SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In Kingston Vale

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In Near Me

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In London

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In West London

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In North London

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In Camden

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In South London

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In South West London

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In East London

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More

SIA Trainer Course: Become a Qualified Security Instructor In South East London

Ready to become an SIA trainer? Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com.

What is an SIA Trainer Course?

The SIA Trainer Course is a focused “train-the-trainer” programme for professionals who want to teach SIA-linked security qualifications in the UK (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV). You’ll learn how to plan engaging lessons, assess fairly, manage quality and compliance, and deliver micro-teaching sessions that mirror real classrooms. The outcome is confidence, credibility, and a clear pathway to delivering recognised security training with a reputable provider.

Who this course is for

This course is ideal for:

  • Working security professionals (Door Supervisors, CCTV Operators, Close Protection, Security Officers) aiming to become an SIA trainer
  • Supervisors and managers seeking to formalise their teaching & assessing skills
  • Existing instructors who want a UK-centric refresh on compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance
  • Training provider staff transitioning into front-of-class delivery or assessment

Whether you’re early in your teaching journey or already delivering toolbox talks, we’ll meet you where you are and help you step up to instructor level.

Entry requirements & recommended prior qualifications

To deliver SIA-linked qualifications in the UK, awarding bodies and training centres typically expect you to hold appropriate teaching and subject-competence credentials. We recommend:

  • Teaching qualification: e.g., Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET) (PTLLS alternative) or higher (CET/DET)
  • Subject-specific competence: the current operational qualification in your area (e.g., Door Supervisor/CCTV/CP) and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and best practice
  • Assessing qualification (advantageous): e.g., Level 3 Assessor (CAVA), especially if you’ll be assessing learners’ work
  • English proficiency: ability to read, write and present professionally in English

If you’re missing a piece (e.g., AET), talk to us—we can advise suitable pathways so you can meet SIA trainer requirements expected by awarding organisations and centres.

What you’ll learn

We keep the curriculum practical, relevant, and aligned with UK teaching and awarding-body expectations:

Teaching foundations

  • Roles & responsibilities of a trainer, equality & diversity, inclusive practice
  • Learning styles, motivation, and engagement techniques

Planning & delivery

  • Lesson planning for security: outcomes, timings, activities, resources
  • Using assessments to drive learning (diagnostic, formative, summative)
  • Classroom management, scenario-based activities, Q&A strategies

Assessment & feedback

  • Principles of assessment, standardisation, record keeping
  • Giving clear, constructive feedback to improve performance
  • Evidence requirements and internal quality assurance touchpoints

Compliance & safeguarding

  • Embedding safeguarding and Prevent duty in delivery
  • Health & safety in training environments, incident reporting
  • Working within awarding-body and centre policies, malpractice prevention

Micro-teaching

  • Plan, deliver and reflect on a 10–20 minute micro-teach
  • Peer feedback and action planning to sharpen your delivery

By the end you’ll have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver engaging, compliant training sessions—and the confidence to stand at the front of the room.

Delivery options, schedule, and assessments

We offer flexible formats to suit busy professionals:

  • Classroom: intensive, hands-on with real-world scenarios
  • Live Online: instructor-led via video with interactive activities
  • Blended: self-study materials + scheduled workshops and assessments

Typical components include:

  • Guided learning hours across
  • Micro-teach observation with tutor and peer feedback
  • Short knowledge checks/quizzes
  • Portfolio evidence (plans, assessments, reflections)

Certification, compliance & career outcomes

On successful completion you’ll receive a BS Security certificate of achievement documenting your training in teaching/assessing practice for the security sector. Combined with your teaching and subject-competence qualifications (and any awarding-body requirements), this positions you to:

  • Apply to deliver with approved training centres
  • Teach core programmes (e.g., Door Supervisor, Security Officer, CCTV) subject to centre approval and awarding-body criteria
  • Progress to assessor or internal quality assurer pathways
  • Build a portfolio as a freelance or in-house security instructor in the UK

We’ll provide clear guidance on next steps with awarding organisations and centre approvals so you understand how your trainer profile fits compliance expectations.

Why choose BS Security

  • Experienced instructors: Active industry practitioners and seasoned tutors
  • Small groups: More coaching, more practice, more feedback
  • Real-world scenarios: Lessons grounded in current UK security operations
  • Compliance-first approach: Safeguarding, Prevent and QA embedded throughout
  • Post-course support: Templates, tips and mentoring for your first cohorts
  • Flexible delivery: Classroom, live online and blended options to suit your schedule

Fees, funding options, and what’s included

  • Course fee: starts from £649.99
  • Included: learner handbook, planning & assessment templates, tutor feedback, certificate
  • Resit/redo policy: fair and supportive—additional coaching available where appropriate (no pass guarantees)
  • Group or corporate bookings: bespoke dates and pricing on request

How to book

Ready to become an SIA trainer?

Call 02089650955 or enquire at www.bssecurity.com (use the contact form or request a call-back). Corporate bookings and private cohorts welcome.

FAQs

1) Do I need AET Level 3 to teach SIA-linked courses?

It’s the most common teaching qualification expected by centres and awarding bodies. If you don’t have AET (or equivalent), we’ll advise a pathway.

2) Will this course on its own make me an approved SIA trainer?

It develops your teaching/assessing practice for security training. Approval to deliver specific qualifications depends on awarding-body and centre requirements plus your subject-competence.

3) Is there a micro-teach?

Yes—you’ll plan and deliver a micro-teach and receive structured feedback to sharpen your delivery style.

4) Can I study online?

Yes. We run Live Online and Blended options alongside classroom cohorts, all with tutor interaction and support.

5) What materials do I get?

Lesson plan templates, assessment resources, checklists, and guidance on compliance, safeguarding and quality assurance.

7) Do you offer corporate or group rates?

Yes—tell us your team size and preferred dates and we’ll tailor a package.

Read More