The Diploma in Education and Training Mini Bundle brings together the essential elements of running, supporting, and engaging in educational environments. With modules in school administration, EYFS, IT, touch typing, and data entry, it builds the foundation for efficient support in both early years and academic settings. From handling records and timetables to supporting early learning and getting data typed with decent speed (and less backspacing), this bundle works well for anyone aiming to function in the heart of educational operations. It’s neat, informative, and easier than deciphering a five-year-old’s handwriting. Learning Outcomes: Understand core tasks involved in school administration roles. Learn EYFS principles for supporting early childhood development. Develop effective typing habits for administrative speed. Study essential data entry procedures and digital management. Grasp IT use in school or training settings. Explore connections between typing, records, and education support. Who is this Course For: School administrators seeking to improve daily efficiency. EYFS staff looking to sharpen structured learning knowledge. Office assistants in educational institutions. Nursery or preschool staff handling records. Entry-level education support professionals. Data entry staff working in school environments. Career starters in early years or admin. Anyone combining IT with education administration tasks. Career Path: School Administrator – £25,000/year Early Years Teaching Assistant – £22,000/year Data Entry Clerk – £22,500/year Typing and Records Clerk – £21,000/year Office Support Assistant – £23,000/year Educational IT Assistant – £24,000/year
The Medical Teaching Mini Bundle delivers healthcare basics with structure and clinical logic. Whether you're curious about public health principles, laboratory functions or the finer points of phlebotomy, this set provides a neat overview across essential entry points into healthcare-focused roles. Each module touches on core knowledge—from nursing care concepts to the role of epidemiology in tracking community health trends. For those supporting labs, drawing blood or delivering care advice, this course connects it all under one tidy, professional umbrella. ✅ Learning Outcomes Understand core concepts in community and public health monitoring. Learn basic nursing theory and healthcare support principles. Explore the blood drawing process and phlebotomy procedures. Understand disease tracking methods using epidemiological approaches. Operate basic support tasks in healthcare laboratory environments. Recognise ethical considerations within medical and support settings. ✅ Who is this Course For Learners exploring health sciences and care-based roles. Healthcare assistants expanding their basic medical knowledge. Entry-level lab support staff seeking scientific context. Admins supporting clinical or hospital departments. Carers involved in public or nursing support settings. Medical receptionists expanding understanding of care roles. Individuals pursuing health-focused education pathways. Support workers involved in community health discussions. ✅ Career Path Healthcare Support Worker – £23,000 average UK salary Phlebotomist Assistant – £24,500 average UK salary Lab Support Technician – £26,000 average UK salary Public Health Administrator – £28,000 average UK salary Junior Epidemiology Assistant – £30,000 average UK salary Nursing Admin Assistant – £25,000 average UK salary
This Estate Agent Mini Bundle ties together key elements of the property game—from the rules of property law to financial breakdowns that affect day-to-day estate agency decisions. It's a concise blend for those who speak square footage as fluently as they understand margins. Covering contracts, compliance with the Construction Industry Scheme, and financial decision-making, this bundle keeps things smart and efficient. Whether you're weighing up legal obligations or assessing value, it's built for those who prefer facts over fluff. ✅ Learning Outcomes Grasp essential responsibilities involved in estate agency operations. Understand legal frameworks surrounding UK property transactions. Analyse financial data related to estate and property work. Navigate contractual issues within residential or commercial sales. Learn key rules behind the Construction Industry Scheme. Apply property law principles to daily agency procedures. ✅ Who is this Course For Prospective estate agents seeking legal and financial grounding. Sales professionals entering the residential property industry. Landlords expanding their property management knowledge. Office-based staff supporting property or letting agencies. Admins helping to manage client documents and compliance. Investors wanting better insight into property regulations. New agents preparing for a career in property sales. Freelancers supporting estate agents with legal admin. ✅ Career Path Estate Agent – £30,000 average UK salary Lettings Administrator – £25,000 average UK salary Property Legal Assistant – £29,000 average UK salary Property Finance Clerk – £27,000 average UK salary Sales Negotiator – £28,000 average UK salary Property Contract Advisor – £31,000 average UK salary
Lines, layers, and logic—it’s all in the drawing. The CAD Training Mini Bundle is built for those who like their designs straight and their reports structured. Covering AutoCAD, technical drawing, architectural planning, Microsoft Word formatting, and formal report writing, this bundle sketches the bigger picture with tidy precision. Whether you're plotting elevations or preparing client documentation, each module helps you grasp visual structure and document clarity. From blueprint basics to well-punctuated paragraphs, this bundle gives you architectural insight with none of the scaffolding drama. Learning Outcomes: Understand AutoCAD tools for basic drafting and spatial planning. Apply architectural drawing methods to visualise structural layouts. Create technical documents using Microsoft Word tools effectively. Format detailed reports for architectural or CAD-based projects. Explore design logic used in digital and hand-drawn plans. Combine visuals and written work in structured document preparation. Who is this Course For: Beginners exploring architectural or technical drawing processes. CAD users building skills in structural planning and formatting. Admin support in architectural or engineering firms. Designers preparing written documentation for digital projects. Students interested in CAD for design and construction fields. Office staff creating detailed drawings with Word reports. Creatives developing digital drawing for architectural use. Anyone who enjoys structured design and clear reporting. Career Path: CAD Technician (Entry-Level) – £26,000/year Architectural Assistant – £28,500/year Design Office Administrator – £24,000/year Technical Drawing Assistant – £25,000/year Construction Documentation Coordinator – £27,500/year Junior Architectural Draughtsperson – £29,000/year
