Training in the work place 

Training in the workplace is planned to be flexible, stimulating and industry-focused.  This form of learning allows you to work full-time and achieve an industry-recognised qualification. 
The programme is open to those already working as a Retail Beauty Consultant and to those wishing to work in this vibrant sector and is currently the training is free to individuals and employers.

Training in the work place

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The Government is committed to raising skills to ensure that the UK can compete in a global economy.  To support this objective there are currently a number of LSC funded initiatives which can support employers and individuals. These include Train to Gain and Apprenticeships, although others are available.

Currently training is free to the individual and the employer.  If you would like to know more please contact us for further advice and guidance to meet your individual or business requirements.

Entry Requirements

Individuals
If you are currently working as a Retail Beauty Consultant and would like to gain a Diploma in Retail Beauty Consultancy, contact the Business Support Unit and they will be able to advise you further, you will need your employers consent to commence on the program.

If you are not working in the Beauty Retail sector but would like to, our Careers Advisors may be able to refer you to an employer who can offer employment and support allowing you to meet your aims and objectives.


Employers
If you are interested in training in the workplace for your employee/s, please contact our Business Support Unit in the first instance and we can provide you with full information once we understand your requirements and numbers of employees.

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Access to College Facilities

Learning in the work place doesn't mean that you are cut off from all the amazing resources and facilities the College has to offer. You can come into the College, in your own time, to access further learning materials, see your personal tutor by appointment, meet other students and access your assessment records via the e-portal.

Learning Support

You will be asked by the Admissions Advisor to provide information of any extra support you believe you may require. This may take the form of teaching support, study support or disability support. You can approach your personal tutor at any time during your course to discuss your requirements.

Your Personal Tutor

All students enrolled on a course are assigned a personal tutor who follows them through their programme. You can contact your personal tutor by email, text and telephone and through the web portal to discuss the progress you are making towards targets and to give you the opportunity to raise any other issues you may have. Your personal tutor will visit you in-store to provide advice and guidance and support and to assess you there.