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Library Science Mini Bundle

By Compete High

Think libraries are just about stamping books? Think again. This bundle gets under the hood of modern library and information management—where cataloguing meets GDPR, and dusty shelves make way for digital systems. From document control to basic IT and data analysis, this bundle suits anyone working behind the scenes to keep information flowing neatly (and legally). Ideal for those who believe alphabetising can be an art form and spreadsheets deserve proper formatting. 🟪 Learning Outcomes: Manage library records using structured documentation methods. Apply GDPR principles to safeguard personal and public data. Organise and retrieve digital files using basic IT skills. Analyse usage data to support service development decisions. Maintain orderly systems for both physical and digital resources. Understand key tasks in library and information management. 🟪 Who Is This Course For: Library assistants supporting daily resource and data handling. Archive staff maintaining structured and secure records. Admins in educational or public library environments. Data handlers working in knowledge or resource centres. Entry-level staff in information management roles. Professionals dealing with document control and storage. Staff helping with catalogue management and updates. Anyone allergic to messy filing systems and loose ends. 🟪 Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Library Assistant – £22,000/year Document Controller – £27,000/year Information Support Officer – £26,000/year Records Management Assistant – £25,000/year Digital Archive Coordinator – £28,000/year Data Analyst (Library/Info Sector) – £30,000/year

Library Science Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Diploma of Clinical Coding Mini Bundle

By Compete High

With clinical coding rising in demand, this Mini Bundle focuses on the necessary groundwork to help you understand data structure, biology terminology, healthcare systems, and pharmacy documentation. It suits learners looking to blend organisational skills with science without peering down a microscope or being on call. Alongside healthcare and coding fundamentals, you’ll touch on time management and the functions of pharmacy technicians—ideal for those with a knack for detail. It’s neat, specific, and logical. And let’s be honest: few things are as satisfying as correctly labelling things (especially in healthcare). Learning Outcomes: Understand healthcare terminology for accurate medical coding. Explore how biology supports clinical coding accuracy. Learn pharmacy roles in relation to patient data. Understand public health systems and health reporting. Apply coding principles with structured healthcare knowledge. Develop time planning skills in coding-based roles. Who Is This Course For: Future clinical coders interested in healthcare systems. Public health students focusing on record interpretation. Admin staff in GP practices and clinics. Pharmacy support staff managing medication records. Healthcare data processors needing structure knowledge. Beginners in health informatics and coding. Professionals transitioning from admin to coding roles. Students exploring scientific admin roles in healthcare. Career Path: Clinical Coding Officer – £30,000/year Healthcare Data Analyst – £32,000/year Pharmacy Technician (Data Role) – £26,000/year Health Records Analyst – £28,500/year Medical Audit Assistant – £27,000/year Medical Information Administrator – £25,500/year

Diploma of Clinical Coding Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Clinical Research Administration Fundamentals Course

5.0(2)

