Tremp boosts employment with healthcare and building renovation courses

The City Council launches new training programs and will hire six maintenance workers for seven months.

Generic image of hands working on stone wall restoration and healthcare training materials.
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Generic image of hands working on stone wall restoration and healthcare training materials.

The Tremp City Council has launched a new series of training programs and direct hiring initiatives to improve employability in Pallars Jussà this spring.

The municipal insertion device has scheduled various courses, starting on March 16 with an elderly care program led by nurse Paula Zoe Peralta. Future sessions in April and May will focus on palliative care and emotional support.
In the technical field, the Treball als Barris program will offer training in wall renovation, plumbing, and tiling for those registered with the SOC. Additionally, six workers will be hired for seven months to support municipal maintenance tasks.