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With Compagnonnage en Maraîchage agroécologique (Agroecological market gardening)
Proposed byFermes d'Avenir
Target audience
AudienceStatutory refugees, Beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, Stateless people, Beneficiaries of temporary protection
Level of FrenchA1, A2, B1
Price
Free of charge
Availability requested
Duration of commitmentExactly 7 months
Requirements
Have signed the CIR (contract of republican integration) and completed the OFII course
Be in possession of a residence permit or a receipt
Where is it?
Learn French and become a market gardener
What is it?
This is a free training course in agricultural settings in order to learn French and to become a market gardener.
Goals:
- Build a professional future in market gardening professions
- Get the necessary skills for professional integration
At the end of the training, learners are equipped to be agricultural workers and, in the longer term, become crop managers or devote themselves to their own installation project.
Why is it interesting?
- Learn the French professional vocabulary (agriculture)
- Weekly French lessons for 7 months
- A French pair to practice on a daily basis
- Learn to carry out socio-administrative procedures: understand an employment contract, know the rights of employees, declare a work stoppage, etc.
- Know how to use digital tools: go on the Internet, do something online, etc.
- Start a mobility project with our partners
Weekly meetings are organized to take stock of your situation.
- Develop quality professional skills
- Immerse yourself in the market gardening environment through an integration job and internships
- Benefit from individual support to build your professional project
How to do it?
Contact the training manager:
- email: ghyslaine.chenaux@fermesdavenir.org
- telephone: 06 45 05 09 85
Or consult our website by clicking here.
- Opening of applications for 2024: September 2023
- Recruitment interviews: between October 2023 and February 2024
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