevant to a Door Supervisor.
  • Chapter 7: Equipment Relevant to a Door Supervisor

 

Unit 3 - Conflict Management within the Private Security Industry 

  • Chapter 1: The principles of conflict management
  • Chapter 2: Recognising Risks In Conflict Situations
  • Chapter 3: Problem Solving Techniques
  • Chapter 4: Using Communication to help Resolve Conflict

 

Unit 4 - Physical Intervention Skills within the Private Security Industry 

 

We understand that examinations can be daunting but don't worry. Everything you need to know for the examination is covered during the Door Supervisor course and your expert instructor will fully prepare you for success in the tests.

 

How to get to your training venue at London - Russell Square

Train
If you're not a Russell Square local, then using a train will help you get fairly close to your training venue at HQ - London, HQ Bloomsbury. There are a few stations located close to your venue, including:

Farringdon Train Station
Cowcross St, Farringdon, London EC1M 6BY

London Blackfriars
179 Queen Victoria St, London EC4V 4DY

King's Cross Train Station
Euston Rd, Kings Cross, London N1 9AL

We recommend you use Farringdon train station to get you to the training venue. Once you get off the train, you'll only need to cover one mile to get to the venue. If you'd like to take a bus to cover the distance, there are three different routes you can take. However, the fastest is by taking a bus at Stop G along Holborn Circus / Fetter Lane, which is a six-minute walk from the train station. Take bus number 8 going to Tottenham Court Road and alight at Stop Q on High Holborn. You'll then need to walk for another five minutes to reach the venue.

Other ways you can use to get to the venue from the train station include either taking a taxi or walking. If you take a taxi, the fastest route is by using Clerkenwell Rd, which will take 11 minutes. If you prefer walking, the single mile will only take about 20 minutes to cover. That whether you walk along A401 or A40.

 

Parking
If you'll be driving to your training venue, you'll need to find a reliable car park to keep your car since the venue doesn't have one. Some of the safe and affordable options within the area include:

Baynard House Car Park
Baynard House Car Park, 133 Queen Victoria St, London EC4V 4BQ

NCP London Garden Convent
Parker St, Holborn, London WC2B 5NT

NCP London Bloomsbury Square Car Park
30 Bloomsbury Square, Holborn, London WC1A 2RJ

 

Walkability
Russell Square has an impressive Walk Score of 100/100. Whatever you need during your training, be it a place to eat or a park to relax, can all be found in plenty within walking distance of each other. You won't need a car to get around.

 

Accommodation
Travelling from far every day to attend your training sessions may become hectic in the long run. So, if you'd like to find hotels in the area, some places you can try include the Travelodge London Covent Garden at 10 Drury Ln, High Holborn, Holborn, London WC2B 5RE, the SoHostel at 91 Dean St, Soho, London W1D 3SY, or even The County Hotel at 8-11 Upper Woburn Pl, Bloomsbury, London WC1H 0JW. For more suggestions on where you can stay, check here.

 

Food
Experience true British culture by ordering a meal from the Battersea Pie Station at Lower Ground Floor, 28 The Market, London WC2E 8RA, or Ben's Traditional Fish and Chips at 200 Shaftesbury Ave, West End, London WC2H 8JL. You can also try continental fast-food varieties by visiting the Taco Bell at 75 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET, or Taste of China at Holborn, London WC1B 4BB for oriental dishes.

 

SIA job opportunities at London - Russell Square
Getting your SIA license means you can apply for jobs in several areas across Russell Square. If you'd prefer a daytime position, shopping malls like the Seven Dials would work well. However, if nighttime gigs suit you better, then pubs and clubs like the Zoo Bar & Club would also require a professional with your skillset.

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