Course Summary:
The Level 2 Public Services Teamwork and Personal Development in the Community programme has been designed for learners who are working in the community or are looking to work in the community, either in a voluntary capacity or through employment.
The study pathway will focus on the achievement and skills development of maths and English while covering concepts of leadership and teamwork within the Public Services.
Learners will need to be focussed on the completion of their skills programme in order to advance to higher level qualifications and to open up greater chances of employment. In both practical and theoretical settings, you will study what the Public Services can offer and where the employment growth markets are within the sector.
Entry requirements
You will need to complete an interview and screening test in maths and English. The entry...
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Derby
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Broomfield Hall, Morley, Ilkeston, DE7 6DN
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On request
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Subjects
Public
Teamwork
Maths
English
Leadership
Course programme
Course Content:
The course is made up of a number of units which can include:
Military Maths and/or Communication in Public Services
Teamwork and Communication Skills
Employment and Community Engagement
Health and Fitness
Work Placement and Volunteering
Citizenship
It also includes a tutorial session to monitor your progress, set targets, support your main programme of study, help your future progression and enhance your life skills. The completion of your GCSE will enable you to apply for higher level courses.
You will need to be aware that certain volunteering events take place at weekends and you will be expected to attend these.
How will I be assessed?
You will build a portfolio based around evidence generated by the various assessment methods in each unit. You are expected to work on multiple assessments at any one time. You will be assessed through practical demonstrations, logbooks and performance records, written reports and essays, presentations, workbooks, discussions and vivas. Maths and English will be assessed through course work, controlled assessment and final exam.
Are there any additional costs or specialist equipment required?
You are expected to purchase a uniform to wear at College and for practical sessions. Kit costs will vary depending on the items purchased: the cost is non-refundable once the items are ordered. You are also asked to contribute towards the end-of-year celebration event and yearly gym membership. Total costs are approximately £140.
There may be additional events during the year to which you are
expected to contribute. Financial assistance is available depending on your individual circumstances.
For applicants from outside the region or who travel over distance, the College has residential accommodation if required.
What can I do after this course?
Further study
On successful completion, the course provides an excellent platform for progression to programmes in:
Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Security in the Public Services
Careers in Sport
Basic Expedition Leadership