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INVEST IN YOUR CAREER TODAY WITH WIDE RANGE OF DIVERSE ETB TRAINING PROGRAMMES

written by Stephen Maguire August 14, 2014
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untitled (34)untitled (36)untitled (35)Donegal ETB Training Centres in Letterkenny and Gweedore are providing a wide range of diverse training programmes this Autumn, in Commercial, Industrial, Business and IT Sectors, and many more. 

Why not invest in your career today?

· Search for a course in your area on the former SOLAS/FÁS Website http://www.fas.ie/en/Training/Home/default.htm

· Email: coursesdonegaltc@donegaletb.ie

· Telephone: 0749120500 or Gweedore 0749560500

· Employers we can design and develop training courses to suit needs and assist you to fill job vacancies.

Training Programmes

Donegal ETB Training Centres deliver an extensive range of training to a diverse range of clients including those entering the labour market for the first time, job changers, persons wishing to up-date or acquire new skills, those changing careers, persons with a disability and early school leavers.

We offer a range of courses both in the centres and in outlying areas of Donegal in Information technology, Business and Accounts, Hair and Beauty, Construction, Horticulture, Outdoor Activity, Engineering, Childcare, Healthcare, Catering, Software Development and Testing, and Social Media and Marketing.

Adult Day Courses

Day courses are designed to provide learners with a range of employment related skills and formal vocational qualifications to facilitate those entering the labour market for the first time and persons wishing to up-date or acquire new skills.

Typically these courses can range in duration from 10-20 weeks.

For further information visit: http://www.fas.ie/en/Training/Home/default.htm

Traineeships

Traineeships are occupational specific and industry endorsed training programmes which combine Training Centres and on-the-job elements leading to QQI major awards mostly at levels 5 and 6 and/or industry recognised certification providing access to specific occupations in designated sectors.

These programmes are targeted at occupations which are not designated as apprenticeships but entail significant skill requirements which are best acquired through a combination of alternating periods of in centre and employer based training.

For further information visit: http://www.fas.ie/en/Training/Home/default.htm

Apprenticeships

Apprenticeship is the recognised means by which people are trained to become craftspeople in Ireland.

The apprenticeship system typically consists of 3 off-the-job phases and 4 on-the-job phases.

Generally the duration of an apprenticeship is four years. For further information on becoming or employing an apprentice please contact the Services to Business Office in the Donegal ETB Training Centres @0749120500.

For further information visit: http://fas.ie/en/Training/Apprenticeships/default.htm

Construction Skills Certification Scheme

The Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) provides for the training, assessment, certification and registration of non-craft operatives within the construction sector.

To apply for a place on a course please search here for a SOLAS Approved Training Organisation.

Further information is available on the Construction Skills Certification Scheme page below.

http://fas.ie/en/Training/Employee+Training/Construction+Skills+Certification+Scheme/

Local Training Initiative (LTI)

The Local Training Initiatives programme is delivered through community based groups to provide a range of learner centred courses to assist individuals to enter or re-enter the labour market.

The programme is primarily geared at 18-35 year olds experiencing exclusion and labour market disadvantage.

Local training initiatives are currently running in Killybegs and Inishowen. For further information contact Gweedore @ 0749160500 or Letterkenny @0749120500

Specialist Training Programme (STP)

Specialist Training Providers provide vocational training courses which target the needs of people with disabilities.

They provide learner focused training and related services to individuals who require more intensive support than would be available in non-specialist training provision. courses are available in Letterkenny and Gweedore areas.

Evening Courses

Evening courses are generally delivered in the Donegal Training Centres along with outreach centres throughout Donegal 1 or 2 evenings a week.

The majority of courses are generally between 5 to 15 weeks in Duration.

Evening courses are open to all (both employed and unemployed), however fees will apply to those not in receipt of a payment from the Department of Social Protection.

Fee paying clients must apply directly to the Donegal ETB Training Centres.

Those in receipt of a payment from the Department of Social protection should apply through an Employment Services office.

For information on the range of evening courses delivered by the ETB training centres please visit the link below and search under Donegal on the drop down:

http://www.fas.ie/en/Training/Home/default.htm

· Email: coursesdonegaltc@donegaletb.ie

· Telephone: 0749120500 or Gweedore 0749560500

 

INVEST IN YOUR CAREER TODAY WITH WIDE RANGE OF DIVERSE ETB TRAINING PROGRAMMES was last modified: August 14th, 2014 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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