SIA Door Supervisor Course

Complete the SIA Door Supervisor Course and qualify for your SIA Door Supervisor Licence, opening doors to security roles in hospitality, retail, and corporate sectors.

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SIA Door Supervisor Training Course

If you’re planning a career as a security guard or door supervisor in the UK, you’ll need to complete this six-day SIA Door Supervisor course before applying for your SIA security licence.

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is a government body regulating the private security industry in the UK, requiring individuals to complete SIA security courses before applying for their SIA security badge.

With this course, you’ll gain the essential skills and knowledge for handling various security duties, such as monitoring entry and exits, dealing with conflicts, and ensuring customer safety.

During the six-day course, you'll cover important legal guidelines, communication strategies, physical intervention and hands-on techniques for real-life situations, ensuring you're fully prepared to pass your exams and apply for your SIA Door Supervisor Licence.

Where Can I Work as an SIA Door Supervisor? 

With an SIA Door Supervisor licence, you can work in various sectors, including:

  • Hospitality – Nightclubs, bars, pubs, restaurants, and hotels where alcohol is served.
  • Retail – Shopping centres, stores, and supermarkets for loss prevention and crowd control.
  • Corporate – Office buildings, events, and private functions for access control and security management.
  • Events and Entertainment – Concerts, festivals, exhibitions, and sports events for crowd control and safety.
  • Leisure and Recreation – Cinemas, theatres, casinos, and sports venues.
  • Healthcare – Hospitals and healthcare facilities requiring security services.
  • Residential – Apartment complexes or gated communities for access control.
  • Transportation – Airports, train stations, and other transit hubs.
 Earn up to £3,500 monthly with the freedom to work when you want!

Entry Requirments for the Door Supervisor Course

To be eligible for the Door Supervisor course, you must be 18 years or older, have adequate English skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening, and hold basic first aid certification, like an emergency first aid certificate with at least 12 months validity.

Don’t have a first aid course? No worries! We offer discounted packages that include the first aid course and much more when you book with us.

How Many Exams Will I Sit During the Door Supervisor Training?

Throughout the six-day course, you'll be assessed by your teacher on practical skills such as searching and physical intervention. You will also complete four multiple-choice exams, each varying in question number and passing requirements.

The table below provides details on the duration, questions, and pass marks for each exam.

Unit Pass Mark Duration
Principles of working in the private security industry 51/72 (70%) 110 minutes
Principles of working as a door supervisor in the private security industry 35/50 (70%) 75 minutes
Application of conflict management in the private security industry  14/20 (70%) 30 minutes
Application of physical intervention skills in the private security industry  24/30 (80%) 45 minutes

Stressed about passing the exams? Don’t be! They’re straightforward, and we offer several free resources like mock exams and a study guide to help you succeed.

 Enjoy peace of mind when you book with us, thanks to our 96% first-time pass rate and unlimited free resits included in our packages.

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Which is better: the Door Supervisor Course or the Security Guard Course?

Many people ask us which is the better option: the Door Supervisor Course or the Security Guard Course? With a Door Supervisor licence, you can work in licensed venues like clubs and bars, as well as non-licensed settings like offices or retail. However, a Security Guard licence limits you to non-licensed premises, which is why most employers prefer those with a Door Supervisor licence. 

 The Door Supervisor licence functions as a 2-in-1 qualification, allowing you to work as both a Door Supervisor and Security Guard. As a result, the Door Supervisor licence provides more flexibility and potential for broader job prospects.

How to Apply for an SIA Door Supervisor Licence?

Getting your SIA Door Supervisor Licence is a straightforward process. Simply follow these simple steps:

  1. Complete and pass the six-day door supervisor course
  2. Complete the licence application on the SIA's website
  3. Verify your identity at the post office and pay the £184 licence fee
  4. The SIA will run a background check on your criminal record and right to work
  5. You will receive your SIA licence within 25 working days by post

For detailed information on applying for an SIA licence, visit our blog, "An Essential Guide to SIA Licences: From Eligibility to Approval."

Use our SIA Criminal Record Checker to see your eligibility for an SIA licence.

