Congleton professionals can learn essential digital skills at new course this April

By Evie Payne

17th Mar 2024 | Local News

Make the most of the facilities on offer with Springboard. Image credit: Google Maps.
Make the most of the facilities on offer with Springboard. Image credit: Google Maps.

Congleton residents can make the most of a six week Essential Digital Skills course.

Hosted by Springboard, this April a course is launching to help local people embrace the digital skills that they need to thrive in many workplaces.

Springboard is dedicated to helping people gain the skills and confidence to fulfil their ambitions – at work and in life.

A spokesperson for the group said: "Our dedicated team have many years experience in adult education and careers advice. We have a professional approach to training and development and a passion for helping adults to gain new skills and achieve their goals."

Now, local people can learn essential digital skills at a new course, launching on 17 April 2024.

Springboard specialise in adult education and skills improvement. Image credit: Springboard.

Digital Skills are now essential for most jobs. Improve your job skills and give yourself the digital skills that employers need. Achieve an Entry Level and/or Level 1 qualification in Essential Digital Skills for Work (awarded by The Chartered Institute for IT). To secure a place on the course please call Tel: 01260 290 682 or email [email protected].

The Essential Digital Skills course is starting on Wednesday 17 April at Riverside, Congleton, Mountbatten Way, CW12 1DY.

Find out how to enrol and about the other courses on offer at the local education centre on the Springboard website.

     

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