Description
Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders
The Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders is a comprehensive training program designed for individuals who wish to obtain a personal licence to sell alcohol. This qualification is a legal requirement for anyone who wants to work in a licensed premises or be named as a designated premises supervisor.
During the course, participants will learn about the legal responsibilities and obligations associated with selling alcohol, including the licensing objectives, age verification, and the prevention of crime and disorder. They will also gain a thorough understanding of the licensing laws and regulations, as well as the roles and responsibilities of a personal licence holder.
This qualification is suitable for a wide range of individuals, including those who are already working in the hospitality industry and want to progress their career, as well as those who are looking to start a new career in the licensed trade.
Why Choose the Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders?
By obtaining the Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders, individuals can demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the licensing laws and regulations, making them more attractive to employers in the licensed trade. This qualification can open up a range of career opportunities, including roles such as bar manager, pub landlord, or event manager.
The training is delivered by experienced professionals who have extensive knowledge of the licensed trade. They will provide practical examples and case studies to ensure that participants can apply their learning in real-life situations.
Course Details
The Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders is a one-day course, which includes a multiple-choice examination at the end. The course can be delivered in-person or online, providing flexibility for individuals who may have other commitments. Upon successful completion of the course and examination, participants will receive a nationally recognized qualification.
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