By Training Express

If you're looking to break into the world of clinical research, the Clinical Research Administration Fundamentals Course offers a straightforward and in-depth introduction to the field. This course will equip you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to navigate the administrative aspects of clinical research. From understanding the different stages of clinical trials to managing documentation and compliance requirements, you'll gain the expertise to support research teams efficiently. Whether you're new to the industry or seeking to build on existing knowledge, this course is designed to make complex topics clear and accessible. With the rapid growth of clinical research and its pivotal role in medical advancements, the need for skilled professionals is ever-present. This course will guide you through the fundamental principles, including ethics, safety protocols, and regulatory considerations. You'll learn how to manage research documentation, assist with trial set-ups, and support clinical study teams with precision. Plus, with the option to study remotely, you can complete the course at your own pace, making it ideal for those balancing work or other commitments. Get ready to enhance your understanding of this critical industry sector and open the door to career opportunities within clinical research. Key Features CPD Accredited FREE PDF + Hardcopy certificate Fully online, interactive course Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet and smartphone-friendly 24/7 Learning Assistance Discounts on bulk purchases Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Clinical Research Administration Module 02: Clinical Trial Design and Planning Module 03: Ethics and Regulatory Compliance Module 04: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and Ethics Committees Module 05: Data Management and Recordkeeping Module 06: Safety Reporting and Adverse Events Module 07: Clinical Trial Monitoring and Auditing Module 08: Study Site Management and Quality Control Module 09: Data Analysis and Reporting Module 10: The Future of Clinical Research Learning Outcomes: Understand key principles in clinical trial planning and design. Demonstrate proficiency in navigating ethical and regulatory frameworks. Develop expertise in data management and rigorous recordkeeping. Implement safety reporting protocols and manage adverse events effectively. Conduct thorough clinical trial monitoring and auditing procedures. Acquire skills in study site management, quality control, and data analysis. Accreditation This course is CPD Quality Standards (CPD QS) accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field. Certificate After completing this course, you will get a FREE Digital Certificate from Training Express. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Individuals aspiring to enter the field of clinical research. Healthcare professionals seeking to broaden their skill set. Graduates in life sciences or related disciplines. Research assistants and coordinators aiming for career advancement. Regulatory affairs professionals looking to specialise. Quality assurance personnel in healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors. Professionals transitioning to roles in clinical trial management. Anyone keen on staying ahead in the evolving landscape of clinical research. Career path Clinical Research Coordinator Regulatory Affairs Specialist Clinical Data Manager Quality Assurance Auditor Clinical Research Associate Pharmacovigilance Officer Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Once you've successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a FREE digital certificate. Hard copy certificate Hard copy certificate - Included Also, you can have your FREE printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99 in the UK). For all international addresses outside of the United Kingdom, the delivery fee for a hardcopy certificate will be only £10. Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.

Clinical Research Administration Fundamentals Course
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£12

Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) - CPD Accredited Course

5.0(2)

By Training Express

Maintaining consistent product quality isn’t just good business—it’s a regulatory necessity. This CPD-accredited Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) course explores the core principles and expectations surrounding manufacturing standards in industries such as food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. From production hygiene to quality control systems, each topic is carefully structured to support learners in understanding the frameworks that help prevent contamination, errors, and inefficiencies. Designed for remote study, this course is ideal for professionals looking to broaden their awareness of industry protocols without stepping outside their daily routine. Whether you’re involved in production, quality assurance, or packaging, you’ll gain clarity on standard operating procedures, audit readiness, and documentation essentials. Study at your own pace, sharpen your understanding, and stay aligned with industry expectations—right from your screen. Course Curriculum: Module 01: Basic Concept of GMP and Safety Regulations Module 02: Good and Bad Manufacturing Practice Module 03: Preventing and Controlling Contamination Module 04: Maintenance and Hygiene Module 05: GMP for Pharmaceutical Industry Module 06: GMP for Food Industry Module 07: GMP for Cosmetics Industry Module 08: IT Applications on GMP Course Assessment You will immediately be given access to a specifically crafted MCQ test upon completing an online module. For each test, the pass mark will be set to 60%. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by The CPD Certification Service Who is this course for? The Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) - CPD Accredited training is ideal for highly motivated individuals or teams who want to enhance their skills and efficiently skilled employees. Requirements There are no formal entry requirements for the course, with enrollment open to anyone! Career path Learn the essential skills and knowledge you need to excel in your professional life with the help & guidance from our Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) - CPD Accredited training.

Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) - CPD Accredited Course
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£23

Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11)

