Applications now open for Accelerate Digital Assured Skills Academy

  • The Department for the Economy is offering 20 high quality training places in its Accelerate Digital Assured Skills Academy with IT Consulting, Solutions and Managed Services delivery provider Version 1.

    Funded by the Department, the Assured Skills Academy will see successful applicants receive practical, real world training for roles as Cloud Engineers, Dev Ops Engineers, Software Developers and Test Automation Engineers during an eight week training course delivered by Belfast Met.

    Encouraging application to the Academy, Economy Minister Gordon Lyons said: “This is an excellent opportunity to start a career in digital engineering. The industry here is in need of skilled people and this Accelerate Digital Skills Academy will give participants the knowledge and skills they need to compete for a job in this exciting sector.”

    Mr. Lyons also added “Assured Skills Academies have a successful track record in providing people with high quality training while helping employers access the skilled people they need to grow. These training places, funded by my Department, will position participants strongly to compete for a job with Version 1 in this exciting sector and I would encourage anyone who is eligible to consider applying now.”

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    Participants who complete the course will be guaranteed a job interview with Version 1, although successful completion of the Academy is not a guarantee of gaining employment.

    As well as the learning opportunity, participants in the Academy will receive a £155 weekly training allowance, travel expenses and could be eligible for childcare allowance.

    Brian Pollock, Portfolio Director, Digital & Cloud Practice at Version 1 commented on the positive news: "At Version 1, we are delighted to launch the first Accelerate Academy of 2022, following the success of our previous intakes in 2021 that not only armed all candidates with highly relevant Digital Skills but also offered each of them a full-time role at Version 1. Offering desirable technology industry certifications and qualifications, the Accelerate Academy offers fantastic opportunities to build a strong foundation of technical skills, in addition to the all-important soft skills highly desired by employers today. We are all looking forward to welcoming the new cohort of Academy Associates and if you’re part of this cohort, we look forward to helping you accelerate your career in technology.”

    The Accelerate Digital Assured Skills Academy will be delivered at Belfast Met. During the Academy participants can expect to become proficient in Microsoft Azure technologies, Java, Cyber Security, Software Testing methodologies and Tools, and Project Management and Agile Delivery.

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    Louise Warde Hunter, Principal and Chief Executive of Belfast Met, said: “This is a significant investment in future skills that will enable Academy graduates to gain high quality, well paid jobs, and we look forward to welcoming our new cohort of learners.”

    Whilst no previous experience is required, applicants for the Academy must:

    • have a 2:2 degree in any discipline or a Level 5 qualification in an ICT or STEM related subject.

    • be at least 18 years old;

    • be eligible to work in the UK. 

    Due to the pandemic, training may be a hybrid of onsite and online learning through a virtual classroom provided by Belfast Met.

    Applications for the Accelerate Digital Assured Skills Academy are open now and close at 5pm on Friday 25th February.

    For more information and to apply, visit https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/assured-skills-training-programme

    Source: Written from press release.

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