Entry Level Award in Employability Skills (Entry 3) - 5546-02
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification provides a solid grounding to employability and personal development skills. The qualification can assist learners' chances of gaining employment in any industry and progressing in education to assist their career development. This qualification is suitable for the 14-16, 16-18, 18+ and 19+ age ranges Ofqual accreditation number 601/3626/1
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This person may have skills and knowledge designed to improve their employability from across a range of different areas such as career planning, job applications, workplace responsibilities and dealing with customers They may also have developed life skills leading to greater independence, personal development, and have the ability to complete projects and activities.
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This person may have skills and knowledge that will prepare them for employment:
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1. Applying for a job
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2. Interview skills
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3. Searching for a job
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4. Prepare for and attend an interview
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5. Undertaking work placement
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6. Investigating rights and responsibilities at work
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7. Plan and make a journey using public transport
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8. Work awareness
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This person may have skills and knowledge that will allow them to succeed at work:
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1. Conduct at work
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2. Work safely
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3. Working as part of a team
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4. Personal presentation and hygiene
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5. Safe learning in the workplace
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6. Effective written communication for the workplace
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7. Effective speaking for the workplace
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8. Plan and make a journey using public transport
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9. Lift and handle safely
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10. Health & Safety in places of work
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This person may have customer service skills:
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1. Introduction to customer service
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2. Behaviour in a business administration environment
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3. Create a good impression on customers
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4. The customer service experience
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This person may have introductory skills and knowledge in a range of job sectors
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1. Introduction to the hospitality industry
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2. Introducing finishing skills
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3. Introducing pipe work skills
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4. Introducing tiling skills
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5. Introducing paint finishing skills
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6. Recognise and use hand tools and materials used in construction
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7. Introducing brickwork skills
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8. Introducing site carpentry skills
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9. Introducing bench joinery skills
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10. Introduction to retail
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This person may have lifestyle and personal development skills:
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1. Planning for progression
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2. Personal finance
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3. Healthy living
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4. Rights, responsibilities and citizenship
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5. Attitudes and values for personal development
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6. Participate in leisure activities
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7. Recognise the benefits of leisure time
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8. Environmental awareness
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9. Introduction to drug and alcohol awareness
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10. Dealing with problems
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11. Introduction to developing parenting skills
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12. Parenting awareness
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13. Self-assessment
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This person may be able to undertake projects and enterprise activities:
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1. Effective communication
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2. Introduction to ICT
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3. Enterprise activity
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4. Community project
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This person may be able to maintain a motor vehicle:
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1. Wax and polish a motor car or van
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2. Remove check and replace a wheel on a motor car or van
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3. Check and maintain levels of fluids in a motor car or van
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4. Check and maintain lights on a motor car or van
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5. Replace spark plugs