Working with Children and Classroom Assistant Employment Academies for Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon council residents are now open for applications!!

We have exciting news for you of two new Employment Academies taking place in the coming months.

If you would like to work alongside children and play an important role in their growth and development then do not miss this incredible opportunity to fast-track your way to success! Applications are NOW open for Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council residents to sign up to one of two NEW Employment Academies taking place over the coming months:

  1. Classroom Assistant Employment Academy
    OR
  2. Working with Children Employment Academy (Childcare)

These Employment Academies are running in partnership with the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Labour Market Partnership

They have been created to give unemployed or underemployed*  local residents the opportunity to retrain in these in demand sectors! Each Academy will focus on useful things specific to that sector so read on to find out more as we break down what each academy will focus on: 

Classroom Assistant Employment Academy: 20th -24th November 2023, 10-1pm online

Classroom Assistants: Nurturing Learning in Schools 🏫

👩‍🏫 Supporting teachers from P1 to Yr.14.

📝 Aiding with curriculum delivery and assignments.

📚 Assisting with classroom management and administrative tasks.

Working with Children Academy: 27th November- 1st December  2023, 10-1pm online

Childcare and Playwork Settings: From Early Years to After School 🎈

👶🧒 Serving the 0-5 age group and after-school up to P7.

🎯 Focused on developmental play and socialisation.

🏡 Informal and flexible settings for fun and learning.

classroom assistant academy places are now available
Unemployed or Underemployed? can offer you a place on our latest classroom Assistant Academy with Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council.

Over these 5 days the People 1st Academy team will help prepare you so you can make the move into employment. On both courses we will take you from complete beginner to give you an insight into what things you need to know when working with children or as a classroom assistant! Our friendly team will help put you at ease and fast-track your knowledge of what the job entails, and help prepare you for questions you might get asked at upcoming job interviews! 

Then… at the end of the week…fresh with your new knowledge and skills, we will then help introduce you to employers with vacancies ready to fill, and give you the best chance of getting that job you really want!!

Lots of past participants of these academies have gone on to secure employment- and you could be next to take advantage of this life changing opportunity!

“I found The People 1st Academy course very worthwhile and a great opportunity to further my skills “

 “This Academy by People 1st gives me the chance to have a real career”

Quotes from past Academy participants

Each path offers unique experiences and opportunities. Which one resonates with your career goals? Let’s explore together!

If you fulfil the criteria listed above and would like to apply for this Working with Children or Classroom Assistant Employment Academy programme, then please register your interest with our team today on our quick and easy application form click below:  https://forms.gle/kweujkoGhviX3L3u9

We are expecting demand to be high! If you have any questions please email our Employment Academy specialist Cathy McGarvey on [email protected] or call Cathy on 07999 023 291

You can read more about Employment Academies on our website , where you will find some FAQ’s and case studies about past participants there:  https://people-1st.co.uk/programmes/academies/  

*This academy has been specifically created for those who are unemployed or working 16 hours or less, and not in full-time education or training, to help fast-track the way to employment within this in-demand sector.

Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Labour Market Partnership
The ABC Labour Market Partnership Employment Academies have been created to help address labour shortages in the area

You can find out more about the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council here: https://www.armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk/ and more about the Labour Market Partnership in ABC Council: https://www.armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk/business/labour-market-partnership/

Exciting news for female residents of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council with the announcement of a new Classroom Assistant Academy.
Exciting news for female residents of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council

Over the last number of years, People 1st have been working closely with local Councils and employers across Northern Ireland to deliver a range of bespoke training solutions called ‘Academies. The latest People 1st Academy has just been announced for residents of the Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council area, who would like to start a new career as a Classroom Assistant.

Fast-track your way to a new career as a Classroom Assistant in the Lisburn Castlereagh City Council area.

This exciting 5 day online course, that will help improve employability along with interview, communication and teamwork skills, leading to a guaranteed job interview with a local employer.

Are you?

☑️ a female resident of the Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council area

☑️ interested in becoming a classroom assistant

☑️ out of work or working less than 16 hours per week

…then this upcoming employment training academy is for you!

Open to ALL ages and FREE to attend, it’s an ideal place to start!

Over the 5 day course, we will take you from complete beginner to feeling prepared to apply for jobs in this sector. We will give you a great introduction into the the role of a classroom assistant and our friendly team will help put you at ease, fast-track your knowledge of what the job entails, and give you lots of helpful hints and tips to prepare you for interviews!

Then at the end of the week…fresh with your new knowledge and skills, we will introduce you to employers with vacancies ready to fill, and give you the best chance of getting that job and further training that you really want!!

How do I apply to take part in this Classroom Assistant course?

We expect demand to be high for this academy, so don’t delay! If would like to start a new path with People 1st today, then please contact our in-house Academy specialist Michael Carson on [email protected] to apply as we will close the applications at 5pm on Friday 22nd of September.

