Nov
25
Mon
Security Guarding Training, SIA Training Level 2 @ IBA UK HQ
Nov 25 – Nov 27 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry earning rates of up to £8-10 per hr, and salaries of £19k+ year.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over three days, running from 8:30 – 5:30.  Plus distance learning for Unit 1 before attending this training.

 

 

 

May
16
Sat
Working as a Security Officer within Private Security (RQF), Day 1 & 2 @ IBA UK HQ
May 16 – May 17 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over four days, running from 8:30 – 5:30, plus distance learning module.

The course is run over two consecutive weekends.

How will I be assessed?

Multiple-choice question exams which are externally marked by the awarding body.

Entry Requirements from 1st April 2020

You must hold a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (or above) which has at least 12 months to expire prior to starting this course. Evidence will be required upon enrolment of your current first aid certificate.

We offer evening classes for one night a month, 6pm to 10pm. Or you can attend one of our day courses which we run every month to get this qualification before you attend your course.

All learners must demonstrate a good grasp of the English language. This may involve completing a short assessment prior to enrolment. Minimum age of 18.

Photo and ID Requirements

You will need to bring ID with you to be able to sit the exams. If you have a current Passport and a photo driving licence these will be ideal.

 

 

 

May
23
Sat
Working as a Security Officer within Private Security (RQF), Day 3 & 4 @ IBA UK HQ
May 23 – May 24 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over four days, running from 8:30 – 5:30, plus distance learning module.

The course is run over two consecutive weekends.

How will I be assessed?

Multiple-choice question exams which are externally marked by the awarding body.

Entry Requirements from 1st April 2020

You must hold a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (or above) which has at least 12 months to expire prior to starting this course. Evidence will be required upon enrolment of your current first aid certificate.

We offer evening classes for one night a month, 6pm to 10pm. Or you can attend one of our day courses which we run every month to get this qualification before you attend your course.

All learners must demonstrate a good grasp of the English language. This may involve completing a short assessment prior to enrolment. Minimum age of 18.

Photo and ID Requirements

You will need to bring ID with you to be able to sit the exams. If you have a current Passport and a photo driving licence these will be ideal.

 

 

 

Jul
18
Sat
Working as a Security Officer within Private Security (RQF), Day 1 & 2 @ IBA UK HQ
Jul 18 – Jul 19 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over four days, running from 8:30 – 5:30, plus distance learning module.

The course is run over two consecutive weekends.

How will I be assessed?

Multiple-choice question exams which are externally marked by the awarding body.

Entry Requirements from 1st April 2020

You must hold a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (or above) which has at least 12 months to expire prior to starting this course. Evidence will be required upon enrolment of your current first aid certificate.

We offer evening classes for one night a month, 6pm to 10pm. Or you can attend one of our day courses which we run every month to get this qualification before you attend your course.

All learners must demonstrate a good grasp of the English language. This may involve completing a short assessment prior to enrolment. Minimum age of 18.

Photo and ID Requirements

You will need to bring ID with you to be able to sit the exams. If you have a current Passport and a photo driving licence these will be ideal.

 

 

 

Jul
25
Sat
Working as a Security Officer within Private Security (RQF), Day 3 & 4 @ IBA UK HQ
Jul 25 – Jul 26 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over four days, running from 8:30 – 5:30, plus distance learning module.

The course is run over two consecutive weekends.

How will I be assessed?

Multiple-choice question exams which are externally marked by the awarding body.

Entry Requirements from 1st April 2020

You must hold a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (or above) which has at least 12 months to expire prior to starting this course. Evidence will be required upon enrolment of your current first aid certificate.

We offer evening classes for one night a month, 6pm to 10pm. Or you can attend one of our day courses which we run every month to get this qualification before you attend your course.

All learners must demonstrate a good grasp of the English language. This may involve completing a short assessment prior to enrolment. Minimum age of 18.

