You are invited to join OTC at this Management Courses Open Session virtual event on Dec 6th, 2022, where you will be informed about:
- The importance and relevance of effective management in current times
- Strategies and skills for managing human services organisations. Meeting the challenge – Managing human services (for example, services that support people with disability) in a regulatory environment.
- The benefits of studying management courses in relation to career development in human services organisations. The role of education in staff retention.
- An overview of three cutting-edge management programmes. Including dealing with regulation, HIQA inspection, quality, employment law, leadership and learning organisations.
- The relative ease of managing Open Training College studies – balancing work, study, finances (flexible fees instalment plan) and family commitments.
OTC – Management Courses Open Session
For: PICs, PPIMs, managers and supervisors and those aspiring to be managers in the human services/disability sector.
When: Tuesday, December 6th, 2022, 5.30pm – 7pm.
Where: Online Zoom event – please email Conor at info@opentrainingcollege.com to register.
Who: A non-profit organisation, the OTC is an award winning third level college offering QQI accredited courses in social care and management since 1992, and online since 2004.
Find out more about:
The Open Training College (OTC) offers courses in management, social care and continuing professional development. Courses at the Open Training College include applied management, professional development, professional social care, intellectual disability practice and CPD courses. OTC exist to provide accredited training courses and consultancy services to the human services and non-profit sector.
OTC knowledge and expertise:
- Provides people with the skills required to effectively perform their professional roles through courses
- Directly addresses the operational and strategic challenges experienced by organisations within the sector
- Makes a constructive contribution to policy and professional practice
- Offers positive outcomes for service users by encouraging best-practice person-centred processes and competencies
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