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Enrol in an SIA Door Supervisor training course in London-Tottenham Court Rd and step into a rewarding security career.
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The Door Supervisor training course in London Tottenham Court Rd provides the essential training you need to work in security across central London. Covering legal responsibilities, conflict resolution, and physical intervention, the course prepares you to apply for your SIA Door Supervisor licence — a legal requirement for private security roles in the UK.
Tottenham Court Rd is one of the busiest areas in Central London, surrounded by shops, hotels, offices, and entertainment venues — making it a prime location for job opportunities in security. Our local training venue offers flexible course schedules and expert trainers to help you succeed.
Job Options Available
You’ll be eligible for roles in door supervision, event security, retail protection, and corporate security across Central London and the West End once you complete the course.
Flexible Hours
Many roles in this area offer shift work and flexible hours, ideal for those balancing other commitments or seeking part-time security work.
Getting Hired
Tottenham Court Rd’s central location means high footfall and busy venues — with strong demand for licensed Door Supervisors across the West End and Soho area.
Our training centre near Tottenham Court Rd is easily accessible for learners from across Central and West London.
Areas We Serve:
- Oxford Circus: 5–10 minutes walk
- Soho: Less than 10 minutes away
- Covent Garden: 10 minutes on foot
- Fitzrovia: Walkable in 5–10 minutes
- Holborn: 10 minutes by Tube
- Marylebone: 15 minutes by public transport
- Kings Cross: Around 15 minutes by Tube
- Pimlico: Reachable within 20 minutes
- Camden Town: 15–20 minutes via Northern Line
- Paddington: Approximately 20 minutes away
Tottenham Court Rd offers unbeatable access to training and employment opportunities in London’s busiest areas.
Tottenham Court Rd and nearby districts like Soho, Oxford Circus, and Covent Garden are hotspots for nightlife, retail, hospitality, and commercial activity — all of which need trained Door Supervisors. Employers frequently hire for positions in clubs, restaurants, shopping centres, and private venues in the area.
By training here, you’ll not only be ready to pass your assessments but also positioned in the heart of where jobs are most available.
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Receiving Your SIA Training: What It Entails
The six-day SIA Door Supervisor course in Tottenham Court Rd includes classroom learning and practical assessments in emergency procedures, conflict resolution, and physical intervention. We provide mock tests and revision materials to support your success.
Free Door Supervisor Sample Lesson
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"Great trainer, I am doing the door supervision course. Helpful information, good explanations, overall genuinely brilliant! First time doing this course, was anxious however Ben helped breaking the ice immediately by speaking and being open. Thank you."
“I had the opportunity to take the course under guidance of Mr. John Redfern who happened to be a US Army veteran and I got the theoretical and practical knowledge combined with real life scenarios which will help me in future while working as a door supervisor. I would highly recommend the course."
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to obtain the SIA Licence and work in frontline security roles.
It's easy. You can book the course online or call our friendly customer service line on 0207 078 7259.
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.
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.
You can work as a Security Guard with a Door Supervisor Licence. In fact, the Door Supervisor Licence is one of the most versatile licences in the security industry. It's important to remember that if you instead take the Security Guard Course, for example, you can't apply for a Door Supervisor badge.
This makes the Door Supervisor Course more valuable when applying for jobs, and will make you more eligible for more work much faster.
To read our full list of FAQs, click here.
With a SIA Door Supervisor Licence, you can work as:
- Nightclub & Bar Security
- Hotel & Hospitality Security
- Event & Festival Security
- Corporate Building Security
- Retail Loss Prevention
- Static Guarding
The average salary for a Door Supervisor in the UK is:
£13 – £15 per hour for entry-level roles
Up to £23 per hour for experienced security officers
£200 – £300 per shift for Close Protection Officers
The SIA Door Supervisor Licence application takes 2 to 6 weeks to process after completing the training course and passing the exam.
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, you must complete an Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course before taking the Door Supervisor training.
A Door Supervisor is a licensed security professional trained to work in venues that serve alcohol, such as nightclubs, bars, and events. They also work in retail stores, corporate buildings, and festivals. In contrast, a Security Guard cannot work in licensed venues and is typically stationed in shopping centres, offices, and warehouses.
The exam includes multiple-choice questions and practical assessments. With proper preparation and course attendance, most candidates pass on their first attempt. Get Licensed also offers free exam retakes if needed.
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.
Yes, being a door supervisor is more about awareness, strategy, and training than height. Many professional security officers rely on defensive tactics and intelligence-based security strategies rather than physical intimidation.
Conflict management is the ability to prevent, handle, and resolve disputes using negotiation, de-escalation, and sometimes controlled physical intervention when required.
Yes, the training includes a module on conflict management in the private security industry, covering techniques for identifying conflict, de-escalation strategies, and tips for recognising risks.
Maintain a safe distance, use a firm but calm voice, and avoid physical confrontation if possible. Always follow proper security procedures and call for backup if needed. Our door supervisor training covers a module on physical intervention, including how to act in situations where you need to physically intervene and de-escalate situations.
While you don’t need extreme fitness, having basic endurance, agility, and the ability to stay alert for long shifts is beneficial. Physical intervention training may be required for certain door supervision roles.
Door supervisor salaries vary based on experience, location, and role. In the UK, the average pay ranges from £11 to £23 per hour for security guard and door supervisor roles, with higher wages for specialised roles like close protection officers (£50 to £100 per hour).
This course covers key skills for private security roles, including legal requirements, conflict management, and physical intervention.
Unit 1 - Working in the Private Security Industry
Unit 2 - Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry
Unit 3 - Conflict Management within the Private Security Industry
Unit 4 - Physical Intervention Skills within the Private Security Industry
Explore the Door Supervisor training syllabus for more details on what the course covers.
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This course is for people looking to work as a Security Guard or Door Supervisor.
To succeed in this industry you need to have a certain personality. This characteristic isn't the best for this.
Unfortunately this course requires you to be 18 year old.
To work as a Door Supervisor you will be expected to be reliable and trust worthy
To succeed in this industry you need to have a certain personality. This characteristic isn't the best for this.
Why not? There are thousands of security job opportunities waiting for you. Get licensed and find part-time and full-time work as a Security Officer or Door Supervisor. Start your journey and book your course today.
Why not? There are thousands of security job opportunities waiting for you. Get licensed and find part-time and full-time work as a Security Officer or Door Supervisor. Start your journey and book your course today.
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