*As per the latest Government National Achievement Rates Tables (NARTs) 3 reasons to study Public Services and Criminology with usFrontline focus Courses designed around the needs of Greater Manchester’s growing sector including policing, fire and rescue, armed forces, probation and border security Operational skills Build resilience through emergency simulations, command-and-control exercises, rescue simulations, boot camps, and outdoor expeditions Career ready Gain experience through work placements, employer-led projects and visits to public service organisations Available courses You’ll be advancing towards your new career in our Openshaw campus, which has benefitted from a £25m investment to upgrade its facilities.
View detailsThey also have valuable links to employers, so they can help you to gain a greater insight into different careers and decide which path is right for you. The best way to learn is to practise, so you’ll gain vital practical experience, whether it’s in a private childcare facility, early years provision or in a primary school.
View detailsThey’re ideal if the young person has a good idea of what they want to do in their future career and are keen to start getting some fantastic work experience opportunities with some of the best employers in Greater Manchester. Even if the student doesn’t know exactly what they want to do, T Levels are a great way to spend two years diving deeply into a subject area that interests them – and they never know what they might learn or what doors might open up as a result.
View detailsFirstly, the individual candidates need to have an industry awareness of the sector they plan to progress to and an understanding of employer law. Knowing their rights under the Disability Act 2010 and when best to disclose a disability in the application process (4). Most employers are supportive of disabled applicants and will provide support during the application process, making reasonable adjustments, and educating staff in the workplace.
View detailsYou’ll also gain a greater understanding of what it’s like to work in the industry, and learn more about how to behave in the workplace, including keeping yourself and others safe on a building site. You can use these courses to help you decide which trade to specialise in, or as a route to setting up your own maintenance or home improvements company.
View detailsBy aligning your career path with your personal interests, you can unlock your full potential. Remember, when you're the best at what you do, financial rewards often follow! 7. Begin your career at The Manchester College Manchester, a vibrant city with a thriving economy, offers a wealth of exciting career opportunities for young people.
View details“The investment in these facilities is strategically aligned with the needs of Greater Manchester in terms of skills and economic growth, giving students the best possible opportunity to receive a high-quality technical education that will lead into an aspirational and rewarding career that will ultimately enable them to achieve their full potential.
View detailsI hope to create an environment where everyone feels happy and comfortable to come and speak to us at the Students' Union and to express any concerns or problems you may have, as we really are here to help you have the best experience possible. I look forward to meeting you all and hearing your ideas. Students Union Vice President - Vacancy Jasmine England Sports and Activities Officer Hi everyone, my name is Jasmine England and I'm currently in my second year of studying Make-up Artistry at UCEN Manchester.
View detailsBeing online, it can be tempting to get distracted by social media or film streaming and miss out on the best bits. The power of VWEX relies on you acting as if you were in a real-world workplace, as there many examples of candidates securing a place on a full-time position after impressing employers with their work, attitude, and timekeeping.
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View detailsOn top of that, our tutors are experienced in their field and specialists in their industry, so you’ll be learning from the very best! Apprenticeships in Manchester It’s important to be aware of all the options available to learners, so you know what opportunities are out there, and that you’re making the right choice.
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