Can I still be a Popstar

 

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 Deciding to return to the workforce is about change. It is about opportunities, stimulation, financial security and growth but most importantly it is about YOU! Planning to take time out of the work force was probably hard. Returning to the workforce is equally hard.

You might have spent years outside the paid workforce and feel that you have `lost touch’ or confidence and that your pre-children skills are no longer relevant.

Planning your return to paid work (part time or otherwise) will involve re-examining your skills, both new and those dating from pre-children days.

"Popstar" is a modulised program designed to assist people who have been out of the workforce voluntarily in their return to work endeavours.

Key features of the program include:

  • Class conducted during school hours.
  • Sessions are held during school terms
  • Comprehensive manual for future reference
  • You leave the course with a professional resume
  • The option of an on-going mentor to guide you through the employment process
  • Can I still be a Popstar graduates begin their return to work journey with the advantage of being well prepared and confident in their achievements and abilities.

NEXT COURSE DATES:

  • 20 July 2010
  • 31 August 2010
  • 21 October 2010
  • 16 November 2010

Course materials: A comprehensive workbook is included

Start and finish times: 9:30am until 3pm

Course location: Venue to be advised, numbers dependant

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