Work ready skills – developing transferable skills such as communication, team work and initiative, as well as confidence in the work place is a crucial step for students being ready for industry. Networking - helping our students to meet and network with potential future employers is a crucial step in supporting their progression into work.
View detailsFor a full list of winners from the Student Excellence Awards 2019, visit the LTE Group website . Find out more about the wide range of courses available at The Manchester College Open Day , The UCEN Manchester Open Day and the Total People website .
View detailsOption 3: Employment Starting work after college Perhaps you decide that after finishing your college course, you want to enter the labour market and find your first job in a new caree r. This works best for those careers where you don’t need a higher-level qualification, or for those who prefer to get started in their career first and then build up their experience.
View detailsA distinctive model to signpost learners to opportunities across GM. Opportunities for older learners to develop new skills/re-train post Covid. New joint programmes that are responsive to regional needs.
View detailsThe Manchester College and Band on the Wall launch groundbreaking new jazz course - The new BTEC Level Three Extended Diploma in Jazz Performance is the first and only course of its kind in the North West.
View details“This ceremony marked the end of their time with us, but I’m incredibly happy to see them beginning so many new and exciting adventures as they enter the world of work or further study. “Seeing our students celebrate their achievements with friends and loved ones made me immensely proud, and on behalf of everyone at The Manchester College, I’d like to wish them every success for the future.”
View detailsThere are plenty of career opportunities behind the camera too, with hundreds of new positions open every year. Top Career OpportunitiesJob Opportunities Explore the jobs you can apply for, once you complete different course levels.
View detailsStudents have also organised related charity events, including a book sale for Shelter. Quoted in the Excellence Gateway case study, Departmental Team Leader for ESOL, Yacob Yonis, said: “They have to choose. That triggers the joy, which is the beauty of it. It’s like a gateway. Stories are the same around the world, just in different languages.”
View detailsTop Career OpportunitiesJob Opportunities Explore the jobs you can apply for, once you complete different course levels. Community Activity CoachHealth TrainerLeisure Team MemberCommunity Sport & Health OfficerFitness InstructorLeisure Centre SupervisorOutdoor Activity InstructorPersonal TrainerSporting Excellence ProfessionalLeisure Centre ManagerOutdoor Learning SpecialistSport Performance AnalystSports CoachSports Development OfficerPE TeacherSports CommentatorSports PsychologistSports RehabilitatorSports Scientist
View detailsI have loved working with industry professionals such as our director and actor John Henshaw on a brilliant piece of new writing. As an actor it has been a privilege to have this opportunity; creating a character no one else has ever played before! With only one week of rehearsals it has been intense at times and a challenge but this has given us a taste of the professional industry.
View detailsJohn Thornhill, Chief Executive of LTE Group, which the College is part of, was in attendance and said: "Work on the College’s new state of the art city centre campus is now well underway and when it opens, our friends at the Cathedral will be close neighbours of ours.
View detailsI think it’s really good to just have that knowledge.” The day concluded with guests having a tour of our new facilities at our Centre of Excellence for Animal Management , including bespoke reptile and small animal care rooms and fantastic new outdoor animal pens.
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