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UNEMPLOYED? NEED HELP FINDING WORK We offer a range of short programmes designed to support your return to work. You will receive advice and guidance before starting a course to make sure that it is appropriate for you and your career aspirations. Guidance will also be offered on the availability of jobs in your chosen area and assistance offered to improve your job-seeking skills.
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Bookkeeping – a two week programme covering purchase and sales records, basic cash flow, bookkeeping transactions and the SAGE system.
Business Administration – administrative skills and computing.
Catering – food preparation and food safety.
Construction – manual handling, small tools and equipment and operation of small plant/equipment.
Contact Centre Training – contact centre structure, personal effectiveness and measuring customer service.
Customer Service – effective communication and dealing with/meeting expectations of customers.
Health and Social Care – communicating with adults and children, factors affecting health and rights and responsibilities at work.
Retail – pre-employment training, preparing individuals to progress through interviews and into a retail career.
Starting Your Own Business – skills related to starting your own business, including enterprise skills and information on HM Revenue and Customs.
Warehousing and Storage – processing customer orders and assembling orders for dispatch.
Online Courses:• Internet Safety• Food Safety• Personal Finance• Health and Safety• Environmental Sustainability• Healthy Living
“The course was made interesting in the way it was taught and the tutor made it an enjoyable learning experience.”
Leicester College supported a group in Hinckley in their search for employment by offering a Retail Works Skills Booster Programme. The Group attended a Job Club in the Hinckley Library and Multi Access Centre. Having another skill to add to their CV was one of the main motivator.
leicestercollege.ac.uk
ENGAGEFOR
Retail Works Skills Booster
Step 1
Initial advice and guidance Individual programme of learning for you including vocational training
Step 2
Ongoing support through the College workclubs supporting you into employment, volunteering or further study
Step 3
UNEMPLOYED HELP WORK
TRAINING
Other vocational areas are being developed in line with current job opportunities. Please contact us for more information on 0116 224 2240.
We offer a range of short programmes designed to support your return to work.
You will receive advice and guidance before starting a course to make sure that it is appropriate for you and your career aspirations. Guidance will also be offered on the availability of jobs in your chosen area and assistance offered to improve your job-seeking skills.
How Skills Booster Works
Hands-on Experience
Work
Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Emplo
yment
Vocational Training
After coming to the UK from India, Dinabel wanted to work in an office.
To do this she was advised by her Next Step advisor to undertake the Skills Booster course at Leicester College.
She said: “The course, facilities and lecturers here at Leicester College have all been brilliant. I have really enjoyed meeting other people who are in similar situations and feel that completing this course will definitely help to improve my job prospects here in the UK.”
Since successfully completing this course Dinabel has gained valuable office experience volunteering for Leicester College and has successfully gained a permenant position.
Dinabel Dias – Administration
Now In PaidEmployment
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Bookkeeping – a two week programme covering purchase and sales records, basic cash flow, bookkeeping transactions and the SAGE system.
Business Administration – administrative skills and computing.
Catering – food preparation and food safety.
Construction – manual handling, small tools and equipment and operation of small plant/equipment.
Contact Centre Training – contact centre structure, personal effectiveness and measuring customer service.
Customer Service – effective communication and dealing with/meeting expectations of customers.
Health and Social Care – communicating with adults and children, factors affecting health and rights and responsibilities at work.
Retail – pre-employment training, preparing individuals to progress through interviews and into a retail career.
Starting Your Own Business – skills related to starting your own business, including enterprise skills and information on HM Revenue and Customs.
Warehousing and Storage – processing customer orders and assembling orders for dispatch.
Online Courses:• Internet Safety• Food Safety• Personal Finance• Health and Safety• Environmental Sustainability• Healthy Living
“The course was made interesting in the way it was taught and the tutor made it an enjoyable learning experience.”
Leicester College supported a group in Hinckley in their search for employment by offering a Retail Works Skills Booster Programme. The Group attended a Job Club in the Hinckley Library and Multi Access Centre. Having another skill to add to their CV was one of the main motivator.
leicestercollege.ac.uk
ENGAGEFOR
Retail Works Skills Booster
Step 1
Initial advice and guidance Individual programme of learning for you including vocational training
Step 2
Ongoing support through the College workclubs supporting you into employment, volunteering or further study
Step 3
UNEMPLOYED HELP WORK
TRAINING
Other vocational areas are being developed in line with current job opportunities. Please contact us for more information on 0116 224 2240.
We offer a range of short programmes designed to support your return to work.
