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Work Experience & Communications - Advanced

Lifelong Learning
6N1946 6N1950
Award Name Level 6 Component Award (Level 6 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Minor
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 6 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Level 6 Component Award (Level 6 NFQ) Minor QQI Level 6 NFQ
Location:
Mallow, Fermoy, Charleville
Attendance Options:
Part time, Evening, Online or Distance
Apply to:
School

Duration

12 weeks. Wednesday 18:30 to 21:30.

Entry Requirements

Learners must be aged 18 and over.
A pass Leaving Certificate or equivalent standard.
Or relevant work and life experience for mature students.
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Further information

Contact the college for the next start date
Telephone 022 433 09
email info@mallowcollege.ie or helpdesk@nightschool.ie

Online: Live video-conferencing on Google Meet, email tutor support, free Google Docs and Microsoft Office Online, study notes and course materials online on Moodle.

€250.00
*€240.00 with online discount, €175.00 for Social Welfare/PUP, €175.00 for Old Age Pension recipients, €150.00 for current and just graduated Mallow campus day students, FREE on the Training Support Grant.

Work Experience and Communications QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificates 6N1946 6N1950.

This course contains two modules. The purpose of Work Experience is to equip the learner with the relevant knowledge, skill and competence to participate in the workplace for a limited time, carrying out work-related tasks autonomously and/or in a supervisory capacity. The purpose of Communications is to equip the learner with the relevant knowledge, skill and competence to communicate verbally and non-verbally in a comprehensive range of everyday tasks and in work-related tasks independently and/or in a supervisory capacity.

Learning Outcomes
Work Experience:
•Analyse work-related issues and trends in a chosen public, private or voluntary area of work.

•Demonstrate understanding of the up-to-date theoretical and or technical knowledge underpinning practice in a particular area of work.

•Research the rights and responsibilities of employees and employers in the particular work context, to include health, safety and welfare at work, equality legislation, union representation and regulations relating to pay and confidentiality.

•Reflect on challenges and opportunities in the chosen public, private or voluntary sector globally and nationally, to include the impact of challenges and opportunities on personal career choice and direction.

•Utilise effective written and interpersonal communication skills, drawing on appropriate communication technologies, to include a CV, letter of application, evidence of job-finding skills and skills checklist.

•Present a detailed personal skills audit and career plan for a specific vocational area, to include personal goals and action points, development opportunities and career paths.

•Demonstrate supervisory skills and capacities, to include the skills and qualities required for a particular post in the public, private or voluntary sector.

•Investigate options for future education, training and employment in light of work experience.

Communications:
•Critique current issues in communications and information technology, to include digital and mobile technology, the internet, and the policies and principles relevant to a vocational area.

•Evaluate in practical terms the elements of legislation that must be observed in a personal and or work context, to include health, safety and welfare at work and communications-related legislation, and the responsibilities that apply when working in a supervisory capacity.

•Assess the impact of non-verbal communication and of the physical environment in everyday human interaction.

•Construct non-verbal and visual messages, aids, images and environments that promote interpersonal communication, to include presentation aids, handouts, physical arrangement of meeting rooms.

•Utilise listening skills in a variety of roles and contexts, to include note-taking, receiving messages, taking minutes, reporting, summarising, paraphrasing.

•Participate in formal and informal working groups, to include leading or facilitating, note-taking, summarising discussion, agreeing outcomes and action points.

•Use reading techniques to include skimming, scanning, reading for detail, for overview and analysing on a range of written material, including media texts, official documents, business communications, literary texts and technical and or vocational material.

•Use drafting, editing and proofreading skills and the correct conventions of language usage including spelling, punctuation and syntax to produce formal written communications relevant to a particular vocational area, to include reports, correspondence, faxes, memos, minutes.

•Use research skills to investigate relevant topics, to include use of effective study skills, research methodologies and enquiry techniques.

•Demonstrate vocal and interactive skills in personal and professional contexts, including an oral presentation, discussion, debate, meeting, interview and or job seeking skills and for the purposes of persuading, informing, advocating, regulating.

•Work independently and or in a supervisory capacity, displaying qualities such as assertiveness, selfconfidence, tact, diplomacy, empathy and patience.

6N1946 Work Experience
6N1950 Communications

Award
QQI 6N1946 Work Experience, Level 6 (part of 6M2007)
QQI, 6N1950 Communications, Level 6 (part of 6M2007)

Mallow Campus: Night School @ Mallow College, West End, Annabella, Mallow, Co. Cork, P51 P732

Phone 022-43030 Fax 022-22742

Contacts
office@nightschool.ie
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Phone 022-43030 Fax 022-22742

Location:
Mallow, Fermoy, Charleville
Attendance Options:
Part time, Evening, Online or Distance
Apply to:
School