The Sports Agent Mini Bundle offers a sharp overview of what it takes to manage, support, and represent athletes. It combines agent know-how, coaching structure, psychological insights, injury response, and logistics—a neatly packed offering for those who enjoy a clipboard with a whistle. This bundle takes a look at the administrative and interpersonal side of sport, suited to learners who see performance beyond the scoreboard. From psychological support to transportation planning, it’s ideal for those curious about the systems behind sporting success. Learning Outcomes: Learn agent responsibilities in managing athlete opportunities and deals. Study coaching fundamentals and structured planning in sport. Explore basic psychology related to motivation and performance. Understand logistics tasks such as travel planning for teams. Identify emergency responses in sports first aid situations. Examine the role of communication in athlete support services. Who is this Course For: Learners interested in supporting sports careers from behind-the-scenes. Individuals exploring sports psychology with management context. Aspiring agents seeking knowledge on athlete representation. Students looking into coaching and motivational strategies. Beginners curious about logistics in the sports industry. Career starters with a mix of sports and admin interest. Fans of both spreadsheets and football boots, metaphorically speaking. Individuals wanting insight into health, coaching, and travel support. Career Path: Sports Agent – £41,000/year Team Logistics Coordinator – £30,500/year Sports Psych Assistant – £29,000/year Sports Coaching Analyst – £32,000/year Event and Travel Planner (Sport) – £28,500/year First Aid Response Assistant – £21,000/year
The Project Management Mini Bundle lines up the core business topics that keep companies on track—without ever needing a Gantt chart tattoo. Whether it’s cost control, staff leadership or adapting to shifting timelines, this bundle handles the logistics, one module at a time. With a balance of quantity surveying, operational efficiency and strategic team direction, this set of courses offers a focused look into what makes projects tick. Ideal for current coordinators or aspiring planners, it serves as a toolkit for those who keep teams moving and budgets breathing. ✅ Learning Outcomes Manage projects from planning through to final delivery stages. Supervise operational processes to improve workflow efficiency. Coordinate teams through structured project communication. Understand cost control methods in quantity surveying work. Implement change processes while maintaining team focus. Lead team performance with strategic guidance and feedback. ✅ Who is this Course For Coordinators moving into broader project management positions. Admins handling project or operational reporting tasks. Assistant surveyors gaining insight into cost-focused projects. Supervisors looking to sharpen planning and delivery tactics. Office-based team leaders improving time and task control. HR staff overseeing change implementation logistics. Anyone managing shifting priorities in workplace projects. Support staff dealing with budgeting or scheduling data. ✅ Career Path Project Coordinator – £33,000 average UK salary Operations Assistant – £30,000 average UK salary Change Manager – £41,000 average UK salary Quantity Surveyor Assistant – £35,000 average UK salary Team Leader (Office/Admin) – £29,000 average UK salary Project Scheduling Analyst – £36,000 average UK salary
Essential SD-WAN training course description SD-WAN is rapidly growing in use. This vendor neutral course starts with an introduction to what SD-WAN is and when it is useful. Each main area of SD-WAN is then studied in more detail to enable delegates to recognise the technologies used in SD-WAN and then use this information to evaluate SD-WAN products. What will you learn Describe what SD-WAN is (and isn't). Explain how SD-WAN works. Evaluate SD-WAN products. Compare and contrast SD-WAN with other technologies such as MPLS, Ethernet, SDN, NFV and WAN optimisation. Essential SD-WAN training course details Who will benefit: Anyone wishing to learn about SD-WAN. Prerequisites: Network fundamentals. Duration 1 day Essential SD-WAN training course contents What is SD-WAN? What is SD and SDN? What is WAN? Branch/ Office. MPLS, MPLS vs Internet, Ethernet, Broadband, LTE/4G, Cable, Satellite. The impact of the cloud. Single console, Dynamic path selection, automation. Why SD-WAN? Single console Network management, orchestration, administration. Example GUI interfaces. Northbound and southbound APIs. Dynamic path selection SD-WAN transports, Overlay networks, security. VPNs, IPsec. QoS and prioritization. Policies, traffic path rules. Application specific routing, bonding, optimisation. Automation Time saving, removing errors. Zero touch, ZOOM, ZTP. The role of the orchestrator. Real time monitoring of the network. APIs. Architecture and products Hardware solutions, software solutions, virtual appliances. Clouds. SD-WAN edge devices, SDWAN controllers, Orchestrators. HA and SD-WAN. Riverbed, Cisco, Juniper, others. Summary SD-WAN doesn't replace MPLS, virtualisation and SD-WAN. Relationship with SDN and NFV. SDWAN versus WAN optimisation.
