Course Description
Special Needs Assisting (Community Health Services) - Killarney
Special Needs Assisting (Community Health Services) - Killarney is a course run by Kerry College of Further Education & Training, Kerry. It is a Classroom Based course with a duration of 38 weeks. Special Needs Assisting (Community Health Services) - Killarney gives a Course Qualification of Level 5 Certificate, awarded by QQI. For more information about Special Needs Assisting (Community Health Services) - Killarney at Kerry College of Further Education & Training, please review the details below.
This Level 5 Major Award enables the learner to develop the knowledge, skills and competence to work under supervision in a range of community health service settings & school settings or to progress to further and/or higher education and training.
What Will I Study?
- Intellectual Disability Studies (5N1652)
- Understanding Special Needs (5N1709)
- Person Centred Focus on Disability (5N1728)
- Care Support (5N0758)
- Work Experience (5N1356)
- Communications Level 5 (5N0690)
- Care Provision & Practice (5N2705)
- Special Needs Assisting (5N1786)
The Special Needs Assisting (Community Health Services) - Killarney course at Kerry College of Further Education & Training is listed in Courses.ie's national courses finder.
Training Provider | Kerry College of Further Education & Training |
Course Location | Killarney, Kerry |
Course Type | Classroom Based |
Course Qualification | Level 5 Certificate |
Awarding Body | QQI |
Awarding Body Details | QQI Level 5 Major Award Certificate in Community Health Services (5M4468) |
Course Start Date | 09/09/2024 |
Course End Date | 30/05/2025 |
Course Duration | 38 weeks |
Course Fee | 0 |
Entry Requirements | Applicants must be 16+ years of age on entry to the course. Leaving Cert, LCVP, LCA or QQI Level 4 Major Award is essential. Mature applicant route available for applicants aged 23+. Competent written and spoken English (CEFR B1 or Higher). Non-EU/EEA applicants must have permission to work in Ireland. Additional Good numerical, interpersonal and communication skills are essential. Experience working or volunteering in an inclusive educational environment is an advantage but not essential. Garda vetting is a requirement for this programme and participation is subject to a satisfactory outcome of the Garda vetting process. |
Carear Path | Learn the skills to work with children and their families, maintaining a healthy and safe environment to support the development of the child through play and a variety of other activities. On successful completion employment may be gained in Primary Schools, Post-Primary Schools and Third Level Colleges working as a Classroom Assistant, a Special Needs Assistant and/or a Personal Assistant. If you complete a QQI major award with Kerry College, you may use your results to progress to third level (University, Technological University or Institute of Technology). You should check individual university websites for specific entry criteria for courses. There is a separate section on the CAO application for applying using your QQI results from Kerry College in the same way you use your Leaving Certificate results. You may also apply under the QQI Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS). A limited number of places are available each year. |
Phone | 0667149696/0646622593 |
Course Code | 412134 |
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