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SKILLS HUB

Welcome to the Skills Hub, the area for training and learning. The hub brings together details of courses specific to the finishes and interiors sector, making accessing and booking training quick and easy. In addition, it provides information on sector careers, apprenticeships and funding, as well as access to e-learning, CPD and other training.

Some information is restricted and only accessible to FIS members. Not an FIS member?

Delivered by our Skills Board - find out more about our Board and Skills Strategy

Recruitment into the sector through FIS programmes

Information on qualifications relevant to the sector

Careers in the finishes and interiors sector

Training available to support your workforce

Advice

Our experts are always on hand to answer any skills and training queries.  You can ask questions by completing the form at the bottom of the page or if your query is urgent call 0121 707 0077.

SKILLS NEWS

CITB Employer Network Funding

CITB Employer Network Funding

CITB Homebuilding Funding Pilot The CITB Homebuilding Network is a 12-month pilot which can support CITB registered homebuilding employers and their supply chain, to access subsidised training without the need for employers to claim the CITB grant. The pilot, which...

CITB Levy Return

CITB Levy Return

Submitting the Levy Return by the deadline is not only important for your company's eligibility for grant claims, but it's also a legal requirement. The Levy Return is an annual submission that outlines the amount of money your company owes for the Construction...

Participate in the Review of Apprenticeship Standards

Participate in the Review of Apprenticeship Standards

This is an exciting opportunity for those passionate about the plastering trade to have their say in shaping the apprenticeship standard. The level 3 Plasterer Apprenticeship Standard is designed to provide apprentices with the necessary skills and knowledge to become...

Expand your team with a Government Supported Kickstart Employee

The Plan for Jobs has introduced new support for FIS members to take on 16-24 for initial six months from the Government’s new Kick-start scheme.  The new £2 billion Kickstart scheme is designed to help employers to create new jobs for those aged 16-24, claiming Universal Credit and at risk of long-term unemployment.  There is no cap on the number of places per employer.

Funding will be available for each six month job placement and will cover 100% of the National Minimum Wage for 25 hours a week and employers will be able to top this wage up.

BuildBack Programme is back

BuildBack is designed to provide opportunities for job seekers who are serious about developing a career in drylining.

Trainees complete a two-week Specialist Upskilling Programme (SUP) in drylining at Birmingham South and City College to develop the skills and competencies required for installing drylining, followed by a two-week work placement on-site with a local employer. All trainees will be offered at least one job interview and those who secure full-time employment will have their fees paid for ongoing training to NVQ Level 2 in drylining. All trainees will receive free personal protective equipment (PPE) and have their CSCS card paid for.

The FIS Skills Strategy

The FIS Skills and Competence strategy is led by the FIS Skills Board and built on the FIS Competency SAKE Framework, which is a system to measure competency through a combination of Skills, Attitude, Knowledge, Experience.

Skills: The practical application of knowledge learnt through on and/or off-the-job training.

Attitude: The mindset or approach required for competence, across the entire occupation.

Knowledge: The information, technical knowledge, and ‘know-how’ the individual needs to successfully carry out their duties.

Experience: The enhanced knowledge or skill acquired through practical experience.

Contact the FIS Skills team

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