Public Services Level 2 BTEC First Extended Certificate

21211W0 | Parson's Walk Centre, Wigan
Start Date | 02/09/2024
Time/Day | FULL TIME

Is this course for me?

If you are looking for a challenging career with lots of responsibility and high rewards then a public services course could be for you. You will gain the skills, knowledge and confidence for a career in the Fire Service, Royal Navy, Armed Forces, Customs and Excise or Police. Our courses have been designed with input from experts at the Police, RAF, Fire Services and the Army. You will experience life in the public services through a range of relevant activities, trips, visits and guest speakers. You will work with lots of professionals from the services, who help you build the skills to work in this diverse industry.

What will I study?

Units include: role and work of the public services, skills for working in the public services, crime and its effects, employability skills, fitness and outdoor activities. You will also study English and maths at an appropriate level, and take part in a range of work related activities. You will also have the opportunity to complete the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award.

How long is the course?

Full time for one academic year

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is made up of internal assignments and externally marked assignments.

What qualifications do I need?

A minimum of 5 GCSE subjects graded 9-3 or equivalent including maths or English.

What can I progress onto?

On successful completion of the courses you can progress to the BTEC Level 3 programme of study. On successful completion at Level 3, you may go on to university level and choose from a wide range of degrees including: Criminology, Police Science and Public Services Management. The average pay for a Police Officer is around £33,000 a year. Qualified Fire Fighters earn over £29,000 a year. Royal Navy Officers may earn between £25,000- £84,000 a year. Other careers include Armed Forces, Prison Officer, Rescue Services, Local Government Official, HM Revenue and Customs Officer and Security Services.

Other Information

You can expect to receive support from a competent, highly experienced team of staff with industry experience. If you are 16-18 years old, you may be eligible for our FREE bus pass. Find out more at www.wigan-leigh.ac.uk/free-bus-pass

Course Fees

16-18 Year Olds 19+ year olds Free for eligible learners? Is Loan Available?
£497.00 Yes No

Exam Fee

£184.00

Police Officers (Sergeant and Below)

Police officers (Sergeant and below) co-ordinate and undertake the investigation of crimes, patrol public areas, arrest offenders and suspects and enforce law and order. Officers of the British Transport Police operate within the specialised police service for the railway network across Britain.

Requirements: Level 3 NVQ; A Levels

Opportunities

1.77%
RISE in employment in 5 years

What could you earn

£27,707
Entry
£43,032
Median
£54,279
Potential

Typical Tasks

  • Gives evidence in court cases.
  • Works on station reception desk and or in communications room.
  • Prepares briefs or reports for senior officers.
  • Attends accidents.
  • Interviews suspects, takes statements from witnesses and stops, searches and/or arrests suspects.
  • Investigates complaints, crimes, accidents, any suspicious activities or other incidents.
  • Directs and controls traffic or crowds at demonstrations and large public events.
  • Receives instructions from senior officers and patrols an assigned area on foot, horseback, motorcycle, motor car or boat to check security and enforce regulations.

Knowledge

Customer and Personal Service Public Safety and Security Psychology Law and Government English Language Education and Training Computers and Electronics Clerical Sociology and Anthropology Telecommunications

Skills

Active Listening Critical Thinking Speaking Reading Comprehension Monitoring Active Learning Writing
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