Photo and ID Requirements

You will need to bring ID with you to be able to sit the exams. If you have a current Passport and a photo driving licence these will be ideal.

 

 

 

Sep
19
Sat
Working as a Security Officer within Private Security (RQF), Day 1 & 2 @ IBA UK HQ
Sep 19 – Sep 20 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over four days, running from 8:30 – 5:30, plus distance learning module.

The course is run over two consecutive weekends.

How will I be assessed?

Multiple-choice question exams which are externally marked by the awarding body.

Entry Requirements from 1st April 2020

You must hold a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (or above) which has at least 12 months to expire prior to starting this course. Evidence will be required upon enrolment of your current first aid certificate.

We offer evening classes for one night a month, 6pm to 10pm. Or you can attend one of our day courses which we run every month to get this qualification before you attend your course.

All learners must demonstrate a good grasp of the English language. This may involve completing a short assessment prior to enrolment. Minimum age of 18.

Photo and ID Requirements

You will need to bring ID with you to be able to sit the exams. If you have a current Passport and a photo driving licence these will be ideal.

 

 

 

Sep
26
Sat
Working as a Security Officer within Private Security (RQF), Day 3 & 4 @ IBA UK HQ
Sep 26 – Sep 27 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over four days, running from 8:30 – 5:30, plus distance learning module.

The course is run over two consecutive weekends.

How will I be assessed?

Multiple-choice question exams which are externally marked by the awarding body.

Entry Requirements from 1st April 2020

You must hold a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (or above) which has at least 12 months to expire prior to starting this course. Evidence will be required upon enrolment of your current first aid certificate.

We offer evening classes for one night a month, 6pm to 10pm. Or you can attend one of our day courses which we run every month to get this qualification before you attend your course.

All learners must demonstrate a good grasp of the English language. This may involve completing a short assessment prior to enrolment. Minimum age of 18.

Photo and ID Requirements

You will need to bring ID with you to be able to sit the exams. If you have a current Passport and a photo driving licence these will be ideal.

 

 

 

Nov
21
Sat
Working as a Security Officer within Private Security (RQF), Day 1 & 2 @ IBA UK HQ
Nov 21 – Nov 22 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over four days, running from 8:30 – 5:30, plus distance learning module.

The course is run over two consecutive weekends.

How will I be assessed?

Multiple-choice question exams which are externally marked by the awarding body.

Entry Requirements from 1st April 2020

You must hold a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (or above) which has at least 12 months to expire prior to starting this course. Evidence will be required upon enrolment of your current first aid certificate.

We offer evening classes for one night a month, 6pm to 10pm. Or you can attend one of our day courses which we run every month to get this qualification before you attend your course.

All learners must demonstrate a good grasp of the English language. This may involve completing a short assessment prior to enrolment. Minimum age of 18.

Photo and ID Requirements

You will need to bring ID with you to be able to sit the exams. If you have a current Passport and a photo driving licence these will be ideal.

 

 

 

Nov
28
Sat
Working as a Security Officer within Private Security (RQF), Day 3 & 4 @ IBA UK HQ
Nov 28 – Nov 29 all-day

Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)

Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).  To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence.   You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification.  Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry.

For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.

Duration

Courses are delivered over four days, running from 8:30 – 5:30, plus distance learning module.

The course is run over two consecutive weekends.

How will I be assessed?

Multiple-choice question exams which are externally marked by the awarding body.

Entry Requirements from 1st April 2020

You must hold a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (or above) which has at least 12 months to expire prior to starting this course. Evidence will be required upon enrolment of your current first aid certificate.

We offer evening classes for one night a month, 6pm to 10pm. Or you can attend one of our day courses which we run every month to get this qualification before you attend your course.

All learners must demonstrate a good grasp of the English language. This may involve completing a short assessment prior to enrolment. Minimum age of 18.

Photo and ID Requirements

You will need to bring ID with you to be able to sit the exams. If you have a current Passport and a photo driving licence these will be ideal.

 

 

 

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