Tags: CiLCA
Thinking of CiLCA?
Our latest course started in September and our next course will be starting in March 2021. We also provide a distance learning option, which is tailored to fit within your work and other commitments. Talk to Gabbie, our CiLCA Recognised Trainer – trainer@norfolkalc.gov.uk. Norfolk ALC is the only organisation in Norfolk that holds CiLCA Recognised Trainer status.
Posted: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 10:00 by Kevin Bacon
Another CiLCA qualified Clerk in Norfolk
Congratulations to Samantha Henry on her CiLCA achievement. Samantha who works at Cringleford Parish Council as Assistant Parish Clerk, is the second student of our 'Class of October 2019' to submit and achieve her qualification. Of her experience, Samantha says, "I would say that it has been a very rewarding course which has taught me a lot that I look forward to applying in my every day work life... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 30 Jun 2020 09:30 by Kevin Bacon
Top CiLCA marks for Norfolk Clerks
Our CilCA students have been taking advantage of the current lock-down to complete their portfolios and upload to EMMA and they are now claiming just reward for their efforts. During the last few days, the following Norfolk Clerks have attained their qualification.
Helen Richardson; Parish Clerk and RFO to Stoke Ferry Parish Council, Wereham Parish Council and Southery Parish Council.
Helen began her... Read More »
Posted: Mon, 11 May 2020 16:30 by Kevin Bacon
More CiLCA Success
Congratulations to Helen Richardson, Clerk at Stoke Ferry and Wereham and Mike Inder, Clerk at Boughton, Shouldham and Wiggenhall St Germans parish councils, who are the latest to join those who've obtained their CiLCA qualification after being successfully tutored by Gabbie, our CiLCA recognised trainer. Well done Helen and Mike!
Book a place on our CiLCA Introduction if you want more information on... Read More »
Posted: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:00 by Kevin Bacon
Latest CiLCA feedback
"Good news - they have marked Unit 2 and 4 and I have passed with flying colours!! Very pleased." Says one of our July group.
New course starts in September, for more information go to the Calendar
Posted: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 10:30 by Kevin Bacon
New CiLCA Course
New course starts in September 2020.
All sessions are Thursday mornings.
The first session starts at 9.30am through to 1.30pm. Subsequent sessions times are 09.30am to 12.30pm.
10 September, 8 October, 12 November, 17 December, 11 February 2021 and 11 March 2021.
Bookings are open via https://www.norfolkalc.gov.uk/training-reservations.html
Posted: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 11:30 by Kevin Bacon
CiLCA 2020
"The chief officer of a council serving a community of any size is a professional employee requiring management, organisational and communication skills and an understanding of the law, administrative procedures, the planning system, financial management and community engagement." Source: National Training Strategy 2017 https://www.nalc.gov.uk/our-work/improvement-and-development/national-improvement-strategy... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 12:30 by Kevin Bacon
CiLCA 2020
Bookings are now open for our CiLCA training course, starting in March 2020. This course is eligible for our EU Funding, providing a 50% grant towards the total costs.
Posted: Tue, 11 Feb 2020 10:18 by Kevin Bacon
TRAINING: CiLCA Training – starting March 2021 (six sessions)
Cost: £250 + VAT for members (£300 + VAT for non-members)
Dates of our March 2021 course are: 18 March, 15 April, 13 May, 17 June, 15 July and 12 August.
Session times are 9.30am to 12.30pm. The course is being delivered online using Zoom.
The six sessions are designed to support your portfolio submission by instalment or at the end of the course. This will also explain how to compile your... Read More »
Posted: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 14:30 by Kevin Bacon
Norfolk Clerks – is 2020 the year for your CiLCA qualification?
"The chief officer of a council serving a community of any size is a professional employee requiring management, organisational and communication skills and an understanding of the law, administrative procedures, the planning system, financial management and community engagement." Source: National Training Strategy 2017 https://www.nalc.gov.uk/our-work/improvement-and-development/national-improvement-strategy... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 02 Jan 2020 14:30 by Kevin Bacon