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Fully-funded women in construction programme reopens in Donegal

written by Rachel McLaughlin July 15, 2024
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Rural Enterprise Skillnet is reopening applications for the next edition of its popular Women in Construction programme after a successful launch earlier this year.

This fully-funded full-time programme is open to women seeking to work in this sector.

Beginning in Letterkenny on September 2nd, the ten-week programme offers an opportunity to get job-ready for a new career path with essential skills and 14 certifications for the construction sector.

Rural Enterprise Skillnet is committed to offering an inclusive and supportive journey for people seeking to explore the potential and benefits of working in an industry currently experiencing a skills shortage. 

All participants will undertake a four-week work placement following the completion of a six-week training programme which will provide practical experience and the opportunity to showcase their newly acquired skills to potential employers. 

This is a full-time programme that will cover training in topics such as Safepass, Working at Heights, Safety & Health at Roadworks and 360 Excavator or Site Dumper Operator (New Entrants Programme) amongst other elements.  

Find out more: https://ruralenterpriseskillnet.ie/training-program/womeninconstruction/

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