Employability Courses

Launch a career working with animals whilst improving your mental wellbeing

Adult learning in the community

Our unique courses provide pre-Level 1 animal care education and employability skills. Students receive personalised career coaching, and complete a placement with Noah’s ART. Learners are then encouraged and supported to progress to further learning, volunteering or work.

Availability and eligibility are subject to funding requirements. Contact us for current availability.

NEW FOR 2023:

The P.A.W.W.S. Course

People, Animals, Welfare, Wellbeing & Skills

We are excited to announce that we have been successful in securing funding to deliver a new set of courses for learners aged 14-65.

Funded from 2023 -2025, The P.A.W.W.S. Course provides three levels of hands-on animal care, mental health awareness and employability training.

LEVEL 1

  • 6-week introductory course

  • Small groups of 5 learners

  • Practical, creative activities focused on the 5 Welfare Needs

LEVEL 2

  • 12-weeks

  • Groups of 10 learners

  • Integrated work placement

  • Mental Health Awareness certificate

  • More in-depth animal welfare learning

LEVEL 3

  • 12-weeks

  • Groups of 10 learners

  • Integrated work placement

  • Mental Health First Aid certificate

  • Focused on careers in animal-assisted therapy and mental health

Availability and eligibility are subject to funding requirements.

How to apply:

Download, complete and return a referral form to admin@noahs-art.co.uk. A member of the team will then be in touch to discuss your application.

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Previous Courses

Our previous cohorts were fully funded by the European Social Fund, and open to eligible adults and young people:

  • 2021-22 - Step Ahead: 16-week course + placement for 16-25 year olds not in education, employment or training (NEET)

  • 2020-21 - Team Pet Power: 12-week course for adults with long-term physical or mental health difficulties

 

Course Partners

“The course offers a supported environment to develop social skills, take on responsibilities and develop roles in the community. Service users have developed such skills through attendance at Noah’s A.R.T. which has resulted in stepping down to a community setting”

— Holly, Occupational Therapist