Passing your CCTV Training Course allows you to apply for an SIA Licence. The CCTV Operator Licence means you can legally work in the private security industry in a wide range of places, being responsible for security camera operation.
The course covers all the legal knowledge you need to do a CCTV job well. It also covers other important topics like radio work and using the camera controls.
More people book CCTV training with Get Licensed than anywhere else. For years, we've helped thousands of people get licensed to get working as a CCTV Operator.
Completing this course means you will be able to apply for a CCTV Operator SIA Licence. That's what allows you to legally work in the private security industry in the UK, and it's your ticket to landing a CCTV Operator job in a growing industry.
London requires CCTV operators across public and private sectors.
Ideal if you enjoy observation, awareness, and responsibility.
Opportunities to advance into control room or supervisor roles.
London is a vibrant and active city, and it always needs protecting. People, properties, assets, businesses, events... you name it, London's got it, and it needs watching over!
The brilliant thing about the security industry is that it suits so many different kinds of people. While Door Supervisor courses are more suited to night owls or physically active people, CCTV training leads to good jobs for people who naturally have good attention to detail.
If you're great at spotting body language, have a talent for knowing what people are up to even if they think you don't see it, or know how to split your focus between lots of different places to look at once, CCTV jobs are a brilliant choice.
While it's less physically demanding than other security work, the challenges in CCTV are instead about staying alert. You also need a good sense of what's morally right, because if you choose to follow someone by camera, you need to be able to justify why they caught your attention.
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