Councillor for Employment, Ruth Maria Collado, delivered this morning at the Ceremonial Hall of the Town Hall diplomas to the students of the Labor Project Phase III.
This is a total of 45 applicants who, for 5 months, have received theoretical and practical training courses in health care for dependent older partner, assistant shop assistant and full service catering for children and seniors.
The third phase began in September 2009 and ended on 12 March this year.
Job seekers benefit from this third phase, have been awarded grants to 6 euros until the end of the course.
Among the beneficiaries have been found 30 years younger than low-skilled, women, immigrants and long-term unemployed.
Students have developed various socio-integration pathways: towards individualized tutoring with the student to design a training schedule and work to enable their integration into employment, training initiatives with a total of 250 hours for each course health social care for dependent adults, dependent Assistant Comprehensive Trade and Dining Services for Children and the Elderly and additional training in areas such as IT, Risk prevention, environment and actively seeking employment and non-work internships last from one month in companies involved in sectors of the courses for which they were selected.
The companies receiving the students, who have collaborated with the ADLE previously signed an agreement for educational cooperation were as follows:
For the ongoing health care for dependent older partner has had the collaboration of: Messengers of Peace and Holy Royal Charity Hospital, Casa de Campo Perín and Residencial Los Almendros.
Integral to the course of Dining Services for Children and the Elderly has enjoyed the cooperation of: Serunión Catering, Catering Messengers of Peace, Holy and Royal Catering Charity Hospital, Fuentes y Espinosa, Catering and Restaurant Cartagena.
Assistant for the course is dependent on trade with the collaboration of the following companies: Carrefour, Oasis La Casa de las Flores, Emilio Marín Confectionery, Bubble Cartagena, Hermogenes Furniture, Office Automation Cartagena, Collados Sports, Kiabi, Tedoycar and Neck and Neck.
WORK The project consists of four phases of 5 months each and funded by the European Social Fund, was designed by the ADLE with the aim of promoting training and employment in areas such as Children, Youth, Elderly and Services sector and to offer job seekers and internship training.
Attempts have been made to the unemployed registered with employment offices, obtain a professional qualification, equipping them with the necessary knowledge to specialize in various trades.
The practices have reflected the knowledge that students have acquired during the five months of training, in terms of both personal and professional skills associated with each of the profiles.
It is noteworthy that both the companies receiving the students, students receiving technical and highly value ADLE 120 hours of professional practice that will undoubtedly be a boost in the employability of our students.
During the third phase, there have been several job placements relating to their own disciplines taught within the project, as for other sectors.
Specifically the course of Commerce Assistant award of a contract at the end of the practical phase and following the same course and catering service have been three labor contracts until the present date.
Emphasize that all students of the three courses mentioned have left the curriculum to participate in future selection processes in companies that have cooperated with us.
Finally note that after receiving additional specific training and after completion of the internship, students are prepared comprehensively (both personally and professionally) to address the current labor market and face all the challenges they will in store for their new venture work, which will undoubtedly be active participants.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena