The Department of Employment is adapting training offered by the City Council to the new system of professional qualifications officially accredited.
Cieza City Council, through the Department of Employment, launches two professional certificates from January.
The first one, level 2 and 380 hours, is called 'Installation and maintenance of low voltage electrical installations' and starts on November 5 in schedule 16 to 21 hours, Monday to Friday.
Has a total of 15 seats and requirements that students must have in order to pursue this training are to be unemployed and be registered as unemployed at the offices of the SEF, hold the Certificate in Compulsory Secondary Education or equivalent, or be in possession of a professional certificate Level 2 or Level 1 of the same family and professional area.
The second is 'ancillary activities in agriculture' level 1 and 370 hours and 15 places available.
This course will begin on November 4, from 9 to 14 hours on weekdays.
To be a student of this training is necessary to be registered as unemployed and seeking work in the offices of the SEF, and no studies are required.
Note the importance of all planned and taught in the Department of Employment, led by Antonio Moya, training is adapted to the new system of professional qualifications through professional certificates for the accreditation of these courses is official.
This accreditation, awarded by the government, given the possibility of developing an important work activity to obtain employment.
The area councilor explained that "in addition, this type of training activities includes a module of labor practices in companies, allowing students a first contact with the labor market, increasing the possibility of finding a job once finished the course. "
For its part, the mayor, Pascual Lucas, said: "These first steps in training are very important to check the employment policy with which we have committed to ciezanos. All initiatives will go in one direction, professionalize our workers and the unemployed, improve Cieza economic sector and reduce unemployment. This is just the beginning for our local development plan. "
Both courses are free and are funded by the Regional Employment Service and Training (SEF) and aimed primarily at unemployed workers, and will take place in classrooms and training workshops INFOEM.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cieza