NCC supports Scottish Careers Week
CITB National Construction College are proud to be supporting Scottish Careers Week 2025 and working with Scottish Employers, learners and Apprentices.
Scottish Careers Week 2025 runs from the 10th – 14th November and focuses on career opportunities and support available across Scotland.
Organised by Skills Development Scotland (SDS) this campaign is aimed at highlighting various industries, career paths, and opportunities available to individuals of all ages. The theme for 2025 is "Shape the Future," which emphasizes the importance of career support in helping people realize their potential and achieve their career goals.
NCC Scotland offer a wide selection of training for new entrants and career development/ upskilling.
Here at our college based in Inchinnan we offer both Workforce development courses for upskilling;
- SSP
- CISRS
- CDM
- SVQ work based assessment
- Testing and Inspection
Also SVQ Apprenticeships;
- Scaffolding
- General Construction Occupations
- Road Building & Maintenance
- Ceiling Fixing
- Dry Lining – Finishing (Ames Taping)
- Dry Lining – Fixing
- Floor laying
- Built Up Felt Roofing
- Cladding Occupations
- Plant Maintenance
To find out more visit National Construction College (NCC) Information.
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Contact John Woodfine on John.woodfine@citb.co.uk or 07867141929
Grants and funding are available for eligible employers.
The CITB grants programme covers funding for a range of day to day training, including short courses, qualifications and apprenticeships.
Find the course you are looking for and the NCC team can help advise on what Grants and funding is available.
NCC are proud to announce our New Courses Ames Taping courses.
Practical Taping – Hand and Mechanical techniques for beginners £1495*
*No VAT charged.
You've done the training, you've got the experience... Now get qualified!
Assessment Services offers on-site assessment for experienced operatives, supervisors and managers. These assessments recognize existing skills, knowledge and experience against a nationally recognized qualification. Holding an SVQ enables you to apply for the relevant skills card for your role.
Linda Stewart HR Advisor - Turner Access:
"The NCC play a pivotal role in our long-term business continuity and growth. They provide an outstanding learning environment where practical skills meet real-world experience. The instructors are knowledgeable, supportive, and genuinely invested in our apprentices’ success. It’s a place where scaffolders are truly set up to thrive."
Paul Cunningham – Built Up Felt Roofing Apprentice:
"NCC gives me the opportunity to enhance and develop my skills and knowledge, being led by instructors who guide us and build confidence."