You will receive advice and guidance before starting a course to make sure that it is appropriate for you and your career aspirations. Guidance will also be offered on the availability of jobs in your chosen area and assistance offered to improve your job-seeking skills.
How Skills Booster Works
Hands-on Experience
Work
Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Emplo
yment
Vocational Training
After coming to the UK from India, Dinabel wanted to work in an office.
To do this she was advised by her Next Step advisor to undertake the Skills Booster course at Leicester College.
She said: “The course, facilities and lecturers here at Leicester College have all been brilliant. I have really enjoyed meeting other people who are in similar situations and feel that completing this course will definitely help to improve my job prospects here in the UK.”
Since successfully completing this course Dinabel has gained valuable office experience volunteering for Leicester College and has successfully gained a permenant position.
Dinabel Dias – Administration
Now In PaidEmployment
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Bookkeeping – a two week programme covering purchase and sales records, basic cash flow, bookkeeping transactions and the SAGE system.
Business Administration – administrative skills and computing.
Catering – food preparation and food safety.
Construction – manual handling, small tools and equipment and operation of small plant/equipment.
Contact Centre Training – contact centre structure, personal effectiveness and measuring customer service.
Customer Service – effective communication and dealing with/meeting expectations of customers.
Health and Social Care – communicating with adults and children, factors affecting health and rights and responsibilities at work.
Retail – pre-employment training, preparing individuals to progress through interviews and into a retail career.
Starting Your Own Business – skills related to starting your own business, including enterprise skills and information on HM Revenue and Customs.
Warehousing and Storage – processing customer orders and assembling orders for dispatch.
Online Courses:• Internet Safety• Food Safety• Personal Finance• Health and Safety• Environmental Sustainability• Healthy Living
“The course was made interesting in the way it was taught and the tutor made it an enjoyable learning experience.”
Leicester College supported a group in Hinckley in their search for employment by offering a Retail Works Skills Booster Programme. The Group attended a Job Club in the Hinckley Library and Multi Access Centre. Having another skill to add to their CV was one of the main motivator.
leicestercollege.ac.uk
ENGAGEFOR
Retail Works Skills Booster
Step 1
Initial advice and guidance Individual programme of learning for you including vocational training
Step 2
Ongoing support through the College workclubs supporting you into employment, volunteering or further study
Step 3
UNEMPLOYED HELP WORK
TRAINING
Other vocational areas are being developed in line with current job opportunities. Please contact us for more information on 0116 224 2240.
We offer a range of short programmes designed to support your return to work.
You will receive advice and guidance before starting a course to make sure that it is appropriate for you and your career aspirations. Guidance will also be offered on the availability of jobs in your chosen area and assistance offered to improve your job-seeking skills.
How Skills Booster Works
Hands-on Experience
Work
Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Emplo
yment
Vocational Training
After coming to the UK from India, Dinabel wanted to work in an office.
To do this she was advised by her Next Step advisor to undertake the Skills Booster course at Leicester College.
She said: “The course, facilities and lecturers here at Leicester College have all been brilliant. I have really enjoyed meeting other people who are in similar situations and feel that completing this course will definitely help to improve my job prospects here in the UK.”
Since successfully completing this course Dinabel has gained valuable office experience volunteering for Leicester College and has successfully gained a permenant position.
Dinabel Dias – Administration
Now In PaidEmployment
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Bookkeeping – a two week programme covering purchase and sales records, basic cash flow, bookkeeping transactions and the SAGE system.
Business Administration – administrative skills and computing.
Catering – food preparation and food safety.
Construction – manual handling, small tools and equipment and operation of small plant/equipment.
Contact Centre Training – contact centre structure, personal effectiveness and measuring customer service.
Customer Service – effective communication and dealing with/meeting expectations of customers.
Health and Social Care – communicating with adults and children, factors affecting health and rights and responsibilities at work.
Retail – pre-employment training, preparing individuals to progress through interviews and into a retail career.
Starting Your Own Business – skills related to starting your own business, including enterprise skills and information on HM Revenue and Customs.
Warehousing and Storage – processing customer orders and assembling orders for dispatch.
Online Courses:• Internet Safety• Food Safety• Personal Finance• Health and Safety• Environmental Sustainability• Healthy Living
“The course was made interesting in the way it was taught and the tutor made it an enjoyable learning experience.”