How Many Days is the Door Supervisor Course?

The Door Supervisor course runs for six days and includes mandatory pre-course distance learning, such as the ACT Security and ACT Awareness e-learning modules. These are required by the SIA, no matter which training provider you select.

Can I Complete the SIA Door Supervisor Course Online?

The SIA Door Supervisor course cannot be completed entirely online due to mandatory in-person practical training components, such as effective searching techniques and physical intervention skills.

What Are the Benefits of Getting an SIA Door Supervisor Licence?

Completing the Door Supervisor course and obtaining your SIA licence comes with numerous benefits—here are just a few to consider.

  • Flexibility: Shift-based and part-time roles suit various lifestyles.
  • Job Stability: High demand for security roles ensures steady employment.
  • Impactful Work: Protect people and assets, making a real difference.
  • Low Entry Barrier: Start your security career with an investment of around £500.
  • Career Progression: Opportunities to advance to specialised or management roles.
  • Competitive Pay: Attractive wages, especially in specialised positions.
  • Skill Development: Learn conflict management, risk assessment, and more.
  • Variety: Work in diverse sectors like events, retail, and corporate security.

What Other SIA Courses Are Available?

If you're aiming for a career in the private security industry, there are various SIA courses available. Below is a list of the most popular ones.

  • SIA Security Guarding Course: Prepares individuals for general security roles, focusing on patrolling, access control, and safeguarding people and property.
  • SIA CCTV Operator Course: Equips learners with the skills to operate surveillance systems, monitor activities, and ensure public safety through effective CCTV usage.
  • SIA Close Protection Course: Provides advanced training for personal security roles, including risk assessment, defensive tactics, and close protection planning.

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Global Academy
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NTE
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Global Academy
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Arch Point
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Hurak Learning
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Frequently Asked Questions

The course lasts six days and includes some required distance learning at home. The course duration is set by the SIA and cannot be shortened.

No, the Door Supervisor course can't be completed entirely online. It requires six days of in-person training, along with some distance learning that can be done from home, ensuring you acquire vital practical experience.

A Door Supervisor licence allows work in both licensed and non-licensed environments, whereas a Security Guard is restricted to non-licensed premises. This makes the Door Supervisor licence more beneficial, as it also qualifies you for security guard roles.

Door Supervisors typically earn between £12 to £16 per hour, depending on location, experience, and the type of venue, with the possibility of earning more during busy periods or at high-profile events.

Yes, the SIA has made it mandatory for anyone wanting to take the Door Supervisor course to first complete an emergency first aid course, or a higher level. This must be done in a classroom, not online. If you already have a first aid certificate, it must be valid for at least 12 months from the start of your Door Supervisor course. If you don't have one, you can book and complete it with us as part of your Door Supervisor package.

The Door Supervisor course typically costs between £200 and £270, depending on the location. If you don’t have a valid first aid certificate with at least 12 months left, expect to pay an extra £50-£100.

The course is relatively easy to pass, with assessments consisting of four multiple-choice exams and practicals. If you pay attention, use our mock exams, and study materials, you should succeed. We have a 96% first-time pass rate, and on the rare occasion that you do fail, you can always resit the exams.

No, it’s a legal requirement to hold a valid SIA Door Supervisor Licence to work as a Door Supervisor in the UK.

The Door Supervisor course is ideal for anyone looking to work in security roles at licensed premises such as bars, clubs, and events and non-licensed premises such as retail and corporate offices. It is also perfect for those who want flexibility in choosing their working hours and days, whether they prefer weekends, evenings, or weekdays.

Typically, results are available within 7 working days, though this may vary based on the location of your training course.

You can book the course online through our website or by calling us at 0333 344 1293.

After receiving your exam results from us, you can apply for the SIA licence on their website. You don't need your certificate to apply, as the SIA will already have your results. The application process is quite simple and costs £184.

No, the SIA licence fee is not included in your course fee. Make sure to budget for it separately, as you will need to pay £184 for the SIA licence directly to the SIA at the Post Office during the last stage of your application.