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41 Customer Service courses in Waltham Abbey

SIA Door Supervisor Course + First Aid

By London Construction College

Take The SIA Door Supervisor Course + First Aid, This Will Take You 6 Days To Complete. Enrol Now On To The Course! What Is SIA Door Supervisor Course? The SIA (Security Industry Authority) Door Supervisor Training is a comprehensive training program designed to prepare individuals for roles as door supervisors within the security industry in the United Kingdom. Door supervisors play a critical role in ensuring safety and security at licensed premises, including bars, clubs, and events. This SIA Door Supervisor Course + First Aid is 6 days, this is a compulsory course in order to attain the Door Supervisor Licence. Furthermore, this will allow you to work as a doorman, nightclub security, retail security, corporate security, construction security and many other security sectors. Enrol now or contact us for any further details.  Course Overview: 6 Days Course | 09:00 – 18:30 | Mon – Sat Every Week SIA Door Supervisor Course Road Map 1. Book Course Book your SIA Door Supervisor Training and First Aid Course in London (6 Days) 2. Attend Course Attend a 6-day course, and successfully pass all your SIA Door Supervisor exams.  3. Apply SIA Register for an account with SIA, and apply for your SIA Door Supervisor Licence. Course Information Why Choose SIA Door Supervisor Course? Expert Instructors Learn from seasoned professionals who bring real-world insights to the classroom. Our instructors are dedicated to your success, offering guidance and support throughout the training. Practical Training Gain hands-on experience in simulated security scenarios, preparing you for the challenges you’ll face in the field. Our practical sessions enhance your problem-solving skills and decision-making abilities SIA Compliance Stay ahead in the security industry by understanding and complying with SIA regulations. Our course covers the latest guidelines, ensuring you are well-versed in the legal and ethical aspects of security operations Job Placement Assistance We go beyond training by offering job placement assistance. Our network of industry connections helps you kickstart your security career with confidence. Ready To Begi Your SIA Journey? Your journey toward a rewarding and responsible career as a Door Supervisor starts here. Contact us today to enrol in our Door Supervisor Training at London Construction College, and take the first step towards an exciting and impactful career in security. Your future awaits! SIA Door Supervisor Course Content Unit 1 : Working In The Private Security Industry Legal Considerations in the Private Security Industry. Ensuring Health and Safety for Private Security Operatives . Awareness of Fire Safety. Procedures for Emergency Situations. Effective Communication Skills and Customer Care. Unit 2: Working As A Door Supervisor Adherence to Behavioral Standards. Understanding Civil and Criminal Law. Procedures for Search Operations. Protocols for Arrest Situations. Awareness of Drugs and Their Impact. Documentation of Incidents and Preservation of Crime Scenes. Compliance with Licensing Laws. Emergency Procedures. Unit 3: Conflict Management For The Private Security Industry Conflict Avoidance and Personal Risk Mitigation. De-escalation of Conflicts. Resolution and Lessons from Conflicts . Application of Communication and Conflict Management Skills for Door Supervisors. Unit 4: Physical Intervention Skills For The Private Security Industry Overview of Physical Intervention Skills. Essential Legislation Awareness . Fun Fact: The persuasive Communication and Conflict Management skills acquired in this course are applicable both professionally and personally in conflict situations. This standalone component alone holds a value exceeding the course price. SIA Door Supervisor Exam On the last day of the course, you’ll encounter four multiple-choice exams along with a practical assessment. We acknowledge that exams can be intimidating, but rest assured, there’s no cause for concern. The Door Supervisor course comprehensively covers all exam topics, and your skilled instructor will thoroughly equip you for success in these assessments. Embarking on an exciting career in the security industry as a Door Supervisor or Security Guard starts with the initial step of acquiring the right training. Throughout your Door Supervisor training, we guide you through the entire process, offering essential training and providing the necessary materials to assist you in obtaining your SIA Door Supervisor license. Document Checks Proof Of Identity You will need to provide documents that prove you are who you say you are. Address history You need to provide two proofs of address. Bank or building society statement issued within the last three months. Utility bill issued within the last three months. A credit card statement was sent to your current address within the last three months. Council Tax statement issued in the last 12 months. Mortgage statement issued in the last 12 months. Age You must be 18 or over to hold an SIA licence. Criminal record Please be aware, that even if you pass the SIA door supervisor, you will still need to pass SIA criminal record checks. If you live outside the UK, or you have spent 6 continuous months or more outside the UK in the last 5 years, you need to provide evidence of overseas criminal record checks to the SIA. SIA will only issue a licence after completing background checks.  Right to work in the UK You must have the right to work in the UK to get a front-line or non-front-line licence.  Important Things You Should Know FAQ SIA Door Supervisor Training What is the SIA Door Supervisor course, and why do I need it? The SIA Door Supervisor course is a training program designed for individuals seeking employment in the security industry, specifically in roles such as door supervision. The Security Industry Authority (SIA) requires this qualification for those working in designated roles to ensure a standard level of competence and professionalism. What does the SIA Door Supervisor Course cover? The SIA course covers a range of topics essential for door supervisors, including conflict management, physical intervention, emergency procedures, legal responsibilities, and customer service. It provides a comprehensive skill set needed to excel in the role. Can I take the course in London? Yes, the SIA Door Supervisor course is available in London.  How long does the course take to complete? The SIA Door Supervisor and First Aid is completed over 6 days of training. Is there an age requirement for taking the SIA Door Supervisor course? Yes, you must be at least 18 years old to take the SIA Door Supervisor course as it is a legal requirement for working in the security industry. What are the job prospects after completing the course? Successfully completing the SIA Door Supervisor course enhances your employability in the security industry. Door supervisors are in demand in various establishments, including nightclubs, bars, and events, and having the SIA qualification opens up job opportunities in these sectors. Do I need any prior experience in security to enrol in the course? No, prior experience in security is not a prerequisite for enrolling in the SIA Door Supervisor course. The course is designed to provide comprehensive training for individuals at various levels, including those new to the security industry. Can I take the SIA Door Supervisor course if I’m not a UK citizen? Yes, the SIA Door Supervisor course is open to individuals regardless of nationality. However, it’s essential to ensure that you meet the legal requirements for working in the UK, including visa regulations.

