Preparation for Employment in Construction Industries

Vocational qualification

In Birmingham

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Birmingham

  • Duration

    13 Weeks

Preparation for Employment in Construction Industries Centres: North West Skills Centre: Length: 13 Weeks. Attendance: 14.5 hours per week. Start date: September. Times: Daytime. Qualification: Preparation for Employment in Construction Industries. Entry Requirements: Although there are no formal entry requirements, you will be asked to complete a literacy and numeracy assessment and attend an.

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Location

Start date

Birmingham (West Midlands)
48-68 Stour Street Ladywood, B18 7AJ

Start date

On request

About this course

Although there are no formal entry requirements, you will be asked to complete a literacy and numeracy assessment and attend an informal interview to make sure this is the right course for you.

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Course programme


Preparation for Employment in Construction Industries
Centres:
North West Skills Centre :

Length:
13 Weeks

Attendance:
14.5 hours per week

Start date:
September

Times:
Daytime

Qualification:
Preparation for Employment in Construction Industries

Course Content:
The OCNW Entry Level Certificate in Preparation for Employment in the Construction Industries provides the learner with an excellent introduction to the trade areas within the construction industry. It will help learners make decisions on whether to progress with further training and employment in these areas. The qualification also promotes the development of wider employment skills, emphasising the importance of appropriate conduct and dress within a work area, customer service, customer care and safe working practice. You will study the following areas. Contributing to the Health and Safety of the work place; Handling and storing materials and components; Personal work skills; Carrying out operations. You will also have the opportunity to study basic skills in English, Maths and IT.

Assessment is through a combination of portfolio and external assessment. External assessments are in a wide range of occupational areas, allowing the qualification to meet the particular interest of the leaner. There is an emphasis on the leaner acquiring practical skills and assessment is through the demonstration of these skills.

Progression:
Successful students can progress on to other construction course such as the Introductory Certificate in Construction Skills.

What's the next step?

If you are sure this is the right course for you, you can either:
  • Complete an application form and return it to the Admissions Offices at either Handsworth Campus or Fordrough Campus
  • Come along to one of our main enrolment sessions


Preparation for Employment in Construction Industries

Price on request