TRAINING Premier offers guaranteed employment
Premier Training International has teamed up with fitness brand Pure Gym to provide its graduates with guaranteed employment, giving students a definitive pathway into the working world. Te Pure Premier Diploma
in Fitness Instructing and Personal Training package allows graduates the oppor- tunity to become a freelance personal trainer with Pure Gym, the UK low-cost fit- ness chain currently in the process of merging with Te Gym Group, giving them the opportunity to build their personal training client base and gain hands on experience in the sector. Te package includes a Premier Diploma
in Personal Training, one-day studio cycling course and an online total pad-work course. “Tis is a fantastic opportunity for people
wanting to enter the industry as it enables them to follow a specific employment pathway straight into work with Pure Gym,” said Paul Dorkings, sales director at Premier Training International.
leisure media sTudIo Te training package allows graduates to become a freelance “It is a pleasure to be working with Pure
Gym and we’re really looking forward to watching our graduates grow into exceptional fitness professionals,” he continued. Pure Gym has more than 60 health clubs
across the UK with plans to expand to more than 100 during 2014. Premier grad- uates will work on the gym floor and take group exercise classes as part of their licence agreement as a freelance personal trainer. Details:
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Art museum scheme secures key funds
The Bowes Museum in County Durham hopes to serve as a launchpad for the next generation of museum industry workers aſter win- ning a major funding grant for graduate training. The fine arts museum has
been awarded £454,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) under its Skills for the Future programme, which will go towards training the indus- try’s next generation and help to fill key skills gaps in the sector. The award will fund the Conservation in
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Te Bowes Museum was first opened more than100 years ago Graduates will cut their teeth working on the
Action project, which aims to utilise the muse- um’s valuable collections and experienced conservation team to offer a number of twelve- month paid internships over a five-year period, beginning this summer. Graduates will have the opportunity to learn
on the job, bridging the gap between academic training and meaningful practical skills. Te project will cover aspects such as sur-
veying, preventative conservation, staging of temporary exhibitions, supervision of volunteers and interaction with other museums; fostering independence, confidence and decision making.
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museum’s extensive collection, which spansthe 14th to the 20th centuries and includes paint- ings, ceramics, textiles and furniture. “This project will assist the museum by
allowing us to use our collections more exten- sively and further develop our recent progress in conservation,” said Jon Old, conservation manager at Te Bowes Museum. “It will also offer one of the best opportu-
nities available for conservation graduates to gain hands-on experience of working in a museum environment while gaining key skills in their sector.” Details:
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