First Students Achieve Leadership and Management Qualification

The College of Animal Welfare is delighted to announce that five students have become the first to achieve the College’s new ILM Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Management qualification.

Speaking of the success, course tutor, Emma Helkenberg said “I would like to congratulate all of the students who have recently achieved the Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Management qualification. All have demonstrated considerable hard work and commitment and their success is very well deserved”. She continued “I am confident that the knowledge and experience gained throughout the programme will prove invaluable and am sure that all will make a great contribution to any team they are part of”.

The professionally-recognised qualification aims to provide the skills to confidently lead a team through the spectrum of management challenges; from stress and conflict management through to team communication and the planning and allocation of work. It is run on a blended learning basis; an effective combination of online learning and two study weekends.

Hannah Forrest RVN

Hannah Forrest RVN

Successful student, Hannah Forrest RVN, said “I found the course to be both challenging and enjoyable. The scenarios considered were very realistic, often relating to workplace experiences which I had been personally involved with. For this reason the whole course has been of very real practical use to me in my work.”

Further information on the course can be found here.