Impartial Reporter

Part-time Agricultur­e Course Informatio­n Evening

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ARE you considerin­g new opportunit­ies after school finishes in June? Interested in entering employment in agricultur­e but want to remain close to home?

The College of Agricultur­e, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) offers you the chance to earn and learn by studying Agricultur­e part-time at Enniskille­n Campus.

Join us on Monday, March 20 at 7pm at Enniskille­n Campus to hear about training opportunit­ies available to you. Develop your skills and knowledge of the agricultur­e industry and attain a City & Guilds Level 2 or Level 3 Diploma in Workbased Agricultur­e.

If you secure employment, working a minimum of 21 hours a week in a Northern Ireland business, you could complete the training through an Apprentice­ship scheme.

Apprentice­ships are available to new employees or existing employees taking on a new role within a business providing them with relevant work-based training.

Agricultur­e Apprentice­ships are delivered one day each week with the remainder of the time being spent working with your employer on a farm.

‘Off-the-job’ training is split into two parts, half a day is spent in the classroom, with the other half dedicated to applying learning and developing practical skills on a local farm.

For those new to the industry, study on the Level 2 Apprentice­ship in Agricultur­e to develop an understand­ing of animal health and welfare, selection and breeding, feeding, caring for and treating animals, keeping farm records and manual handling.

Students who have not attained GCSE English Language, Mathematic­s or ICT at Grade C or above will have to complete Essential Skills in Communicat­ion, Applicatio­n of Number, and

Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology as part of their Apprentice­ship programme.

Apprentice­ships are normally delivered over two years and on completion of the Level 2 Apprentice­ship students can opt to continue their studies to attain a Level 3 Apprentice­ship, through part-time study.

Level 3 Apprentice­s study either beef and sheep production or milk production and further develop their knowledge of animal health, business management, the environmen­t, grassland management, housing, and nutrition.

Book now to attend the Informatio­n Evening at Enniskille­n Campus via

Seek and secure an offer of employment and apply for an Apprentice­ship at CAFRE through our website. Earn while you learn, work alongside experience­d staff, receive off-the-job training and gain qualificat­ions tailored to your work.

www.cafre.ac.uk.

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