SKILLSLINK Training is providing a range of great training courses in the Kempsey and the Nambucca Valley.
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Starting soon in Nambucca is the Stepping Up Program which is a multi-industry course with support for students learning as well as the development of work readiness skills.
This course is being delivered at the Nambucca Youth Centre.
Phil Baldwin is the Community Training and Development Coordinator for SkillsLink Training and says the program is designed for young people transitioning from school to the workplace.
“The content covers the Hospitality, Horticulture and Business industries so that young people can experience a range of career options. The course is planned to be very hands on with lots of practical activities,” Mr Baldwin said.
SkillsLink Training is the training arm of the Port Macquarie Community College and the college is very excited to be working in the Nambucca and Macleay valleys.
“The College’s motto is ‘putting you back into the Community’. Access to quality training courses in regional communities is an important ingredient for people of all ages and backgrounds to engage and grow towards their life’s aspirations,” Mr Baldwin said.
“SkillsLink Training offers flexibility and personalised services covering a wide range of programs, including National Qualifications and accredited short courses.
“We can deliver full or part qualifications including Hospitality, Retail, Leadership and Management, Horticulture, Community Services, Individual Support, Business and Information Technology as well as First Aid, White Card, RSA and RCG.
“We also offer customised programs for people with disability.
“We have a very popular tech savvy seniors courses being delivered in Macksville for the over 60s. Depending on your circumstances and eligibility, we can offer generous concessions on both full qualifications and short courses such as First Aid, Whitecard and RSA & RCG. This training is subsidised by the NSW Government,” Mr Baldwin said.
If you would like to know more about the course for young people at the Youth Centre or any other course, contact the College on 6583-7288.