Entry Level 3 Extended Certificate in Employability Skills (5546-05)
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is for learners who want to improve their employment prospects; get into a job, develop on the job or move onto the next job, to help them live a more independent life, or progress in education This qualification is suitable for the 14-16, 16-18, 18+ and 19+ age ranges. Ofqual accreditation number; 601/3642/X
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This person may have skills to career plan, seek job opportunities and undertake work placements and projects 1. Planning for progression 2. Applying for a job 3. Interview skills 4. Searching for a job 5. Prepare for and attend an interview 6. Undertaking work placement 7. Candidate project 8. Enterprise activity/Community project
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This person may carry out work activities and understand workplace rights and personal safety 1. Conduct at work 2. Effective communication/Effective written communication for the workplace/Effective speaking for the workplace 3. Introduction to ICT 4. Work safely 5. Working as part of a team 6. Safe learning in the workplace 7. Rights, responsibilities and citizenship/ Investigating rights and responsibilities at work 8. Work awareness 9. Health & Safety in places of work
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This person may have basic skills in building and construction 1. Lift and handle safely 2. Introducing finishing skills 3. Introducing pipe work skills 4. Introducing tiling skills 5. Introducing paint finishing skills 6. Recognise and use hand tools and materials used in construction 7. Introducing brickwork skills 8. Introducing site carpentry skills 9. Introducing bench joinery skills
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This person may be able to work in different settings 1. Introduction to the hospitality industry 2. Introduction to retail 3. Introduction to customer service 4. Behaviour in a business administration environment 5. Create a good impression on customers 6. The customer service experience
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This person may have personal development skills and knowledge Personal finance 1. Healthy living 2. Personal presentation and hygiene 3. Attitudes and values for personal development 4. Take part in leisure activities 5. Recognise the benefits of leisure time 6. Plan and make a journey using public transport
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This person may have lifestyle skills and understand lifestyle choices 1. Environmental awareness 2. Introduction to drug and alcohol awareness 3. Dealing with problems in daily life 4. Introduction to developing parenting skills 5. Parenting awareness 6. Self-assessment
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This person may be able to carry out checks and repairs on a motor vehicle 1. Wax and polish a motor car or van 2. Remove check and replace a wheel on a motor car or van 3. Check and maintain levels of fluids in a motor car or van 4. Check and maintain lights on a motor car or van 5. Replace spark plugs