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The most important skill that a person in my position can have is communication. One needs to be able to communicate effectively with people of all levels in order to do a days work. I think that this is the most important quality, to be able to fit in well with people, everyone from the operators to the senior management, one needs to be able to read them and how best to communicate with them. An interest in basic engineering and in the heavy machine industry. It is important to realise that working as a mechanical engineer in Irish Cement does not generally involve sitting at your desk all day. It involves alot of hands on, on-site work so a person needs to be prepared to get their hands dirty. Another quality that is important is to be willing to learn. Even after a number of years in college, one needs to be eager to learn the ins and outs of a new environment; how cement is made, what equipment is involved, what generally goes wrong and how it is fixed. Everyone will help and teach you but you need to open your mind and be prepared to take it all in. |
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| Course Code | 5M2009 |
| QQI Award Code | 5M2009 Early Childhood Care and Education |
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Course Description
This QQI Level 5 certificate will qualify the learner to work as an assistant in a variety of Early Childhood settings. Graduates have great employment prospects teamed with huge opportunities to progress to Higher Education to the highest level.
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Child Development 5N1764
Early Care and Education Practice 5N1770 Early Childhood Education and Play 5N1773 Child Health and Wellbeing 5N1765 Work Experience 5N1356 Communications 5N0690 Creative Arts for Early Childhood 5N1769 Children with Additional Needs 5N2396 |
This course leads to a QQI Major Award, and provides progression opportunities to a number of Higher Education courses, including those in the CAO.
To view CAO courses to which any Major Award (including this one) provides a possible Progression route, click below:
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| DCHSC | 5M2009 |
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Further Research
College Website Course Page
Colleges often have information about the course on their own website, along with other useful information relating to the college. (Note: Not always available) Qualifax Course PageQualifax is the National Learners Database. (Note: Link not always available) Disclaimer: These links are to web sites outside of CareersPortal and we accept no responsibility for the information on them. |
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