Leicester College supported a group in Hinckley in their search for employment by offering a Retail Works Skills Booster Programme. The Group attended a Job Club in the Hinckley Library and Multi Access Centre. Having another skill to add to their CV was one of the main motivator.
leicestercollege.ac.uk
ENGAGEFOR
Retail Works Skills Booster
Step 1
Initial advice and guidance Individual programme of learning for you including vocational training
Step 2
Ongoing support through the College workclubs supporting you into employment, volunteering or further study
Step 3
UNEMPLOYED HELP WORK
TRAINING
Other vocational areas are being developed in line with current job opportunities. Please contact us for more information on 0116 224 2240.
We offer a range of short programmes designed to support your return to work.
You will receive advice and guidance before starting a course to make sure that it is appropriate for you and your career aspirations. Guidance will also be offered on the availability of jobs in your chosen area and assistance offered to improve your job-seeking skills.
How Skills Booster Works
Hands-on Experience
Work
Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Emplo
yment
Vocational Training
After coming to the UK from India, Dinabel wanted to work in an office.
To do this she was advised by her Next Step advisor to undertake the Skills Booster course at Leicester College.
She said: “The course, facilities and lecturers here at Leicester College have all been brilliant. I have really enjoyed meeting other people who are in similar situations and feel that completing this course will definitely help to improve my job prospects here in the UK.”
Since successfully completing this course Dinabel has gained valuable office experience volunteering for Leicester College and has successfully gained a permenant position.
Dinabel Dias – Administration
Now In PaidEmployment
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Bookkeeping – a two week programme covering purchase and sales records, basic cash flow, bookkeeping transactions and the SAGE system.
Business Administration – administrative skills and computing.
Catering – food preparation and food safety.
Construction – manual handling, small tools and equipment and operation of small plant/equipment.
Contact Centre Training – contact centre structure, personal effectiveness and measuring customer service.
Customer Service – effective communication and dealing with/meeting expectations of customers.
Health and Social Care – communicating with adults and children, factors affecting health and rights and responsibilities at work.
Retail – pre-employment training, preparing individuals to progress through interviews and into a retail career.
Starting Your Own Business – skills related to starting your own business, including enterprise skills and information on HM Revenue and Customs.
Warehousing and Storage – processing customer orders and assembling orders for dispatch.
Online Courses:• Internet Safety• Food Safety• Personal Finance• Health and Safety• Environmental Sustainability• Healthy Living
“The course was made interesting in the way it was taught and the tutor made it an enjoyable learning experience.”
Leicester College supported a group in Hinckley in their search for employment by offering a Retail Works Skills Booster Programme. The Group attended a Job Club in the Hinckley Library and Multi Access Centre. Having another skill to add to their CV was one of the main motivator.
leicestercollege.ac.uk
ENGAGEFOR
Retail Works Skills Booster
Step 1
Initial advice and guidance Individual programme of learning for you including vocational training
Step 2
Ongoing support through the College workclubs supporting you into employment, volunteering or further study
Step 3
UNEMPLOYED HELP WORK
TRAINING
Other vocational areas are being developed in line with current job opportunities. Please contact us for more information on 0116 224 2240.
We offer a range of short programmes designed to support your return to work.
You will receive advice and guidance before starting a course to make sure that it is appropriate for you and your career aspirations. Guidance will also be offered on the availability of jobs in your chosen area and assistance offered to improve your job-seeking skills.
How Skills Booster Works
Hands-on Experience
Work
Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Emplo
yment
Vocational Training
After coming to the UK from India, Dinabel wanted to work in an office.
To do this she was advised by her Next Step advisor to undertake the Skills Booster course at Leicester College.
She said: “The course, facilities and lecturers here at Leicester College have all been brilliant. I have really enjoyed meeting other people who are in similar situations and feel that completing this course will definitely help to improve my job prospects here in the UK.”
Since successfully completing this course Dinabel has gained valuable office experience volunteering for Leicester College and has successfully gained a permenant position.
Dinabel Dias – Administration
Now In PaidEmployment
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Leicester College offers a range of short-term courses designed to ease the transition back to the workplace for those who are unemployed.
Our courses can really improve your employability by providing advice and support on updating your CV, finding suitable opportunities and ensuring you have the right qualifications.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and pro active organisation. The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community. The programmes developed help people back into work and improve their working lives.”
Leicester College has developed an excellent working relationship with Job Centre Plus (JCP) and holds regular meetings with them, so you can be assured that our programmes are designed to fully support your return to work.
Rob Cooper - Job Centre Plus
Rob CooperLeicestershire and Northamptonshire Senior Operations Manager for Jobcentre Plus.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and responsive organisation.
The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community.
The programmes are developed to help people back into work and improve their working lives”.
