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Accredited training courses to improve youth employability

A Certificate of Competence is issued at the successful completion of the course.

Believers Care Society Youth Development Centre is inviting the unemployed and unskilled youth to register for its May intake for accredited skills development training programme, at no cost.

The programme is already supported through the Gauteng Department of Social Development. Registration closes on May 7 and classes resume on May 17.

Courses enrolling: office skills/admin, computer course, project management, PC engineering, mobile engineering, contact centre support/call centre course, computerised bookkeeping/pastel accounting, graphic/multimedia design, system development, Cisco IT essentials and business management.

A Certificate of Competence is issued at the successful completion of the course.

Requirements: certified copy of ID, proof of residence or police affidavit confirming the address, short CV and previous qualification, all certified. Duration is three months, six months and 12 months respectively, attending from Monday to Friday for a duration of four hours each day.

To qualify one must be between 18 and 35 years, have matric or equivalent, Grade 10s and 11s are also taken. Must be willing to study and complete training/project duration. No fees are required and only unemployed and unskilled youth are accepted.

To apply online visit www.believerscaresociety.org or apply physically at 118 High Street in Turffontein.

For more information contact them on 011 434 4598/1894 or WhatsApp 081 441 7758.

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