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Labourer / CSCS Card Course

Total Training Provision
Merseyside
2 weeks ago
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Position Overview:
  • Total Training Provision is working in partnership with clients who are looking to attract Labourers for their sites in the St Helens region.
  • This role is attached to one of our outstanding employability courses.
  • In our course, you will undertake the Health & Safety in Construction Level 1, giving you the skills you need to be successful, but you will have the chance to earn your CSCS card for Free.
  • As part of the course, we will also work with you to upskill your CV, to showcase all of your transferable skills, and ensure you are job-ready.

For us to be able to fund your CSCS card test, you need to ensure you can attend our construction course between the 25th of November - 8th of December (Weekdays only) in St Helens.

Eligibility:
  • Unemployed.
  • Must be available to undertake the training between the dates 25th Nov - 8th of Dec  (Monday - Friday, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm).
  • Must live within the Merseyside region.
  • Must have lived in the UK / EU for the last 3 years.
  • Must NOT be on any other funded program.
  • Must have the right to work in the UK.

Job Benefits:
  • Working away allowance.
  • Room to progress.
  • Free CSCS card tests are provided.
  • Good working environment.

Job Requirements:
  • Assisting trades on site.
  • Lifting and Shifting Materials around the site.
  • Ensuring the site is safe to work and clearing the walkway.
  • General cleaning.
  • Adhering to Health & Safety.

Remember, for us to be able to fund your CSCS card test you and for us to be able to provide you support in labouring work, you will need to complete all 10 days of the course! Good Luck!

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