Level 3 Certificate in Spectator Safety Supervision

Level 3 Certificate in Spectator Safety Supervision

LevelLevel 3
Duration8 Days

Choose Package

Suitable for learners progressing into supervisory roles within spectator safety.

Level 3 Certificate in Spectator Safety Supervision

£249.00
  • Full qualification enrolment
  • Workplace-based assessment
  • Portfolio support
  • +1 more features

Emergency First Aid certificate must have a minimum of 12 months validity remaining.

Spectator Safety Supervision + Emergency First Aid

£299.00
  • Level 3 Certificate in Spectator Safety Supervision
  • Emergency First Aid at Work qualification
  • Portfolio support
  • +1 more features

Course Overview

The Level 3 Certificate in Spectator Safety Supervision (RQF) is designed for individuals responsible for supervising stewards, managing spectator areas, and ensuring safe operations at events.

This qualification develops advanced competence in preparing stewards and venues, supervising stewarding operations, managing crowd safety, making informed decisions, working with partner agencies and resolving customer service issues at spectator events.

Key Information

  • Duration:8 Days
  • Level:Level 3
  • Awarding Bodies:Highfield Qualifications
  • Regulation:Qualifications Wales
  • Credit Value:31
  • Guided Learning Hours (GLH):146 hours
  • Total Qualification Time (TQT):310 hours
  • Delivery Method:Workplace-based delivery and onsite training.
  • Certificate Validity:Competence-based qualification with no expiry
  • Accreditation:Highfield Qualifications (regulated by Qualifications Wales)
  • Delivery Format:Delivered at the learner’s workplace or venue, with evidence gathered in real working environments. Optional Physical Intervention training requires a suitable training space.

Who Is This Course For?

  • Supervisors and senior stewards
  • Team leaders at spectator events
  • Event safety supervisors
  • Personnel responsible for managing stewarding teams
  • Staff progressing from Level 2 Spectator Safety roles

Course Curriculum

An optional Physical Intervention unit is available for organisations whose supervisory staff require additional skills due to their role or location within a venue

How It Works

Choose Individual or Group Booking

Select a scheduled course date or arrange onsite delivery for your organisation.

Attend the Training

Complete mandatory supervisory units and gather workplace evidence.

Pass the Assessment

Successfully complete portfolio assessment and any optional unit assessments.

Receive Your Certificate

Achieve your Level 3 Certificate in Spectator Safety Supervision qualification.

Entry Requirements

  • Minimum age of 18 for certification
  • Sufficient English or Welsh language skills (CEFR B2 / Functional Skills Level 1)
  • Physically capable of performing required tasks
  • Valid photographic identification required
  • Completion of ACT Awareness training prior to certification
  • Valid First Aid training required before certification (can be included as a package)

Assessment Method

Mandatory units are assessed through a portfolio of evidence, including workplace observations, professional discussions, witness testimonies, work products and reflective accounts. The optional Physical Intervention unit is assessed through a multiple-choice examination and practical demonstration.

Delivery Format

Delivered at the learner’s workplace or venue, with evidence gathered in real working environments. Optional Physical Intervention training requires a suitable training space.

Career Opportunities

Spectator Safety Supervisor
Senior Steward
Event Safety Team Leader
Progression into event safety management roles

Why Choose This Course

  • Advanced RQF Level 3 qualification
  • Designed for supervisory and leadership roles
  • Workplace-based assessment
  • Portfolio of evidence approach
  • Recognised across the events and security industry
  • Supports compliance with safety legislation
  • Optional Physical Intervention unit available
  • Nationwide delivery

Certifications

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. It is fully regulated and widely recognised across the events and spectator safety industry.

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