HELP WORK BOOST SKILLSLEICESTER
Robert Gray Niace Senior Project Officer.
“Skills provision for unemployed adults at Leicester College has, through a combination of flexible delivery, support which meets individual needs and effective partnership working, made a real difference to the lives of many of its participants, many of whom have found employment as a direct result of their participation.”
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LITELMEDE
Layton Training Centre
LOCATIONS
For all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
For help and advice on identifying job opportunities, developing your CV and making important contacts, attend our Workclubs.
Wednesday – 1pm to 3pm at Abbey Park CampusWednesday – 1pm to 4pm at Bede Island CentreThursday – 12.15pm to 2.15pm at Layton Training Centre
CLUB
Hands-on Experience
Work Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Employment
Vocational TrainingFor all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
Layton Training Centre
Joanne completed the Hospitality Routeway and went on to volunteer with Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance Service
Joanne is now the Assistant Manager at one of their new premises.
“My life has completely changed and I would recommend anyone looking to learn new skills to go and study a course at Leicester College. It has really helped me and my future is looking brighter.”
Joanne also received a Leicester College Adult Learners Award.
Joanne Reeves – Hospitality
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Leicester College offers a range of short-term courses designed to ease the transition back to the workplace for those who are unemployed.
Our courses can really improve your employability by providing advice and support on updating your CV, finding suitable opportunities and ensuring you have the right qualifications.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and pro active organisation. The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community. The programmes developed help people back into work and improve their working lives.”
Leicester College has developed an excellent working relationship with Job Centre Plus (JCP) and holds regular meetings with them, so you can be assured that our programmes are designed to fully support your return to work.
Rob Cooper - Job Centre Plus
Rob CooperLeicestershire and Northamptonshire Senior Operations Manager for Jobcentre Plus.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and responsive organisation.
The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community.
The programmes are developed to help people back into work and improve their working lives”.
HELP WORK BOOST SKILLSLEICESTER
Robert Gray Niace Senior Project Officer.
“Skills provision for unemployed adults at Leicester College has, through a combination of flexible delivery, support which meets individual needs and effective partnership working, made a real difference to the lives of many of its participants, many of whom have found employment as a direct result of their participation.”
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SULG
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BRAMALL ROAD
UPPINGHAM ROAD
LITELMEDE
Layton Training Centre
LOCATIONS
For all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
For help and advice on identifying job opportunities, developing your CV and making important contacts, attend our Workclubs.
Wednesday – 1pm to 3pm at Abbey Park CampusWednesday – 1pm to 4pm at Bede Island CentreThursday – 12.15pm to 2.15pm at Layton Training Centre
CLUB
Hands-on Experience
Work Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Employment
Vocational TrainingFor all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
Layton Training Centre
Joanne completed the Hospitality Routeway and went on to volunteer with Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance Service
Joanne is now the Assistant Manager at one of their new premises.
“My life has completely changed and I would recommend anyone looking to learn new skills to go and study a course at Leicester College. It has really helped me and my future is looking brighter.”
Joanne also received a Leicester College Adult Learners Award.
Joanne Reeves – Hospitality
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Leicester College offers a range of short-term courses designed to ease the transition back to the workplace for those who are unemployed.
Our courses can really improve your employability by providing advice and support on updating your CV, finding suitable opportunities and ensuring you have the right qualifications.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and pro active organisation. The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community. The programmes developed help people back into work and improve their working lives.”
Leicester College has developed an excellent working relationship with Job Centre Plus (JCP) and holds regular meetings with them, so you can be assured that our programmes are designed to fully support your return to work.
Rob Cooper - Job Centre Plus
Rob CooperLeicestershire and Northamptonshire Senior Operations Manager for Jobcentre Plus.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and responsive organisation.
The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community.
The programmes are developed to help people back into work and improve their working lives”.
HELP WORK BOOST SKILLSLEICESTER
Robert Gray Niace Senior Project Officer.
“Skills provision for unemployed adults at Leicester College has, through a combination of flexible delivery, support which meets individual needs and effective partnership working, made a real difference to the lives of many of its participants, many of whom have found employment as a direct result of their participation.”
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STREETW
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D R
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For help and advice on identifying job opportunities, developing your CV and making important contacts, attend our Workclubs.
Wednesday – 1pm to 3pm at Abbey Park CampusWednesday – 1pm to 4pm at Bede Island CentreThursday – 12.15pm to 2.15pm at Layton Training Centre
CLUB
Hands-on Experience
Work Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Employment
Vocational TrainingFor all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
Layton Training Centre
Joanne completed the Hospitality Routeway and went on to volunteer with Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance Service
Joanne is now the Assistant Manager at one of their new premises.
