Programmes
SOLAS Traineeship Programme
Traineeship is a programme which combines learning in an education and training setting and in the workplace aiming to improve recruitment and employment outcomes for participants and increase the chances of getting a job in the industry. Traineeship gives participants the opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge on-the-job, making them more skilled, more employable and growing their career options. Completing a Traineeship programme leads to award at NFQ Levels 4-6 or equivalent. Over 75 programmes are available nationally in a range of industries with new Traineeships being developed on an ongoing basis by ETBs.
More information and organisations active in this field
SolasThrough a range of education and training programmes, SOLAS supports a varying cohort of learners who are interested in: Upskilling to enter the workforce or progress in their existing career, Progressing into further or higher education, Undertaking an apprenticeship or traineeship, or Developing their literacy or numeracy skills.
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GradIrelandVisit gradireland for all the latest graduate jobs, programmes and internships, plus the advice and events to start your career and get your future sorted.
what is a traineeship?If you are looking for a way to learn while on the job a Traineeship may be the option for you.
The Five-Step Guide To Traineeship in IrelandThis guide provides practical information on what is a traineeship; how employers and prospective trainees can access traineeship programmes; information on current traineeship opportunities, and the five-step processs to developing a new traineeship.