Lesson 2.1: Core Responsibilities of Front of House Officers

Overview

Front of house security officers are responsible for balancing security tasks with customer service. This lesson covers your daily duties, distinguishing between security and concierge roles, and how to handle potential role confusion. You will gain a clear understanding of your core responsibilities, ensuring that you can perform your duties professionally while maintaining appropriate boundaries.

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  • Understand the daily responsibilities of front of house security officers
  • Recognise the difference between security and concierge duties
  • Identify role confusion scenarios and handle them professionally

Glossary: Core Responsibilities of Front of House Officers

Term Definition
Daily Duties Routine tasks performed by security officers, including monitoring access points, checking ID, and ensuring the safety of the premises
Concierge Responsibilities Non-security tasks such as providing directions, assisting guests, and managing general enquiries, which may overlap with security duties in some environments
Role Confusion Occurs when the responsibilities of a front of house security officer and other roles, like concierge or customer service, overlap, leading to unclear boundaries
SIA Licence A mandatory licence for security officers in the UK, required for many security roles, including front of house positions
BS 7499 British Standard that covers the requirements for static guarding and mobile patrol services, applicable to front of house security
BS 7858 British Standard for the screening and vetting of individuals employed in the security industry, ensuring only qualified professionals are hired
GDPR The UK regulation that governs how personal data is handled, ensuring compliance when collecting and processing guest or visitor information

All topics must be completed before heading to the next lesson.