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HGV Artic Driving

Lifelong Learning
113297
Location:
Tralee
Attendance Options:
Full time, Daytime
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Course provider

Duration

6 weeks

Entry Requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
• Applicants must be 21 years of age (minimum) on entry to the course.
• Junior certificate standard of education or equivalent.
• Mature applicant route available for applicants aged 23+.
• Competent written and spoken English (CEFR B1 or Higher).
• Non-EU/EEA applicants must have permission to work in Ireland.
• Hold a current full Category B driving licence.
• Hold a current Category CE learner permit.
• Van or light truck driving experience is desirable.
• Pass the admissions interview and CAB test.
• Good spatial aptitude.
• Good hand-eye coordination.
• Good communication and numeral skills.

NOTE: Applicants must present a current Rigid (C) licence and a current Artic (CE) learner permit so their application may be processed

Careers / Further progression

Employability Statement
On successful completion of this award and the requirements of the Road Safety Authority applicants can apply to the RSA for a Certificate of Professional Competence enabling them to operate a HGV artic truck (or bus or coach).

Where will I get work?
Articulated Truck (Artic) drivers are employed by raw material suppliers, manufacturers, distribution companies, major retail chains, supermarkets and road haulage firms etc. They collect, transport and deliver goods locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.

Course Web Page

Further information

Check out the next start date / enrolment of part-time courses via the Kerry College website
(https://kerrycollege.ie/part-time-courses/) or www.fetchcourses.ie

Monavalley, Tralee

No fees

Learners on full-time programmes at Kerry College have a number of funding options.
1. DEASP (Department of Employment and Social Protection). Contact your local INTREO office.
2. SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland). Apply at: www.susi.ie
If eligible, learners may only receive one of these payments while participating on a Kerry College full-time programme.

Learner Allowance
Also known as a Training Allowance.
To avail of a Learner Allowance, an applicant must be in receipt of a qualifying DEASP payment at course start. Allowances/payments are based on attendance and are paid by Kerry College directly to learners for the duration of the course. You may also receive accommodation or travel allowance if you meet the criteria.

Back to Education Allowance
To avail of a Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) the applicant must apply directly to the DEASP. BTEA is paid by DEASP directly to learners for the academic year. There is no option to receive any other payment or receive an accommodation or travel allowance.

SUSI Grant
SUSI is a maintenance grant available only for courses that are SUSI approved. Payments are made directly to the learner in the form of grants to cover the academic year.
There is no option to receive any other payment or receive an accommodation or travel allowance. A full-list of eligible course along with details on how to apply is available on SUSI.ie.

No Payment
A learner who is not eligible for Learner Payment, BTEA or SUSI may still apply and participate on any Kerry College course.

Courses for employment offer travel or accommodation support payments, if criteria are met.

Funding towards Travel, Accommodation and Meals
At present, learners on courses for progression do not qualify for travel/accommodation/meal payments. These payments relate only to learners on courses for employment. Learners may receive Travel or Accommodation Allowance - but not both. Your payment will be calculated and processed at course registration.

Travel Allowance
A travel allowance is a contribution towards the learner’s cost of travel based on the distance from the learner’s primary place of residence to the campus location.

To qualify, learners must live more than 3 miles/5km away from the campus location they are attending. Travel Allowances are not payable to participants on Night Training courses.

Accommodation Allowance
An accommodation allowance may be paid to learners who need to relocate in order to attend a course for employment.

To qualify, learners must live more than 20 miles/32km away from the campus location they are attending. For up to date information on this, please see: kerrycollege.ie/learner-information

National Childcare Scheme
The NCS (National Childcare Scheme) provides childcare supports for those on full-time education and training programmes. Full details can be found on the www.ncs.gov.ie webpage.

You may apply via your MyGovID account or contact Kerry County Childcare Committee at 066 718 1582 to discuss which childcare supports are available to you.

Applicant Screening - Admissions Interview

Gain your CE licence and qualify as a HGV - Artic driver.

WHY SHOULD I APPLY?
• High demand for qualified drivers.
• Work in the transport and haulage sector.
• Opportunities for travel.
• Varied work schedules.

The Driver CPC is a Certificate of Professional Competence issued to drivers who are entitled to hold one and is a requirement under the Road Safety Authority and EU directive 2003/59/EC. It is a qualification for professional bus, coach and lorry drivers.

In order to professionally drive a Bus and/or a Truck (Rigid) potential candidates will need to have passed a Category D Bus and/or Category C Truck Theory Test and the Driver CPC Cast Study Test before you can apply to the RSA for a Driver CPC Practical Test.

There are two steps to achieving the CPC - Certificate of Professional Competence:
Step 1 - Driver CPC Theory Test
The Driver CPC - Step 1 is covered by the Category D Bus and/or Category C Truck Driver Theory Test.

Step 2 - Driver CPC Case Study
The Driver CPC - Step 2 is the final stage before your Category D Bus and/or Category C Truck Practical Test and consists of 3 Case Studies relating to the vehicle category in which you wish to obtain a CPC Licence.

For further information please go to: www.rsa.ie/en/RSA/Professional-Drivers/Driver-Hours/Getting-your-CPC/

WHAT WILL I STUDY?
Heavy Goods Vehicle Driving -
Articulated Truck (HGV - Artic)

SKILLS TO COMPETE - HEAVY GOODS VEHICLE DRIVING (HGV) - ARTIC
Skills to Compete is an initiative to support those who have lost their jobs as a result of COVID-19, to re-enter the workforce.
https://www.solas.ie/programmes/skills-to-compete/

CERTIFICATION
Driver Certificate of Professional Competency (CPC)

** Employment-Focused Course
If getting a job is your priority, browse our employment focused courses. These courses help build job ready skills to increase your chances of finding work. Qualifications are offered at QQI Level 5 and Level 6 but also a range of professional and industry-led certifications.

Contact the Kerry College Admissions Office on 066 714 9696 or info@kerrycollege.ie

Location:
Tralee
Attendance Options:
Full time, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider