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Community Service Centre Launches Funded Career Training Packages
The Community Service Centre has announced an initiative to offer fully funded training packages aimed at individuals seeking to embark on new career paths. This program is designed to support clients in gaining essential skills and certifications in various fields, including Human Services, Construction Safety, Food Service, and Security Guard training.
Details of the Training Packages
This initiative marks a significant opportunity for those ready to transition into the workforce. The training packages will cater to several career sectors, providing comprehensive programs that equip participants with the necessary tools to succeed.
In the Human Services field, training will focus on roles such as support work, caregiving, and child/youth programs. For those interested in a career in construction, the Construction Safety training will prepare individuals for safe operations on job sites, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
The Food Service package aims to open doors to roles in restaurants, catering, and hospitality, providing training that covers essential customer service and food handling skills. Finally, individuals pursuing a career in security can benefit from the Security Guard training, which will help them develop skills necessary for safety services.
Eligibility and Next Steps
The training is fully funded for eligible candidates, making it a valuable opportunity for those looking to change their career trajectory without the burden of tuition fees. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact the Community Service Centre directly to book an appointment with a vocational counsellor. This meeting will provide further information on the programs and help determine if the training packages align with their career goals.
This initiative represents a commitment to supporting community members in achieving their employment aspirations. By providing access to valuable training resources, the Community Service Centre aims to enhance job readiness and improve employment outcomes in the region.
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