“My life has completely changed and I would recommend anyone looking to learn new skills to go and study a course at Leicester College. It has really helped me and my future is looking brighter.”
Joanne also received a Leicester College Adult Learners Award.
Joanne Reeves – Hospitality
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Leicester College offers a range of short-term courses designed to ease the transition back to the workplace for those who are unemployed.
Our courses can really improve your employability by providing advice and support on updating your CV, finding suitable opportunities and ensuring you have the right qualifications.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and pro active organisation. The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community. The programmes developed help people back into work and improve their working lives.”
Leicester College has developed an excellent working relationship with Job Centre Plus (JCP) and holds regular meetings with them, so you can be assured that our programmes are designed to fully support your return to work.
Rob Cooper - Job Centre Plus
Rob CooperLeicestershire and Northamptonshire Senior Operations Manager for Jobcentre Plus.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and responsive organisation.
The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community.
The programmes are developed to help people back into work and improve their working lives”.
HELP WORK BOOST SKILLSLEICESTER
Robert Gray Niace Senior Project Officer.
“Skills provision for unemployed adults at Leicester College has, through a combination of flexible delivery, support which meets individual needs and effective partnership working, made a real difference to the lives of many of its participants, many of whom have found employment as a direct result of their participation.”
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Layton Training Centre
LOCATIONS
For all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
For help and advice on identifying job opportunities, developing your CV and making important contacts, attend our Workclubs.
Wednesday – 1pm to 3pm at Abbey Park CampusWednesday – 1pm to 4pm at Bede Island CentreThursday – 12.15pm to 2.15pm at Layton Training Centre
CLUB
Hands-on Experience
Work Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Employment
Vocational TrainingFor all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
Layton Training Centre
Joanne completed the Hospitality Routeway and went on to volunteer with Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance Service
Joanne is now the Assistant Manager at one of their new premises.
“My life has completely changed and I would recommend anyone looking to learn new skills to go and study a course at Leicester College. It has really helped me and my future is looking brighter.”
Joanne also received a Leicester College Adult Learners Award.
Joanne Reeves – Hospitality
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]
Leicester College offers a range of short-term courses designed to ease the transition back to the workplace for those who are unemployed.
Our courses can really improve your employability by providing advice and support on updating your CV, finding suitable opportunities and ensuring you have the right qualifications.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and pro active organisation. The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community. The programmes developed help people back into work and improve their working lives.”
Leicester College has developed an excellent working relationship with Job Centre Plus (JCP) and holds regular meetings with them, so you can be assured that our programmes are designed to fully support your return to work.
Rob Cooper - Job Centre Plus
Rob CooperLeicestershire and Northamptonshire Senior Operations Manager for Jobcentre Plus.
“Jobcentre Plus is proud to be working with Leicester College, a forward looking and responsive organisation.
The innovative and fully inclusive approach the College adopts benefits a wide range of people in the community.
The programmes are developed to help people back into work and improve their working lives”.
HELP WORK BOOST SKILLSLEICESTER
Robert Gray Niace Senior Project Officer.
“Skills provision for unemployed adults at Leicester College has, through a combination of flexible delivery, support which meets individual needs and effective partnership working, made a real difference to the lives of many of its participants, many of whom have found employment as a direct result of their participation.”
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SULG
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BRAMALL ROAD
UPPINGHAM ROAD
LITELMEDE
Layton Training Centre
LOCATIONS
For all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
For help and advice on identifying job opportunities, developing your CV and making important contacts, attend our Workclubs.
Wednesday – 1pm to 3pm at Abbey Park CampusWednesday – 1pm to 4pm at Bede Island CentreThursday – 12.15pm to 2.15pm at Layton Training Centre
CLUB
Hands-on Experience
Work Skills
Skills Boost
Volunteering
Work club
Employment
Vocational TrainingFor all your course enquiries please call 0116 224 2240
Layton Training Centre
Joanne completed the Hospitality Routeway and went on to volunteer with Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance Service
Joanne is now the Assistant Manager at one of their new premises.
“My life has completely changed and I would recommend anyone looking to learn new skills to go and study a course at Leicester College. It has really helped me and my future is looking brighter.”
Joanne also received a Leicester College Adult Learners Award.
Joanne Reeves – Hospitality
Now In PaidEmployment
0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected] 0116 224 2240 [email protected]