From Labourer to Site Manager: Which CSCS Card Do You Actually Need?
11/06/2026

5 Jobs in Leicester You Can Get in Under 3 Months With the Right Short Course  

Not everyone wants to spend years at university before starting a career. The good news is that in Leicester, there are well-paying, stable jobs you can qualify for in just a few months — sometimes in a matter of weeks.

If you are looking for a fast and realistic route into employment, these five careers are worth your attention. Each one requires a short, affordable course. Each one has genuine job opportunities right here in Leicester and the wider Midlands. And none of them require a university degree.

1. Door Supervisor or Security Guard — SIA Licence

The security industry is always hiring. Shopping centres, hospitals, nightclubs, music events, office buildings, and construction sites all need trained, licensed security staff. And the entry requirement is clearly defined: you need an SIA licence.

To get licensed as a door supervisor, you complete an accredited SIA Door Supervisor training course, which runs over four to six days and includes a first aid qualification. Once you pass the exams and submit your SIA application, you can be working in security within weeks of finishing your training.

What to Expect

  • Average salary: £22,000 to £28,000 per year — more for experienced or specialist staff
  • Course length: 4 to 6 days for door supervisor training
  • First aid included: Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) is part of the course
  • Where to train: Bright Learning Centre, Leicester

Security work offers flexible shift patterns, a consistent income, and a clear path to senior roles such as team leader, area supervisor, or control room manager. It is one of the most accessible industries for anyone wanting to get into paid work quickly.

2. Construction Labourer — Green CSCS Card

Construction across Leicester and the East Midlands is busy. New housing developments, infrastructure upgrades, and commercial builds mean that sites are regularly looking for reliable workers. The basic entry requirement for most sites is a valid CSCS card — and the green labourer card is the starting point for anyone new to construction.

To get your green CSCS labourer card, you need to complete a Level 1 Health and Safety in Construction course and pass the CITB Health, Safety and Environment test. This takes just one to two days of training, making it one of the fastest qualifications available in any industry.

What to Expect

  • Average salary: £20,000 to £26,000 per year, rising with experience
  • Course length: 1 to 2 days of training, plus the CITB test
  • Career growth: progress to a blue or gold CSCS card as you gain trade skills
  • Where to train: Bright Learning Centre, Leicester

Construction is a career with strong long-term earning potential. Start as a labourer, develop a trade, and your options grow significantly over time.

3. Food Handler or Kitchen Worker — Level 2 Food Hygiene Certificate

Restaurants, care homes, school kitchens, supermarkets, cafes, and food production facilities all need staff who hold a food hygiene certificate. In most food-related workplaces, it is a legal requirement under UK food safety law.

The Level 2 Award in Food Safety and Hygiene is one of the shortest and most affordable qualifications available. Most people complete it in a single day. The certificate is nationally recognised, widely accepted by employers across the hospitality and food production sectors, and opens the door to a wide range of kitchen and catering roles.

What to Expect

  • Average salary: £19,000 to £25,000 per year — higher in supervisory kitchen roles
  • Course length: 1 day
  • Ideal for: people entering hospitality, or existing workers who need a formal certificate
  • Where to train: Bright Learning Centre, Leicester

Leicester has a rich and diverse food scene, and the city's restaurants, takeaways, and catering companies are always looking for reliable, certified staff. This qualification is a quick, affordable way to make yourself employable in a sector that never stops hiring.

4. Teaching Assistant or Adult Trainer — Level 3 Award in Education and Training

If you enjoy helping people learn and you have knowledge or skills you want to pass on, a career in education or training could be the right fit. You do not need a full teaching degree to get started. The Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET) is the nationally recognised entry-level qualification for anyone who wants to teach or train adults in the UK.

This qualification is accepted by further education colleges, private training providers, community organisations, and workplace training departments. It is ideal for people who already have practical experience in a field and want to use that knowledge to train others.

What to Expect

  • Average salary: £20,000 to £27,000 per year — varies by setting and subject
  • Course length: 3 to 6 weeks with flexible delivery options
  • Ideal for: industry professionals, career changers, community tutors
  • Where to train: Bright Learning Centre, Leicester

Bright Learning Centre delivers the Level 3 AET with flexible scheduling, so you can complete the course alongside existing work or family commitments. Once qualified, you can teach or train across a wide range of subjects and settings throughout Leicester and the East Midlands.

5. Pub or Restaurant Manager — Personal Licence (APLH)

If you want to manage a venue that sells alcohol — whether that is a pub, restaurant, hotel bar, or events space — you need a personal licence. Without it, you cannot legally be the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS), which is the role the law requires for any premises licensed to sell alcohol in the UK.

To get a personal licence, you need to pass the Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH) qualification and then apply to your local council. The APLH course takes one to two days, and the exam is very manageable with proper preparation.

What to Expect

  • Average salary: £24,000 to £35,000 per year — more in larger or busier venues
  • Course length: 1 to 2 days
  • Application: submit to Leicester City Council after passing the exam
  • Where to train: Bright Learning Centre, Leicester

The hospitality sector in Leicester is thriving. From the city centre to the suburbs, there are hundreds of licensed venues that need qualified, licence-holding managers. The APLH is one of the most direct routes into a management role in hospitality.

Which Course Is Right for You?

If you are not sure which route to take, start by thinking about what kind of work environment suits you best.

  • Do you prefer working outdoors and staying active? Look at construction (CSCS) or security (SIA).
  • Do you enjoy fast-paced environments and working with people? Security or hospitality could be a great fit.
  • Do you have a passion for food and cooking? A food hygiene certificate is your starting point.
  • Do you like sharing knowledge and supporting others to learn? The Level 3 AET opens that door.
  • Do you want to run your own team and manage a business? The personal licence gets you there.

All five pathways lead to real jobs with steady incomes. None of them require years of study. And all of them are available right now through Bright Learning Centre in Leicester.

Why Choose Bright Learning Centre?

Bright Learning Centre has been helping people in Leicester gain practical, career-changing qualifications for years. Our trainers have real industry experience. Our courses are designed to be clear, practical, and efficient — because we know your time is valuable.

We understand the Leicester job market. We know which qualifications employers are looking for and we make sure our students leave with exactly what they need to find work. Whether you are changing careers, returning to work, or entering employment for the first time, we will find the right course for your situation.

Contact us today to find out more about upcoming course dates, pricing, and how to get started. A new career in under three months is not just possible — for many of our students in Leicester, it is exactly what happened.

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