“I found The People 1st Academy course very worthwhile and a great opportunity to further my skills “

Past participant

You can also visit the academies section of our website to find out more and read some case studies from past participants:
https://people-1st.co.uk/programmes/academies/

For full eligibility and criteria, please visit the Lisburn and Castlereagh Labour Market Partnership online here:

https://www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk/business/labour-market-partnership

Together let’s realise your ambition…of becoming a classroom assistant with People 1st and Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council

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Belfast Lord Mayor Councillor Christina Black hosted a celebration event at City Hall today for 52 Belfast residents who have successfully completed the first ever Classroom Assistant Employment Academy with People 1st and the Academy team.

 

Congratulations to all who completed the Classroom Assistant Academy, some of whom are pictured here with Lord Mayor Tina Black

Held over five days, and made possible with funding by the Labour Market Partnership, Belfast City Council’s Classroom Assistant Employment Academy has exceeded all expectations, with 13 academy graduates already securing employment, and the remaining candidates going forward to interview in the coming weeks.

Belfast Lord Mayor Councillor Christina Black explains: “Our Classroom Assistant Academy is helping to meet the demand, that Belfast schools are currently facing, in relation to recruiting entry level teaching support staff. We’re also providing a direct link to a new talent pool of entrants into the education sector, and we are meeting the employers’ supply demands for vacant roles, whilst also supporting our residents to develop the skills they need to secure quality employment within the city’’. 

“In addition to this we’re meeting our Belfast Agenda commitments and supporting inclusive growth by providing free training to enable people to apply for roles they otherwise wouldn’t be equipped to do. Thanks to this new academy, people can enter the labour market, perhaps for the first time, or people who’ve been unemployed for a long time are getting the support they need to re-enter the workplace. Belfast’s children are also benefitting – particularly those with Special Education Needs.’’

With the help of Labour Market Partnership and Belfast City Council funding, those who gain employment will also complete a six-week OCN Level 3 course in ‘Working with Children and Young People with Special Needs’ and have the opportunity to start a NVQ Level 3 in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools this month. These qualifications will help learners to progress from an unqualified classroom assistant position to a qualified role which offers improved terms and conditions, permanent contracts and better pay. 

Brenda Kernaghan, Director of People 1st spoke about how delighted the team is with this first pilot scheme for Belfast City Council residents.

” At People 1st, our overall aim is to help each participant to achieve their employment goals by providing individual tailored support. We work closely with local employers, creating strong industry networks to provide the much-needed employment interventions and to fill local skill shortages and employment gaps “

People 1st has been facilitating academies on behalf of the Council since 2018, in the areas of childcare, playwork & Health & Social care. There are two distinct academy strands: Employment Academies – for those who are unemployed or working 16 hours or less per week and Upskilling Academies – for those who are already working but want to advance in their career by gaining a qualification.

To date the People 1st Academy Team has assisted over 900 council residents to find employment or upskill within their current role.

Whilst speaking with local schools, the challenge of recruiting classroom support staff continually raised its head.The demand for the role of classroom assistants has trebled over the last decade and is set to treble again in the next decade, this is applicable to both mainstream the special needs sector.

Without the support of a classroom assistants many children cannot access the support they need, they and reach their full potential. Classroom Assistants often provide additional literacy and numeracy support and embeds support given by other interventions such as speech therapy, physio and occupational health.

Both Belfast City Council and the Labour Market Parnership are committed to reducing educational inequalities for all children across the city, especially for children with additional needs. Since January this year, 52 participants have participated on the academy, which involves tailored workshops, one to one employment support and mentoring. 14 individuals have secured employed with the remaining candidates are going forward to interview in the coming weeks.

The feedback from the participants and schools has been exceptional and the job outcomes to date is testament that this rapid response model is successful. It is heart-warming to hear individuals relay their appreciation for assisting them to enter the labour market for the first time or helping them return to work and equally as great to hear how rewarding they are finding their jobs and in particular, working with the children.

With the help of Labour Market Partnership and Belfast City Council funding, participants have also been provided with the opportunity to complete a Level 3 Vocational qualification or an OCN NI Level 3 in Working with Children with Special Needs.

All the team have no doubt we will be hearing of some great up-skilling stories over the coming months, some of the participants have mentioned aspirations of teaching, university courses and specialist support services.

We would sincerely like to thank the Economic Development team for always being open to new interventions and responding to the need of the local environment, the Labour Market Partnership team and the Department of Communities for funding this initiative. We would also like to warmly thank the People 1st Academy team who worked so hard in the last two months to oversee this pilot scheme.

We wish the participants all the best for moving forward in their careers and thank them for putting their trust in us and taking the step of moving into employment! This is a massive courageous step and we have no doubt that your journey hasn’t ended here but will continues to flourish!

For information on how to apply for a future Employment Academy, go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/employmentacademies or also visit the Academies page on our website linked here: https://people-1st.co.uk/programmes/academies/