Lynda Kelly, of Mosgiel, boosted her CV and confidence by
enrolling in a computing course at the Otago Polytechnic
Community Learning Centre in Mosgiel. Photo by Gerard
O'Brien.
Understanding the needs of the community has meant the
learning centre in Mosgiel is considered top in its field
nationally.
The Otago Polytechnic opened a Community Learning Centre in
Mosgiel four years ago offering NZQA qualifications in
computing and business administration.
Now the centre had about 1100 people enrolled in courses and
an 85% success rate for people gaining employment with their
new qualifications, supervisor Jacquie Hayes said.
"It's uplifting for us to see them achieving."
Otago Polytechnic chief executive Phil Ker described the
centre as a "roaring success".
Each of the polytechnic's four community centres had their
own flavour, he said, allowing them to understand and address
their community's needs better.
"Taking the opportunities to the people" was a key part of
the polytechnic's approach, he said.
The centre was also proving its worth in the difficult
economic climate - about 80% of the workers made redundant
from the soon-to-be-closed Fisher and Paykel factory at
Mosgiel had been taking polytechnic courses.
Many of the staff from the factory had gained skills while on
the job and the learning centre helped them obtain relevant
qualifications, Ms Hayes said.
A "Work Ready" programme allowed them to brush up on
interview skills and CV presentation.
Unit standards in health and safety, customer service and
computing were also on offer.
As a recession loomed, making the most of opportunities to
gain qualifications would make employees more valuable and
resilient, Mr Ker said.
He said one of the centre's success stories was Lynda Kelly,
of Mosgiel. She was working as a teacher's aide, when she
decided to change career paths. Having not attended a job
interview in 10 years, she realised there was a gap in her
CV.
In 2007, she enrolled in a national certificate in computing
course, which she studied towards part time.
The skills Mrs Kelly learnt from the course gave her the
confidence to go to an interview knowing her ability was
backed by a qualification.
"It gave me a real confidence boost."
Before she was able to complete the qualification, she was
offered a job as an administrator.
She was enjoying her new role and would continue at the
centre until she completed her course.
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