Objective
Service industries are expected to see increased growth in the next years. Most jobs will be created in SMEs, and future employees must therefore have more than one specialisation in order to be competitive in the labour market. The multiskilling approach of the project will enhance existing forms of training by broadening their base, developing complementary modules and integrating them into existing programmes.
The project will provide high quality, certifiable job training, including personal skill development, cultural awareness, languages and business skills. It will also develop a comprehensive transnational exchange programme involving training modules, trainers and trainees. Special emphasis will be given to training that enables women to enter into the labour market.
Impact
The project will primarily contribute to the development of service sector SMEs by providing service-oriented training for staff based on anticipated market needs. The training approach will also be transferred to other service sectors, as the skills are not restricted to a specific area.
Contract number : D/97/1/12026/PI/I.1.1.d/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Disadvantaged people
Vocational qualifications
Sectoral development
Products :
Short training courses
Description of new occupational profiles
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Disadvantaged groups
Unemployed
Less-qualified
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Coordinator
87122 Hàrnòsanal
Germany
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