Friday, February 4, 2011

Benefit from qualifications fingers green

Mondays and Tuesday longer frustrating days of looking for a job or wondering what the next step to take is to young adults 13 locations.

Aged between 17 and 24 of these sites have already joined the national Green Jobs Corp program and are the way to develop skills to join Australia's green future and climate change related industries.

Administered by the Department of education and employment and workplace relations (DEEWR), the national green Jobs Corps environmental program is focused work experience and an accredited training course which runs from 26 weeks.

Team a is already out in the field on Monday and Tuesday with Wednesday passed in the classroom.

Two Team is being put together with other five to seven sites that will join a team in the classroom on Wednesdays and be on the field on Thursdays and Fridays.

At the end of the course participants have completed a certificate II in conservation and land management provided by the Western Institute of TAFE.

OH & S training, a white card and a Senior first aid certificate is included in the course.

Participants are fully kitted in shirts, pants, boots, hat and personal protective equipment and receive an extra $ 42 supplement with its benefits Centrelink each fortnight.

Best of all it is free to those who meet the requirements.

To learn more about the head of the program to www.conservationvolunteers.com.au or phone 6331 7711.

Loosen alternately in West Central Community College, mission Australia or Centrelink.


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