Thursday, February 9, 2012

Train for Free through PPPDo you know someone who needs extra skills to get into the workforce?
CIT has a limited number of places for eligible jobseekers to train for FREE in key areas of demand.
If you're working less than 15 hours per week, and not currently studying, you may be eligible to train for free under the ACT Government's Productivity Places Program (PPP).
Specific courses have been selected for funding in industries that are currently in demand in the ACT. This means employment opportunities are plentiful for people with the right skills.
You could study any of the following courses free of charge, starting straight away for semester one, 2012.

Course Places available:

Next Steps:
To determine your eligibility, go towww.cit.edu.au/ppptrainforfree. If you think you meet the criteria come to an information session onTuesday 14 February 2012 at either 10.00am or 5.30pm to find out more about the course and put your name forward.
Meet at the CIT Student Services Hub,A Block, Reid campus, to be taken to the venue so you don’t get lost. Please bring photo ID. Job Service Australia representatives will also be in attendance.
You can read more about the available courses, your eligibility, and start dates atwww.cit.edu.au/ppptrainforfree, or call CIT on (02) 6207 3188.

This information is current as at 7 February 2012. Due to limited places, some of these places may have filled. The Productivity Places Program (PPP) is a joint initiative of the Australian and ACT Governments.

Authorised by Dr Nicole Stenlake, Executive Director, Governance and Executive Services, Canberra Institute of Technology

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