The council's Employment and Training of the City of Caravaca, Salvador Gomez, closed this morning occupational training course "Assistant hospice services and rural tourism."
The course, organized by the city of Caravaca and subsidized by the Regional Employment Service and Training, has lasted 220 hours, and has enjoyed the cooperation of the Commonwealth of Social Services of the Northwest.
In the course enrolled a total of 10 students unemployed belonging to groups at risk of social exclusion.
In closing, Councilman Job, stressed that the organization of this course meets the demand from the various associations of rural tourism in the Shire of trained professionals in the field of rural tourism.
Salvador Gomez spoke to the students to encourage them to implement what they learned, "From this training is at the initiative of each student's own way in the workplace.
From the administration will facilitate and support you with the tools you may need. "
The course has been extended for 55 days in which students have alternated theoretical block, provided at the Center Dolores Michelena, and the practice that has developed in the guest house of the Carmelite Fathers of Caravaca.
Among the contents of the course the students have acquired communicative skills and attitudes they have learned the tasks of hosting services, knowledge of restoration, and has even been given a block of basic English.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz