NIMES: This summer, Afpa continues to train you

NIMES: This summer, Afpa continues to train you
NIMES: This summer, Afpa continues to train you

This summer, Afpa de Nîmes continues to train and support you.

Afpa, an agency for adult vocational training, is a public industrial and commercial establishment with public service missions.

“We offer training and retraining for employees throughout their professional careers in a variety of fields, for all levels, and which meet the challenges of tomorrow: Personal and business services, arts and crafts, construction and public works, commerce, sales and distribution, support functions, hotels and restaurants, tourism, industry (metals and aeronautics), mechanics (automobiles, cycles & motorcycles), integration and mediation professions, networks-telecommunications-IT-digital and logistics.

In Occitanie, Afpa has 15,000 beneficiaries with 8,000 people trained as part of a professional qualification, 7,000 supported in the 15 centers and 7 branches.

In 2019, Afpa created its Apprentice Training Center (CFA), convinced that apprenticeship is a solution for the future for young people and businesses. One of the real added values ​​of this CFA is that at Afpa, we offer back-to-school all year round, which allows maximum flexibility for learners. In addition, our “Signed Afpa” label guarantees high-quality training recognized by employers. This approach ensures that our trainees and apprentices are always ready to enter the job market as soon as opportunities arise.

This summer, several training opportunities are still available at Afpa in Nîmes:

Construction and civil engineering works manager, next session 01/07/24
Structural work site manager, next sessions on 07/22/24 and 09/16/24
Pipefitter, work-study training, next session on 07/29/24
Warehouse forklift operator, next session on 08/26/24
Building studies technician in project drawing, next session on 02/09/24
Climate comfort equipment maintenance technician, work-study training, next session on 09/09/24
Climate comfort equipment maintenance agent, work-study training, next session on 09/09/24
Formworker, work-study training, next session on 09/16/24
These training courses are aimed at all active workers, employees and job seekers: with on-site catering service and possible accommodation, financed by the Occitanie Region and free for job seekers. For people registered with France Travail, these training courses are funded and can be paid depending on each situation.

For more information :

[email protected] or 03936
Professional training in the Center of Nîmes | Afpa
Afpa Nîmes Center, 168 Rte de Beaucaire, 30000 Nîmes

Afpa added value

“One in eight working people in France has benefited or will benefit in their professional life from Afpa’s support or training, thus affirming our role as a benchmark operator in terms of inclusion and social promotion through qualification and employment. With more than 100 training courses available in person and remotely, Afpa Occitanie is a multi-trade organization that favors professional placement, where 100% of the trainee’s activity is focused on practicing the profession. Our 250 trainers, all experts with at least five years of experience, provide quality training. In addition, we are leaders in sectors that recruit massively.”

More information on www.afpa.fr

Afpa Thursdays:

“Every Thursday, from 9 a.m., the Nîmes center opens its doors to all workers, to provide information and advice to job seekers, young people, employees, self-employed people, etc.
Whether visitors are considering professional retraining, a return to employment, upgrading, upskilling or looking for a work-study program, the Afpa centers in the region offer personalized solutions. “Afpa Thursdays” are the ideal opportunity to explore the training offerings of Afpa centers, learn about the different sectors of activity and benefit from advice adapted to each situation.

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