Many people think that being a security guard is a dead-end job. Once you are a security guard, that’s it. But that simply isn’t true. Of course, if you love being a security guard, then great, but if you want to move up the ranks and get a better wage, there are many roles to pursue.
It’s always important to speak to your supervisor or line manager. There’s no point bursting with ambition but telling no one. If your boss knows you want to move up the ladder, they’ll help you as long as you perform your duties well and are a team player with good attendance and timekeeping.
The next role up from being a security guard could be a team leader in charge of organising and training other security guards. And you’ll often find that the security managers also used to be security guards. If you check out our Mitie Case study, you’ll learn how Benjamin Goater worked his way up to security operations manager in just six years from starting as a security guard.
You will know as a security guard yourself, you had to invest in your training initially. And training is often a significant factor in personal and career development.
If you want to improve your skills, the best way to do that is by taking more training.
The great news is that Get Licensed is now offering five new e-learning courses.
They include:
- Fire Marshall
- Introduction to Risk Assessment
- ADHD Awareness
- Mental Health Awareness
- Workplace Health and Safety
These short e-courses can be taken in the comfort of your home over a few hours. And prices start from just £25. So if you are looking to impress your boss, take a look at the courses we have available:
Fire Marshall
As a security guard, people are looking for you to react and protect others in an emergency. A fire breaking out is an emergency that could lead to serious loss of life, so it’s crucial that there are people trained in every workplace to deal with such a situation. The fire marshall CPD-accredited course will teach you all the skills you need to tackle a fire and evacuate the building safely.
Introduction to Risk Assessment
Risk assessments are an essential procedure in the workplace to prevent accidents and injuries. The introduction to risk assessment is a foundation course that explains the basics and teaches you why and how they are carried out.
ADHD Awareness
The ADHD awareness course is a short course that gives learners an insight into the condition of ADHD. The illness can affect both adults as well as children, and they may struggle with impulsive behaviour and hyperactivity. The course can help you recognise those that may show symptoms and give you skills to help and support.
Mental Health Awareness
Mental health is a persistent problem in society. We are becoming more aware of how mental health can affect us and how to reach out if we need help. However, stigma does still exist. The mental health awareness course can help you recognise if a co-worker is suffering from the symptoms of a mental illness and provide support.
Workplace Health And Safety
The workplace can be dangerous, with many hazards and often toxic chemicals. The workplace health and safety course teaches you how to react following an accident and protect your fellow workers. You’ll learn about handling electricity and COSHH (controlling substances hazardous to health).
Why not book an appointment with your boss to discuss your career path today and let them know about the new Get Licensed courses you would like to take? You’ll be showing great initiative, and if you have a great boss, they’ll likely pay for the courses for you. Best of luck!
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