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The CCTV Course is a 3-day training program that teaches you how to legally monitor security cameras and work in a control room. Completing this course allows you to apply for an SIA CCTV Licence, which is required to work as a CCTV operator in the UK.
This SIA-recognised 3-day course teaches you how to view, record and store CCTV footage. It'll also train you to be a proactive CCTV Operator who can prevent crime - awesome!
Lots of people can benefit from a CCTV Operator course. Qualified security professionals who want to grow their skills and/or become eligible to get a job as a CCTV Operator will benefit from this course, but so will people exploring their job options in security work for the first time.
Gaining this SIA-recognised Level 2 Award in CCTV Operations (Public Space Surveillance) lets you apply for an SIA CCTV Operator licence. This will enable you to work as a CCTV Operator in the UK, and make you more employable in a fast-growing industry where skills like these are in big demand.
You can either book online, or you can book through our customer service line on 0207 078 7259.
Results are available within 5 working days of your exam date.
Certificates are available via email within a week of completing the course. You may request a posted certificate at an additional cost of £14.99.
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CCTV Operators work in control rooms for shopping centres, transport hubs, public spaces, office buildings, and city councils.
Yes, we offer a virtual learning option where you can attend the first two days online from home and then take your exam in person at a nearby test centre. This makes it easier to complete your SIA CCTV Course online without traveling.
- £14 – £16 per hour for entry-level positions
- £18 – £22 per hour for advanced roles in high-security sectors
No, CCTV monitoring must be done from a licensed control room.
By law, you must have an SIA CCTV Licence to operate security cameras in public spaces or businesses. Without it, you cannot legally work as a CCTV operator.
The course teaches:
- How to operate CCTV cameras and monitor security footage
- UK laws on CCTV surveillance (Data Protection Act, GDPR)
- How to identify security risks and report incidents
- Control room procedures and working with the police
1. Working in the Private Security Industry
2. Working as a CCTV Operator
3. Practical Use of CCTV Systems
At the end of the CCTV course, you will be required to pass 2 exams to achieve your qualification.
Preparing for exams can feel worrying, but don't lose confidence. Everything you need to know is covered in the CCTV Operator Course, and your training instructor will fully prepare you for success.
Our pass rates are among the highest in the security sector, because we work with highly experienced training instructors who lead top quality courses.
Getting To Your CCTV Training Course In London-Marylebone
Venue location
St Giles Hotel. Bedford Avenue, London, WC1B 3GH, United Kingdom
Marylebone is a district in the West End of London, in the City of Westminster. Oxford Street, Europe's busiest shopping street, forms its southern boundary. An ancient parish and latterly a metropolitan borough, it merged with the boroughs of Westminster and Paddington to form the new City of Westminster in 1965.
The venue lies one-mile northwest of Euston.
By Train
The nearest train station is Alexandra Palace, 500m to the South West, however, if you are coming in via Euston station then an easier journey is by walking a short journey to Kings Cross St.Pancras and getting the Piccadilly line to Wood Green. Carry on your journey by foot to the venue.
By Taxi
To get around in the area it is suggested you take a cab, Regent's Park Taxis & Cabs is a highly regarded company in the area. Expect a safe ride with a personable and polite driver, you can use an app to prebook with them.
If you arriving by plane we recommend using London Airport Transfer their prices are very reasonable price and have a professional manner.
Alternatively, give Executive Cars UK a try and expect high standards.
By Bus
Buses 24, 29, 73, 390, and several night services run from the nearest bus stop to the hotel, which is Tottenham Court Road Station (Stop C). To get from Euston train station to just outside the hotel, plus to other areas in the city use these bus numbers.
By Road
You will want to follow the M6 and M1 to London, then take the A41, Avenue Road, and Gower Street to Bedford Ave in Bloomsbury.
Parking
With 24-hour access and staffed at all times by professional, polite, and kind employees try Urban Parking Shelton street Your car will be safe but at £16 for the first 2 hours, and £52 for 24 hours. You can try to find cheaper options using the JustPark app. It is suggested to pre-book, and they have a number of local suggestions for the area.
Walkability
With a 100 out of 100 Walk Score, it’s safe to say this part of London is walkable. There are Tescos and Sainsburys within easy walking distance so you will be able to get supplies no problem.
To get from Euston Station to the hotel walk south-east on Melton Street, then turn right onto Euston Road./A501. Take a right towards Gower Street, then use the pedestrian tunnel, and continue straight onto Gower Street. Take a right at Bedford Avenue and walk on until you find the hotel on that road.
Accommodation
The most convenient option would be to stay at the hotel itself St Giles London - A St Giles Hotel staying where your course is held might tempt you. Free wifi, a restaurant in the hotel, and use of the gym. Rooms are £80 a night.
Not too far away is the Clink261, which at £50 per night. They have 24/7 reception and TV in all rooms. A good budget offer we recommend is Exmouth Arms only a short walk from Euston Station it is convenient for those coming in on the train. It is above a traditional pub so you could get your meals right there. You get a free breakfast included in the price of £22 a night.
Food
There is a restaurant Hudson's House, in the venue hotel where you are staying, so you could eat there while on the course. Open until 11 pm French Tacos UK serves great food, and their own cheese sauce is made on the premises.
LEON is always a safe bet, with a variety of European dishes on offer.
Tottenham Court Road has a Five Guys and McDonald’s amongst other chain eateries, so you will be able to eat on the go as well as eat in.
SIA CCTV Job Opportunities in London-Marylebone
After completing your course you could consider a variety of options for future employment. This being cosmopolitan London the possibilities here are endless; hospitals, prisons, nightclubs, sports grounds, and any other number of venues are available to check out. With an SIA CCTV Licence, you will be in demand.
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Unfortunately to attend a SIA CCTV Course you will need to be over 18.
Working in this industry can sometimes be stressful. It's best if you can deal with situations like this well.
Working in CCTV can mean spending long amounts of time being very focused.
To succeed in this industry you need to have a certain personality. This characteristic isn't the best for this.
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