SIA Door Supervisor Course + First Aid
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£250

Customer Problem Solving

4.9(9)

By Sterling Training

Your grumpiest customers can become your biggest advocates if you solve their problems quickly, effectively and permanently. We supply the top tips for dealing with tricky customers so your teams can create positive outcomes from every interaction with some simple techniques that make a difference to relationships straight away. Bespoke courses include: Customer needs and expectations Communication styles and how to influence them Assertiveness The 4 psychological fears Dealing with difficult customer behaviour The power of your behaviour Five steps to customer problem solving

Customer Problem Solving
Delivered in Southampton or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Commercial instinct (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

An insightful, enjoyable and experiential programme to help you analyse data and information and make a balanced decision based upon sound commercial reasoning. It will enable you to identify options, make decisions and take actions based on a thorough analysis combined with instinct and intuition to make a positive effect on profitability. This programme will help you: Identify ways to analyse data and sort relevant from irrelevant information Develop analytical and numerate thinking, and consider the financial implications of a decision Make decisions based on sound commercial reasoning - a mix of intuition and analysis Select from a range of tools to analyse a situation and apply these effectively Understand how costs and profits are calculated Use tried-and-tested techniques to manage and control your budgets Appreciate the fundamentals of financial analysis Focus on the bottom line Identify the basics of capital investment appraisal for your business Evaluate results and seek opportunities for improvement to your business 1 The commercial environment What do shareholders and investors want? What do managers want? Profit v non-profit organisations Investor expectations 2 Financial and non-financial information Risk and reward considerations Drivers of commercial decisions 3 Running a business A practical exercise to bring financial statements to life Different stakeholder interests in a business The impact and consequences of decisions on financial statements 4 Where do I make a difference to the organisation? How can I contribute to an improved business performance? Key performance indicators - measuring the right things A 'balanced scorecard' approach - it's not all about money! 5 A 'balanced scorecard' approach Analysing and reviewing my contribution to the business direction What is the current focus of my commercial decisions? Developing the business in the right way - getting the balance right! Where should/could it be in the future? Do my decisions support the overall vision and strategy? 6 Making commercial decisions Left-brain and right-brain thinking Convergent and divergent thinking Analysis and instinct Interactive case study exercise - emotional and rational decisions Reflection - what is my style of making decisions 7 Let's consider the customer! Identifying target markets Differentiating propositions and products Customer service considerations Marketing considerations and initiatives Pricing strategies and considerations 8 Strategic analysis The external environment The internal environment LEPEST analysis SWOT analysis Forecasting Group activity - analysing markets and the competition How do these improve your decisions? 9 Comparing performance Analysing key financial ratios Ways to compare performance and results Break-even analysis 10 Profit and loss accounts and budgeting Managing income and expenditure The budgeting process How does this link to the profit and loss account? Managing and controlling a cost centre/budget The role of the finance department Different ways of budgeting Incremental budgeting Zero-based budgeting 11 Understanding the balance sheet Purpose of balance sheets Understanding and navigating the content What does a balance sheet tell you? How do you affect your balance sheet? Links to the profit and loss account A practical team exercise that brings financial statements to life 12 Business decisions exercise How does this improve your decisions? A practical exercise to apply new knowledge and bring commercial thinking to to life The impact and consequences of decisions on financial statements 13 Working capital Why is this important? The importance of keeping cash flowing Business decisions that affect cash Calculating profit 14 Capital investment appraisal Capex v Opex Payback Return on investment The future value of money The concept of hurdle rate 15 Lessons learned and action planning So what? Recap and consolidation of learning The decisions that I need to consider Actions to achieve my plan

Commercial instinct (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Customer Service Leadership - accredited by the Institute of Leadership

By Beyond Theory: business training & coaching

leadership management training course

Customer Service Leadership - accredited by the Institute of Leadership
Delivered in Northampton or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Medical Tourism

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview Many hospitals and clinics will use a smile, “customer service” and good intentions to hide the fact they have poor or no training in service and professional staff about the different care that medical tourists or expat local patients need. At the heart of appropriate care for medical travellers is a need for institutional awareness of the unique differences between local patients and medical tourists. Having a better understanding of what medical tourists, their care managers and home-based doctors expect from the receiving hospital or clinic at the medical destination will lead to a better quality of patient care for medical travellers.

Medical Tourism
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,779

DIPLOMA IN INSULATION AND BUILDING TREATMENTS

By Oscar Onsite

REFERENCE CODE 601/3040/4 COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 3 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview Who is this qualification for? This qualification is aimed at those who are involved in carrying out insulation or associated treatments to buildings; the qualification is at Level 3 and should be by those who are experienced and capable of dealing with a wide range of problems and situations and working with installations that have complex requirements. Candidates may take a technical or supervisory role, particularly in relation to less-experienced colleagues. They will also work closely with customers/clients and have well-developed customer service skills. The qualification is designed to ensure that there is a high degree of flexibility to complete by having pathways for a wide range of occupational roles and specialisms. All work must be carried out in accordance with Building Regulations and Industry recognised safe working practices, including the disposal of waste. What is required from candidates? GQA qualifications are made up of a number of units that have a credit value or credits. This qualification consists of 5 mandatory units and 6 pathways to cover occupational roles in External Wall Insulation, Cavity Wall Insulation, Loft insulation, Draught Proofing, Internal insulation and insulation to Framed Sections of Buildings. Candidates must complete all 5 mandatory units which have a total credit value of 23 credits and the required credits from the selected pathway. Dependent on the pathway selected the qualification has a total credit value ranging from 59 credits to 91 credits The units are made up of the things those working in these job roles need to know to be able to do to carry out the work safely and correctly. These are called Learning Outcomes, and all must be met to achieve the unit. Mandatory units Level Credit Maintain, promote and monitor Health and Safety in the Insulation and Building Treatments working environment Environmental Issues in the Insulation and Building Treatments working environment Identify and confirm requirements, resources and methods of work to carry out workplace activity Communication and teamwork in Insulation and Building Treatment activities Understanding Building Regulations and Legislation that apply to the Insulation and Building Treatments working environment Pathway 1 External Wall Insulation D/503/3042 Applying Surface Finishes to External Wall Insulation in the Workplace 2 19 Installing External Wall Insulation in the Workplace 2 19 Setting Out and Installing External Wall Insulation and Applying Surface Finishes to Buildings with Non-Routine or Complex Features Pathway 2 Cavity Wall Insulation Installing Cavity Wall Insulation in the Workplace 2 18 Setting Out and Installing Cavity Wall Insulation to Buildings with Non-Routine or Complex Features 3 24 Pathway 3 Loft Insulation Installing Loft Insulation in the Workplace Setting Out and Installing Loft Insulation to Buildings with Non-Routine or Complex Features Pathway 4 Draught Proofing Installing Draught-proofing to Openings in the Workplace 2 12 Setting Out and Installing Draught-Proofing to Openings with Non-Routine or Complex Features 3 30 Pathway 5 Internal Insulation to Walls, Floors or Ceilings Installing Internal Insulation to Walls, Floors or Ceilings in the Workplace Setting Out and Installing Internal Insulations to Walls, Floors or Ceilings to Buildings with Non-Routine or Complex Features Pathway 6 Insulation to Framed Sections of Buildings Installing Insulation to Framed Sections of Buildings in the Workplace 2 19 Setting Out and Installing Insulation to Framed Sections of Buildings with Complex or Non-Routine Features in the Workplace Assessment Guidance Evidence should show that you can complete all of the learning outcomes for each unit being taken. Types of evidence: Evidence of performance and knowledge is required. Evidence of performance should be demonstrated by activities and outcomes, and should be generated in the workplace only, unless indicated under potential sources of evidence (see below). Evidence of knowledge can be demonstrated though performance or by responding to questions. Quantity of evidence: Evidence should show that you can meet the requirements of the units in a way that demonstrates that the standards can be achieved consistently over an appropriate period of time. Potential sources of evidence: The main source of evidence for each unit will be observation of the candidate’s performance and knowledge demonstrated during the completion of the unit. This can be supplemented by the following types of physical or documentary evidence: Accident book/reporting system Photo/video evidence Safety records Work diaries Training records Timesheets Audio evidence Telephone logs Job specifications and documentations Delivery records Witness testimonies Equipment Correspondence with customers Prepared sites and structures Notes and memos Completed sites and structures Please Note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or Assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. If you are in any doubt about the validity of evidence, please contact Oscar Onsite Academy

