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Work Integrated Learning - Host Organisation
The BA (Hons) in Social Care is a pilot programme and it is demand-driven, to meet the needs of the care sector and the labour market as well as being dynamic and responsive to the evolving needs of Social Care in Ireland.
If you are considering hosting students as employees or if you are interested in facilitating experiential learning by offering students Social Care Work service/agency engagement opportunities, we would love to hear from you.
Whether you are thinking about recruiting/ facilitating a small number or a larger group, we're here to guide you through the process, provide support, and share insights from our experience.
Please contact us by email at: apprenticeship@ucc.ie