Online learning with LWETB is an initiative of LWETB in conjunction with Cenit College.
It is a programme that offers learners courses in legal and medical administration and entry level management training.
The programme is available on a continuous antique basis, so you can start at any time. There are no fees for you to complete these courses.
You must choose from the ILM or the QQI subjects. They cannot be mixed.
ILM Awards in Leadership and Management are widely recognised qualifications that will prove to employers that you are invested in your self-development as a professional.
This programme comprises a wide range of modules covering core management skills, including how to organise and delegate, skills in communication, team leadership, change, innovation and managing people and relationships.
You can complete one or more modules from the list below. You can take only one module at any one time. On completion of one module, you can then request another module.
You will receive an individual ILM ‘Certificate of Unit Credit’ on the successful completion of each module.
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To develop knowledge and understanding of managing conflict and supporting individuals as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Describe how a manager could promote a positive atmosphere in order to minimise the adverse effects of conflict.
To develop knowledge and understanding of costs and budgets in an organisation as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Describe mechanisms in the organisation to maintain control of costs.
To develop knowledge and understanding of negotiation and networking in the workplace as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Describe methods to establish and maintain effective professional relationships with the identified network.
To develop knowledge and understanding of managing stress in self and others as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Explain how and when to provide advice, mentoring or counselling to support individuals in the workplace Unit purpose and aim.
To develop knowledge and understanding of innovation and change as required by a
practising or potential first-line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Explain possible human effects of innovation and change upon people and teams in an
organisation
To develop knowledge and understanding and be able to manage performance in the workplace as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
To develop knowledge and understanding of leadership as required by a practising
or potential first-line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Describe appropriate actions to enhance own leadership behaviour in the context of the
particular leadership model
The learner will be able to develop knowledge and understanding of how to plan and allocate work as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Explain how to involve team members in identifying ways to improve performance to meet objectives.
To develop knowledge and understanding of recruitment and selection as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Explain a recognised selection technique that could be used during interviews.
To develop knowledge and understanding of meetings as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Explain the purposes of minutes and action plans.
To enable learners to understand the need for teams to have a sense of vision and purpose that reflects the organisation’s, and the role that effective communication, motivation, and individual and team development play in enabling this to happen.
On completion of this module learners will:
To be able to plan change in an organisation as required by a practising or potential first line manager.
On completion of this module learners will:
Explain how to communicate with and involve people to facilitate effective change o Use a technique for planning change within the given context.
To enable the practising and potential first line manager to manage workplace projects.
On completion of this module learners will:
Identify wider non-financial implications that can result from the workplace project.
To enable learners to understand the basics of the management of people of an organisation who work remotely.
On completion of this module learners will:
Describe how to provide technical support for remote working
To understand the importance of managing risks in the workplace and to be able to identify and manage risks in own area of responsibility.
Credit Value = 3
On completion of this module learners will be able to:
Explain how identified risks will be continuously monitored and reviewed
To understand the importance of promoting personal development and be able to plan for an individual’s development.
Credit Value = 5
On completion of this module the learner will be able to:
Develop a plan to meet the identified development needs of an individual
To understand the importance of effective communication in management and be able to develop effective communication skills as a reflective manager
Credit Value = 4
On completion of this module learners will be able to:
Evaluate own communication skills as a manager, identifying strengths and areas for improvement
The learner will be able to understand the reasons for a change in an organisation and be able to manage and implement change in the workplace
Credit Value = 6 Credits
On completion of this module learners will be able to:
Develop a change implementation plan including details of how you will monitor and review the implementation of change.
To develop knowledge and understanding of an organisation’s culture, understand the importance of values in underpinning the culture for innovation and improvement, understand the roles of different functions in supporting innovation and change,. It will teach the learner to know how to develop a culture that supports the growth and implementation of ideas, understand the importance of risk management in creating a culture that supports creativity and innovation. Learners will understand the important role of communication during the innovation process.
Credit Value = 3 Credits
On completion of this module learners will be able to:
Explain the importance of communicating outcomes of innovation activities to maintain momentum and interest
The Level 5 QQI Certificates enables learners to develop a wide range of skills, which are vocationally specific and require a general theoretical understanding. With these awards, learners are enabled to work independently while subject to general direction.
Modules in the QQI framework contain a number of assessment techniques.
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The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence in the range of medical terminology applicable and relevant specifically to a medical receptionist or secretarial role in medical practice, clinic and or hospital context.
Learners will be able to:
Prepare final medical reports; ensuring the use of appropriate terminology, language and format.
The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to provide effective customer service within a work, social or voluntary environment, operating independently while under general supervision.
Learners will be able to:
Demonstrate team or group work in providing customer care, to include allocation of roles and responsibilities, good communication and feed
The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence in legal practice and principles to enable the learner to appreciate the role of law in a range of vocational context and within their personal lives.
Learners will be able to:
Distinguish between civil and criminal, public and private and procedural and substantive law.
The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to in the principles and practices of business law and its impact on a range of business organisations.
Learners will be able to:
Reflect on the role and impact of EU legislation on Irish business activity and work practices and on the Irish consumer
The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to understand the structure and function of the human body and the interrelationship between its systems.
Learners will be able to:
Reflect on the role of the human body and the interrelationship between the systems of the body.
The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to perform audio transcription tasks, using a range of input devices, to produce mailable standard documents.
Learners will be able to:
Attain minimum production standards of 40 wpm and 97% accuracy.
1. Complete your application on Fetch Courses. Click here for instructions on this process)
ILM Modules FETCH link is here (click apply now and follow the steps)
QQI Modules FETCH link is here (click apply now and follow the steps)
2. Complete the Commencement Form (downloadable below – please ensure you download the right form – ILM or QQI)
Complete all sections highlighted in yellow
3. Proof of Identification will be required. Photo ID and proof of your PPS number. If you have a Public Service Card a picture of both sides will satisfy this requirement. Alternatively, you can send a photo/scan copy of your driving licence/passport and a photo/scan copy of a letter from Social Welfare or Revenue that shows your PPS number.
4. Send your completed commencement form (step 2 above) and your proof of ID and PPSN number (step 3 above) to this email address. courserecruitment@lwetb.ie
Once LWETB has received the above information via email and all is in order, they will approve your participation in the course and you will be enrolled on your chosen module within a week.
Participants will need to have access to the following:
Basic knowledge of online classrooms such as Zoom / Microsoft Teams
The ILM assignments are all done virtually and you do not have to attend the training centre.
ILM
QQI
Previous Experience: N/A
Online
Cenit College
Phone : 044 930 6221
Email: onlinelearning@cenitcollege.ie
The course is available online 24×7
Support Hours:
9:00AM – 4:15PM Monday – Thursday
9:00AM – 1.15PM Friday