There are two types for Employability course:
- non-accredited - courses, workshops and drop-ins that build and extend your knowledge and skills;
- accredited - courses that lead to a nationally recognised qualification and involve completing coursework or a formal assessment.
Most non-accredited courses are short, usually around 14 hours and focus on a specific element starting or returning to work. For example 'Preparing for Employment' is a first step and looks at identifying the skills, experience and behaviours that you have and how to write a good quality CV that 'sells' you to potential employers, whilst 'Seeking Employment' focusses on the next step of applying for jobs and preparing for interviews.
We also have non-accredited courses for older learners, lone parents and those who feel their confidence or communication skills are holding them back, as well as workshops and drop-ins.
We have a range of accredited courses available through Adult Learning centres and our partner organisations. These are often related to a specific area of employment and are available at a range of levels from Entry Level 3 to Level 2.
In all our courses we aim to develop your transferable skills including Maths and English along with your confidence and communication skills as these are highly desired in the workplace. Did you know that a survey of employers in 2018 ranked communication as the most important skill they required?