Build confidence through hands-on practice covering access control, crowd dynamics, and incident management.
Unit 1 : Principles of Working in the Private Security Industry
Unit 2 : Principles of Working as a Door Supervisor in the Private Security Industry
Unit 3 : Application of Conflict Management in the Private Security Industry
Unit 4 : Application of Physical Intervention Skills in the Private Security Industry
Anyone who wants to legally work in security.
SIA Door Supervisor Licence
6 days only
3 MCQ and 1 practical
A clear path to becoming a certified Door Supervisor awaits you.
Pass the SIA Door Supervisor Training
Complete your licence application on the SIA's website
Receive your 3-year licence in the post
Security careers provide both immediate employment and long-term advancement potential.
Cardiff, as Wales's capital, offers excellent opportunities for security professionals in government buildings, major sporting venues, shopping centres, and the vibrant nightlife scene. SIA licence holders work across diverse sectors, from Principality Stadium events to city centre establishments. The capital status means exposure to high-profile security assignments and networking opportunities. From match-day security to corporate protection, Cardiff's varied market helps door supervisors develop comprehensive skills and progress into event management, government security roles, and senior positions within Wales's leading security companies.
Music Events
Bars & Restaurants
Festivals & Concerts
Office Receptions
Shopping Mall
Retails & Warehouses
Every Course Comes With These Perks
Flexible Rescheduling
Change dates
if plans shift
2 FREE Exam Retakes
No more extra cost,
no stress
E-Learning App
Access mock tests &
handbooks
Money-Back Guarantee
Get a refund if you
fail four times
First Aid Training Included
Mandatory and
fully covered
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Next course starts Mon 28th Jul 2025
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Door Supervisors in Cardiff typically earn £11-£23 per hour, with weekend and evening shifts often paying premium rates.