Definitive SRv6 course description This one day SRv6 training course is a condensed, intensive program designed to provide network professionals with a fast-track introduction to SRv6 (Segment Routing over IPv6). SRv6 is a revolutionary networking technology that combines the power of IPv6 with the flexibility of Segment Routing, enabling efficient and scalable network operations. In just one day, participants will gain essential knowledge and practical skills to understand, configure, and work with SRv6 in modern network environments. Hands on sessions are used to reinforce the theory rather than teach specific manufacturer equipment. What will you learn Explain packet paths when implementing SLB. Explain how SRv6 works. Explain the difference between SR and SRv6. Implement SRv6. Troubleshoot SRv6. Definitive SRv6 course details Who will benefit: Network engineers, architects, and administrators who want to quickly grasp the fundamentals of SRv6 and its practical applications in their network. Prerequisites: Definitive Segment Routing for engineers Duration 1 day Definitive SRv6 course contents Introduction to SRv6 What is SRv6? Source based routing, difference between SR-MPLS and SRv6. IPv6 headers review, routing headers. SRv6 simplified solution. Hands on Enabling IPv6 in the legacy network. SRv6 transport Segment Routing Extension Header. SRv6 segment identifiers. End SID, End.X SID. ISIS distribution of SIDs. Header processing in a SRv6 topology. Locators. Hands on Configuring SRv6 transport. Analysing SRv6 operation. SRv6 services End.DT4 SID, End.DT6 SID. SRH encapsulation modes: Insert and Encap modes. SRv6 TE policy. Hands on Migrating to SRv6, TI-LFA protection. Micro loop avoidance. SRv6 integration with 'older' technologies MPLS. The role of iBGP and eBGP v6 sessions. Hands on Integration with legacy network. Troubleshooting SRv6 SRv6 ping and traceroute. Hands on: Used throughout the course during exercises.
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Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The target audience for the DevOps Foundation course includes Management, Operations, Developers, QA and Testing professionals such as: Individuals involved in IT development IT operations or IT service management. Individuals who require an understanding of DevOps principles. IT professionals working within, or about to enter, an Agile Service Design Environment The following IT roles: Automation Architects, Application Developers, Business Analysts, Business Managers, Business Stakeholders, Change Agents, Consultants, DevOps Consultants, DevOps Engineers, Infrastructure Architect, Integration Specialists, IT Directors, IT Managers, IT Operations, IT Team Leaders, Lean Coaches, Network Administrators, Operations Managers, Project Managers, Release Engineers, Software Developers, Software Tester/QA, System Administrators, Systems Engineers, System Integrators, Tool Providers. Overview The learning objectives for DevOps Foundation include an understanding of: DevOps objectives and vocabulary Benefits to the business and IT Principles and practices including Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, testing, security and the Three Ways DevOps relationship to Agile, Lean and ITSM Improved workflows, communication and feedback loops Automation practices including deployment pipelines and DevOps toolchains Scaling DevOps for the enterprise Critical success factors and key performance indicators Real-life examples and results The DevOps Foundation course provides a baseline understanding of key DevOps terminology to ensure everyone is talking the same language and highlights the benefits of DevOps to support organizational success. Learners will gain an understanding of DevOps, the cultural and professional movement that stresses communication, collaboration, integration, and automation to improve the flow of work between software developers and IT operations professionals. This course prepares you for the DevOps Foundation (DOFD) certification. Exploring DevOps Defining DevOps Why Does DevOps Matter? Core DevOps Principles The Three Ways The First Way The Theory of Constraints The Second Way The Third Way Chaos Engineering Learning Organizations Key DevOps Practices Continuous Testing, Integration, Delivery, Deployment Site Reliability & Resilience Engineering DevSecOps ChatOps Kanban Business and Technology Frameworks Agile ITSM Lean Safety Culture Learning Organizations Continuous Funding Culture, Behaviors & Operating Models Defining Culture Cultural Debt Behavioral Models Organizational maturity models Automation & Architecting DevOps Toolchains CI/CD Cloud, Containers, and Microservices AI and Machine Learning Automation DevOps Toolchains Measurement, Metrics, and Reporting The Importance of Measurement DevOps Metrics - Speed, Quality, Stability, Culture Change lead/cycle time Value Driven Metrics Sharing, Shadowing and Evolving DevOps in the Enterprise Roles DevOps Leadership Organizational Considerations Getting Started Challenges, Risks, and Critical Success Factors Additional course details: Nexus Humans DevOps Foundation (DevOps Institute) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the DevOps Foundation (DevOps Institute) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.