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- Accredited Qualifications: King's Trust courses offer nationally recognized qualifications, enhancing employability and career prospects. Practical Learning: Our courses blend theoretical knowledge with hands-on experiences, ensuring students develop real-world skills.Personalised Support: Students receive tailored guidance and mentorship, empowering them to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
Course Information
Introduction
12 Week programme (Monday to Friday, 9:30 to 3:00)
- Week 1: Icebreakers
- Week 2: Residential
- Week 3-6: Community Project
- Week 7-8: Work Placement
- Week 9: Planning Next Steps
- Week 10-11: Team Challenge
- Week 12: Presentation and Celebration
Overview
The King’s Trust Team Programme offers a transformative 12-week journey designed to equip young adults aged 19-25 with essential skills for personal development. Participants will engage in a blend of practical activities, workshops, and community projects to develop confidence, teamwork abilities, and employability skills.
Who is this course for?
The King's Trust Team Programme is tailored for young adults aged 19-25 seeking to enhance their employability prospects, build confidence, and explore new opportunities. Whether you're unemployed, not in education, or facing challenges in your current path, this programme is designed to support your journey towards success.
Course units/modules
The programme consists of severn modules, covering a range of themes essential for personal and professional development:
- Planning for Personal Development
- Teamwork and Communication Skills
- Community Project
- Work Experience
- Career Planning and Progression
- Supporting Other People in the Community
- Presentation Skills
Benefits and skills
Participants will gain a range of practical skills and valuable experiences, including:
- Enhanced teamwork and communication abilities
- Improved confidence and resilience
- Increased employability and job readiness
- Opportunities for personal growth and development</LI. ul
Entry requirements
Participants must be unemployed, aged between 19 and 25 years old, have resided in the country for at least 6 months and demonstrate a commitment to personal and professional development. There are no specific academic qualifications required to join the programme, but a positive attitude and willingness to engage are essential.
Employment Statistics
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IT project and programme managers
Average Salary£61,880
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Financial and accounting technicians
Average Salary£51,480
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Arts officers, producers and directors
Average Salary£50,440
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