DIPLOMA IN INSULATION AND BUILDING TREATMENTS
Delivered In-Person in Manchester or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Live from London | EA/PA Excellence Workshop

5.0(1)

By Own Your Success

EA/PA Excellence Workshop Live from London on the 25th of April 2024. Featuring Keynote speaker Reggie Love, former Special Assistant to 44th President of the USA, Barrack Obama. Panel featuring Sophie Chapman, assistant to Steven Bartlett entrepreneur, author, host of the diary of a CEO and youngest ever dragon on BBC's Dragon's Den, Victoria Wratten, CEO of the Executive & Personal Assistants Association. The workshop contains, panel talk, keynote talk and facilitation over key topics from Kate Wood over the course of the day.

Live from London | EA/PA Excellence Workshop
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£530 to £580

Demand Management

5.0(6)

By Supply Chain Academy

The course helps participants understand the role of demand and inventory planning in the wider context of supply chain management. It aims to demonstrate how to improve the alignment between supply and demand to maintain good levels of customer service and on-shelf availability whilst eliminating excess stock and reducing inventory investment. PARTICIPANTS WILL LEARN HOW TO: • Understand the role of demand management and its benefits • Identify the key demand characteristics and patterns; learn how to use them to improve forecast accuracy • Develop an understanding of key qualitative and quantitative forecasting methods • Learn how to conduct fundamental inventory analyses with a view to achieving the appropriate trade-off between stock and service level COURSE TOPICS INCLUDE: The role of Demand Management • The end-to-end view of Supply Chain Management • Demand Characteristics and the Product Life Cycle • Demand patterns • Push and pull systems Background to forecasting • The forecasting Process • Time-series methods of forecasting • Calculating forecast errors Inventory Analysis • Categorisation of stock • ABC Analysis • Economic order quantity and minimum order quantity • Safety stock and stock cover Inventory Management • Materials requirements planning (MRP) • Stock replenishment systems • Practical inventory management • The cost of managing stock

Demand Management
Delivered in Upminster or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Bespoke Training

By The Leadership Wizard

Are you requiring additional training to support your or your teams skills but can't see what you need in our advertised training courses? Then get in touch to design training/teambuilding specific to you or your team. How does it work? A free 30 minute consultation to discuss what you would like to achieve from a bespoke training course. A written proposal of what training may look like along with costings is emailed to you within 3 days of the initial consultation. If the proposal is agreed, then a date and time is agreed with both parties. Trainings can be delivered on a one to one basis, or with small - large groups. Recent bespoke training have been delivered covering topics such asCommunicationCustomer serviceTime ManagementDelegationWhat does professionalism look like? Prices start from £75.00. Contact us directly to organise bespoke training.

Bespoke Training
Delivered In-Person in West Lothian or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Autism Awareness

By Prima Cura Training

This course explores Autism and the current body of thinking and knowledge around Autistic Spectrum Disorders. This enables learners to consider how to adapt their practice with useful strategies to better support an individual with autism.

Autism Awareness
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry