Pair secure place on new course

LOCAL students, Claire Rush and Chris Gilbert, have become two of only 20 people to secure a place on Northern Ireland’s first Document Skills Foundation Course.

It is the result of a partnership between legal firm Allen & Overy South Eastern Regional College (SERC) and Grafton Employment Group.

The course is designed to deliver a skilled talent pool that can excel in the production and management of complex documents and gain employment in the legal market with the support of SERC and Grafton Employment Group. Training on the foundation course includes legal text processing, speed keying and digital transcription.

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Allen & Overy has committed to interviewing all candidates upon completion of the 24-week training programme with a view to filling resource needs. All students will secure a hands-on placement in the firm’s Belfast Document Centre, providing support for its international network of 40 offices in 28 countries.

Thompson Keating, Director of Corporate and Economic Development at SERC said:“This partnership between Allen & Overy, SERC and Grafton Recruitment, shows how the public and private sector can work together for the benefit of the Northern Ireland Economy. SERC is committed to working with businesses and providing training in response to their needs.

“This programme is about providing people with practical, sought-after skills by focusing our joint efforts on solving the skills gaps issues. As part of the recruitment process we took efforts to invite applications from those who are unemployed and are eager to re-enter the workplace. The practical knowledge from this programme will give trainees the edge in the jobs marketplace.”

In September 2012 South Eastern Regional College awarded Allen & Overy a Business Innovation Award in recognition of its commitment to providing creative ideas for business and academia.

The Document Skills Foundation Course is delivered at South Eastern Regional College’s Lisburn campus.

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