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Cardiff and Vale College - Coleg Caerdydd a'r Fro

Wales Funded Retrofit Training

Funded retrofit training and qualifications in Wales.

What funding is available?

Through our partnership with Cardiff and Vale College, we are able to offer fully funded flexible courses, giving people the opportunity to build up sector-specific skills and launch their career in energy efficiency and retrofit roles. They are designed to ensure adults are able to retrain and upskill whatever their starting point, providing clear line of site to a new role, opportunity or contract.

As long as you live in Wales, you will be eligible to apply directly through the college. This is inclusive unemployed, employed and self-employed individuals. The courses are flexible and will involve online guided learning designed to work around your schedule, workshops and assignments.

OUR FUNDED COURSES

LEVEL 4 AWARD IN Domestic RETROFIT assessment

This course is for those interested in becoming a retrofit assessor. They survey properties and prepare a report according to a retrofit coordinator’s requirements. Learners will be taken through this process in detail.

Who’s this for?

Those with some experience in domestic energy assessment looking to work on large-scale retrofit projects across the country.

Duration and Content:

40 hours’ e-learning

One-day expert-led session

Assessment:

One written assignment per module

Final professional discussion

LEVEL 5 DIPLOMA IN Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management

Retrofit coordinators manage the PAS 2035 process throughout a project. They are critical for ensuring compliance with procurement, specification and delivery of all measures in domestic retrofit projects.

Who’s this for?

Experienced built-environment professionals with management experience and knowledge of PAS 2035. Ideal for those looking to take the next step in their retrofit career.

Duration and Content:

145 hours’ e-learning

One-day expert-led session

Assessment:

One written assignment per module

A case study and final professional discussion