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an introductory-level Java programming course, designed for experienced developers who wish to get up and running with Java, or who need to reinforce sound Java coding practices, immediately. Overview Working in a hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn to: Understand not only the fundamentals of the Java language, but also its importance, uses, strengths and weaknesses Understand the basics of the Java language and how it relates to OO programming and the Object Model Learn to use Java exception handling features Work with the Modular system (Project Jigsaw) Understand and use classes, inheritance and polymorphism Understand and use collections, generics, autoboxing, and enumerations Process large amount of data using Lambda expressions and the Stream API Abstract, static and private methods in interfaces Take advantage of the Java tooling that is available with the programming environment being used in the class Specific Java 11 features covered: Using the Local Variable Type in Lambda expressions; Updates made to the String AP Time Permitting: Quick look ahead - Java 12, Java 13, Java 14 and Beyond If you're an experienced OO developer (coming from a C# or C++ background, etc.) who needs to transition to programming in Java, this fast-paced, hands-on course will get you there quickly. Fast Track to Java Programming for OO Experienced Developers is a four-day, lab-intensive class where you'll quickly be immersed in working with the latest Java 11 programming techniques, using best practices for writing solid, robust (and well-written!) modern object-oriented applications. In addition to learning excellent, current coding skills in Java, you'll explore the new improved features for better performance and new capabilities for addressing rapid application development that Java 11 brings to the table. This course includes several key aspects that were introduced in Java 9, Java 10, and Java 11 including the Java Modular System, Local Variable Type Inference, and several API updates. This course also includes a Quick Look at what?s next in Java ? Java 12, Java 13, Java 14 and beyond. The Java Platform Java Platforms Lifecycle of a Java Program Responsibilities of JVM Documentation and Code Reuse Using the JDK Setting Up Environment Locating Class Files Compiling Package Classes Source and Class Files Java Applications The Eclipse Paradigm Workbench and Workspace Views Editors Perspectives Projects Writing a Simple Class Classes in Java Class Modifiers and Types Class Instance Variables Primitives vs. Object References Creating Objects Adding Methods to the Class Passing Parameters into Methods Returning a Value from a Method Overloaded Methods Constructors Optimizing Constructor Usage Language Statements Operators Comparison and Logical Operators Looping Continue and Break Statements The switch Statement The for-each() Loop Using Strings Create an instance of the String class Test if two strings are equal Get the length of a string Parse a string for its token components Perform a case-insensitive equality test Build up a string using StringBuffer Contrast String, StringBuffer, and StringBuilder Specializing in a Subclass Extending a Class Casting The Object Class Default Constructor Implicit Constructor Chaining Fields and Variables Instance vs. Local Variables: Usage Differences Data Types Default Values Block Scoping Rules Final and Static Fields Static Methods Using Arrays Arrays Accessing the Array Multidimensional Arrays Copying Arrays Variable Arguments Local-Variable Type Inference Type inference Infering Types of Local Variables The var Reserved Type name Benefits of Using var Backward Compatibility Java Packages and Visibility Class Location of Packages The Package Keyword Importing Classes Executing Programs Visibility in the Modular System Java Naming Conventions Inheritance and Polymorphism Polymorphism: The Subclasses Upcasting vs. Downcasting Calling Superclass Methods from Subclass The final Keyword Interfaces and Abstract Classes Separating Capability from Implementation Abstract Classes Implementing an Interface Abstract Classes vs. Interfaces Introduction to Exception Handling Exception Architecture Throwing Exceptions Checked vs. Unchecked Exceptions Exceptions Handling Multiple Exceptions Automatic Closure of Resources Creating Your Own Exceptions Utility Classes Wrapper Classes Autoboxing/Unboxing Enumeration Syntax Using Static imports Introduction to Generics Generics and Subtyping Bounded Wildcards Generic Methods Legacy Calls to Generics When Generics Should Be Used Lambda Expressions and Functional Interface Lambda Expression Syntax Functional Interfaces Type Inference in Java 8 Method references Collections Characterizing Collections Collection Interface Hierarchy The Set, List and Queue Interfaces Map Interfaces Using Collections Collection Sorting Comparators Using the Right Collection Lambda expressions in Collections Streams Processing Collections of data The Stream interface Reduction and Parallelism Filtering collection data Sorting Collection data Map collection data Find elements in Stream Numeric Streams Create infinite Streams Sources for using Streams Collectors Creating Collections from a Stream Group elements in the Stream Multi-level grouping of elements Partitioning Streams Introduction to the Module System Introduce Project Jigsaw Classpath and Encapsulation The JDK internal APIs Java 9 Platform modules Defining application modules Define module dependencies Implicit dependencies Implied Readability Exporting packages Java Date/Time The Date and Calendar classes Introduce the new Date/Time API LocalDate, LocalDateTime, etc. Formatting Dates Working with time zones Manipulate date/time values Java 12 and beyond Provide an overview of changes since Java 11 Introduce Preview Features Records (Java 14) Switch Expressions (Java 12, Java 13, Java 14) Text Blocks (Java 13, Java 14) Helpful NullPointerExceptions (Java 14) Pattern Matching for instanceof (Java 14) Additional course details: Nexus Humans Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) 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 Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) 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.

Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11)
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Prison & Probation Officer Training Mini Bundle

By Compete High

Probation and prison officers walk the line between order and second chances. This mini bundle explores the core responsibilities of both fields, from communication and security protocols to team leadership and problem-solving under pressure. No judge’s gavel needed—just a strong sense of structure. The course selection supports clarity in decision-making, team management and interpersonal communication—skills essential when working in complex and often emotionally charged environments. Whether you're working in custody or out in the community, it all comes back to people and process. 🟪 Learning Outcomes: Understand core principles of probation and custodial settings. Communicate professionally across justice-related environments. Solve workplace issues using calm, structured approaches. Apply basic leadership practices to coordinate team activity. Manage challenging behaviours with balanced, consistent responses. Support individuals while maintaining order and boundaries. 🟪 Who Is This Course For: Entry-level staff aiming for probation or prison roles. Jobseekers interested in rehabilitation-focused justice work. Security staff moving into justice-sector team settings. Professionals preparing for HMP or probation interview stages. Support officers handling documentation and safety matters. Staff supporting vulnerable adults under supervision. Individuals aiming to work with offender rehabilitation services. Officers involved in community-based sentence support roles. 🟪 Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Probation Officer – £32,000/year Prison Officer – £30,000/year Rehabilitation Support Officer – £28,000/year Offender Case Administrator – £26,000/year Community Supervision Coordinator – £29,000/year Security and Risk Advisor (Justice Sector) – £31,000/year

Prison & Probation Officer Training Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Clinical Coding Training & Audits Mini Bundle

By Compete High

Health records aren’t just paperwork—they're essential data for decision-making. This bundle focuses on how health information is structured, coded, and handled in ways that support patient care, reporting, and audits. With topics ranging from biology to GDPR, you’ll get a data-driven view of healthcare admin. Perfect for those drawn to structured detail and accuracy, this bundle helps you understand how medical coding ties into everything from public health reports to the work of biomedical engineers. It’s the go-to route for those wanting a career that mixes healthcare with logic and systems. Learning Outcomes: Understand basic biology related to clinical information. Explore public health and its use of recorded data. Learn how health codes are structured and applied correctly. Get to know biomedical data in relation to admin systems. Understand patient data rights under GDPR guidelines. Develop structured habits for clear and accurate recordkeeping. Who Is This Course For: Individuals seeking roles in medical administration. Beginners interested in clinical coding foundations. Learners wanting better health data management skills. People drawn to structure, systems, and healthcare detail. Admin staff working within health or social care. Applicants preparing for NHS data or audit work. Students looking at biomedical or health information roles. Anyone focused on accuracy and documentation in healthcare. Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Clinical Coder – £28,000/year Health Records Officer – £23,500/year Data Quality Analyst – £30,000/year Public Health Administrator – £29,000/year GDPR Compliance Coordinator – £31,000/year Medical Audit Assistant – £26,500/year

Clinical Coding Training & Audits Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Correctional Officer Training Mini Bundle

