Another week, another busy Able Skills. We are once again looking forward to a busy week here at our centre in Dartford, especially in our plastering centre. Our courses are looking very busy with students on a range of courses with us this week.
From City & Guilds Courses to short courses and NVQ Qualifications. We run such a range of option when it comes to our courses.
You can see our range of courses here:
- Introduction to Plastering
- Advanced Plastering Course
- Accredited Plastering Course
- City & Guilds Plastering Course
- NVQ Level 2 Plastering Course
- Level 2 Plastering Diploma
If you are looking to get qualified and carry out work in domestic properties, then the Accredited City & Guilds Plastering course would be the perfect option. This is an intensive practical course to give you all the necessary skills to go out and work as a Plasterer.
However, not everyone is here to get the skills to just work on domestic properties. Some people come to our centre with the goal of working on-site as a qualified Plasterer. However, to be able to work on-site you will need to have a CSCS Skilled workers card. You can only get one of these once you have achieved an NVQ. We over the perfect NVQ course that will get you to where you need to be, and this is the NVQ Level 2 Plastering Course.
However, we understand that as an adult learner, training for so many weeks straight isn’t always easy. Therefore, our flexible learning options are extremely popular. The time of your training can be split up into separate weeks to suit your diary. Alternatively, we also offer this course at weekends. When training at weekends we operate on a two weekends on, two weekends off basis.
Along with all our qualification courses, we run shorter courses for people looking to gain a new skill and those that are putting their selves to some DIY work. 5 days of training gives you all the basic knowledge you need to carry out basic jobs.
Come and visit our centre and see our courses in action. You can also see action direct from our centre on YouTube: