Are you between 18 and 24 and looking for work?
Have you thought about working in Care?

There are currently more than 25,000 unfilled care worker vacancies and it’s a growing sector with a huge range of career possibilities.

Routes to Work can give you the skills  and contacts you need to help you find a job in the Care sector.

Emergency Planning, Communicable and Non-communicable Disease Control, Environmental Health, Teaching, Public health education, Workforce Planning and Development, Academic Researcher, Screening, Commissioning and Priority Setting, Prescribing and Medicine Management, Effectiveness, Audit, Clinical Governance and Risk Management, Health Economist, Community Pharmacy, Public Health Nutrition, Dental Public Health, Communications and Social Marketing, Specialist Community Public Health Nursing, Health Promotion / Health Improvement Officers, Infection Control and Immunization.


During your training you will develop your communication and employability skills and learn about the values and principles that are central to all types of work in the social care sector.

You will also learn about the different types of job opportunities and career development options that are available, hopefully getting a real feel for the social care sector.

On completion, we can even help you find a job in care using our extensive contacts in the sector.

How long will the training take?

Courses last up to 8 – 12 weeks

Where will the training take place?

We have many training providers all over London. Contact us to find out your nearest venue.

What courses are available?

There are a range of courses that will help you get a job in the care sector, including:

• Understanding the principles of care
• Understanding the organisation and the role of the worker
• Maintaining safety at work
• Effective communication
• Recognising and responding to abuse and neglect
• General care

How do I get job ready?

We will help you get a job after providing you with employability skills. Some of the skills you will gain are:

• First Aid
• Manual handling
• Motivational Training
• Pre-employment training
• Interview techniques
• CV writing
• Team work
• Customer service
• Infection control
• Basic Food Hygiene

What happens after?

On successful completion of the training, we can help you find work in the care sector through our many industry contacts.

To find out more or to enrol call us on 020 8522 5700 or email info@cipsonline.com quoting ‘Routes to Work’.

  • Newham College of Further Education
  • London Borough of Newham
  • European Union, European Regional Development Fund
  • London Development Agency
  • European Union, European Social Fund
  • Department for Work and Pensions
  • Skills Funding Agency
  • European Investment Fund