By Compete High

Working in correctional environments is no small task—it calls for structure, calm communication, and the ability to read a situation before it unravels. This training bundle offers foundational knowledge in areas like security, negotiation, forensic science, and time management, all tailored to roles where consistency and clarity are essential. Whether you're in uniform or behind a desk, this bundle sharpens your sense of control over situations, schedules, and conversations. Less flustered, more focused—and ready for a working day that doesn’t unravel by 9:03am. 🟪 Learning Outcomes: Understand key principles of facility and security management. Improve workplace communication with professional consistency. Apply forensic awareness to inform your day-to-day duties. Negotiate calmly in high-pressure or sensitive conversations. Manage time efficiently within strict or rotating schedules. Support safer, structured environments through clear procedures. 🟪 Who Is This Course For: Entry-level correctional staff needing structured communication skills. Support staff working in secure or justice-related settings. Security personnel in detention or supervised facilities. Administrative staff in correctional or custody environments. Team leaders within security or facility operations. New recruits handling safety documentation and shift duties. Professionals working with offender management or rehabilitation. Staff balancing multiple tasks in secure environments. 🟪 Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Correctional Support Worker – £25,000/year Prison Officer – £30,000/year Custodial Operations Assistant – £28,000/year Security Coordinator – £27,000/year Offender Liaison Administrator – £26,000/year Time & Rota Planner – £29,000/year

Correctional Officer Training Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Data and Information Management Mini Bundle

By Compete High

The Data and Information Management Mini Bundle focuses on handling digital records, data entry, and IT systems securely and correctly. The course bundle covers Cyber Security, IT, Document Control, PC Security, and Data Entry—offering a clean, methodical approach to managing information in modern offices. Ideal for roles requiring accuracy and confidentiality, this bundle is about more than typing fast—it’s about knowing what to store, how to protect it, and how to keep everything tidy behind the scenes. If you enjoy structure, lists, and things being where they should be—this one’s for you. Learning Outcomes: Handle digital documents using structured control methods. Recognise cyber threats and know how to avoid common errors. Learn entry-level data storage and file organisation principles. Securely manage records across devices and shared networks. Understand office-level IT systems and basic technical terms. Use logical data entry techniques to improve efficiency. Who Is This Course For: Office workers managing sensitive or structured information. Admin staff keeping records, files, or data systems updated. Employees needing stronger digital awareness at work. Jobseekers entering IT-related administrative environments. Assistants responsible for report filing and documentation. Small team members supporting file and record handling. Freelancers handling client records securely from home. Professionals upskilling for digital office-based tasks. Career Path: Data Entry Administrator – £24,000/year Document Controller – £30,000/year Cyber Support Assistant – £27,000/year IT Records Clerk – £28,000/year Digital Filing Assistant – £25,000/year Information Management Officer – £29,000/year

Data and Information Management Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Clinical Coding & Billing Course Mini Bundle

By Compete High

This bundle introduces the structure behind modern healthcare data management, coding systems, and billing processes. Whether you're eyeing the numbers behind the NHS or wondering where biology meets biomedical engineering, this Mini Bundle cuts through the fog. With focused content in healthcare, GDPR, and public health, it’s made for those who prefer tidy spreadsheets over sticky notes. Alongside coding principles and healthcare insights, you'll dip into essential knowledge in biology and legal foundations through GDPR. It's not about making you a doctor—it's about helping you support the system behind them. An excellent starting point for those curious about the admin backbone of medical services. Learning Outcomes: Understand healthcare terminology used in clinical documentation. Learn basics of public health and population data collection. Identify key biology concepts for health record clarity. Recognise the purpose and scope of biomedical engineering. Understand GDPR in a health data context. Explore billing structures in UK healthcare systems. Who Is This Course For: Aspiring clinical coders with data-focused interests. NHS admin staff managing patient or health records. Students considering non-clinical medical careers. Professionals in healthcare support departments. Medical billing assistants seeking background theory. Health data entry clerks or administrators. Biomedical professionals entering record-based roles. Individuals interested in GDPR within healthcare settings. Career Path: Clinical Coder – £28,000/year Medical Billing Clerk – £24,000/year Health Information Officer – £27,000/year Medical Records Officer – £25,000/year Healthcare Administrator – £26,000/year GDPR Officer (Healthcare Focus) – £30,000/year

Clinical Coding & Billing Course Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99