Traineeships offer a great opportunity to develop skills and improve employability

Traineeships are developed and delivered on an ongoing basis by Education and Training Boards (ETBs) nationwide and are open to potential participants of all ages and backgrounds including school leavers, mature learners and those in or seeking employment. Developed in partnership with industry representatives and employers, these programmes combine learning in the classroom with a minimum of 30% of learning on-the-job. The focus is on ‘learning on the go’ and developing perspectives that are in tune with the ever evolving world of work. They span across a range of industry sectors including business and retail, media, manufacturing, agriculture, horticulture & mariculture, care, construction, engineering, animal science, fashion and beauty, finance, ICT, hospitality, sports & leisure and logistics.  At the core of the scheme is a strong collaboration with the ETBs in the provision of work-based learning opportunities on existing and new programmes. Traineeships lead to an award at levels 4-6 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) and are between 6-24 months in duration. Over 75 programmes are available nationwide although not all of them will be available nationally at all times and the content, award and duration may vary. They are designed for flexible delivery to include online, face-to-face and blended learning.

Second level or higher education students who are interested in participating in a Traineeship Programme should contact their local ETB, adult learners should contact the Adult Education Guidance Service through their local ETB and jobseekers will be able to access information through their local Intreo Office or Local Employment Service. For those currently unemployed, a training allowance or income support may be available. You can check out the range of opportunities offered through Traineeships nationwide on www.fetchcourses.ie and https://www.solas.ie/programmes/traineeship/ and take a positive step towards building on your skills for the future.

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CAO Deadline for college students who want to change course is July 22nd