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Public Services
I want to be... probation officer prison officer fire fighter paramedic soldier PCSO police officer
How do I get there?
Level 2
BTEC L2 First Extended Certificate in Public Services
BTEC L3 National Foundation Diploma / Extended Diploma in Uniformed Protective Services
Level 3
Progress into employment
Progress on to university
After completing her Level 3 course at Oaklands, Alisha Hall joined the Prison Service and is based at HMP Bedford. She regularly comes back to the college to help deliver aspects of the Custodial Care unit to current Level 3 students.
BTEC L2 First Extended Certificate in Public Services BTEC L3 National Foundation Diploma / Extended Diploma in Uniformed Protective Services
Level Full Time
21 Year St Albans
Take your first steps towards a career supporting the public. You’ll learn the essential skills for a wide range of careers, from the armed services and police force to roles at local authorities and central government.
What do I need? Three GCSEs at Grade 3/D or a relevant Level 1 course. Motivation, commitment and enthusiasm to participate in physical activity in college and voluntary activities in your spare time.
What will I learn? l The role and work of the public services l Working skills in the public service sector l Public services and community protection l Health, fitness and lifestyle l Land navigation by map and compass l Volunteering for the public services l Preparing to respond to emergency incidents
What can I do next? You can progress onto the Level 3 National Foundation Diploma in Uniformed Protective Services. With further training or study, you could go into a wide range of public sector occupations in both the uniformed and non-uniformed sectors. The uniformed protective services sector is diverse and encompasses public services such as the police service, the fire and rescue service, the armed services and the prison service. This programme prepares you for higher education and future employment in the sector.
What do I need? Four GCSEs at Grade 4/C or above including Maths or English or a Level 2 qualification in Public Services. A reasonable level of physical fitness and a willingness to learn the self-discipline of public service work.
What will I learn? l Citizenship and diversity l Behaviour and discipline in the uniformed protective services l Physical preparation, health and wellbeing l Teamwork, leadership and communication in the uniformed protective services l Government and the protective services l Planning for and responding to emergency incidents l Custodial care l Police powers and the law l Global affairs, the media and the uniformed protective services
What can I do next? You could progress to university or other degree level studies or apply for a range of entry-level roles within the Uniformed Protective Services sector including an apprenticeship.
Level Full Time
32 Years St Albans
For more information on our Public Services courses, relevant careers and potential salaries, visit www.oaklands.ac.uk/publicservices