The Regional School of Hospitality of El Tanque Construction has already begun on a new floor of the training center located in the avenue Princes of Spain. This project, valued at just over 700,000 euroswill allow to form at least 80 students each year, who will be able to obtain a certificate of professionalism with “a very high labor insertion”. The tanker mayor, Esther Morales (PSOE)celebrates the beginning of this performance, promoted by the Consistory with the support of the Area of Employment and Economic Development of the Cabildo de Tenerife.
The works have a term of execution of 12 months and are in charge of Iscan North. The performance takes place in the upper part of the current Training Center“so a lot of coordination is required with the rest of the affected groups and services: the municipal gymnasium, the training plans in alternation with employmentlocal hunting association or martial arts club Genesisamong others”, explains the mayoress, who also asks for “the maximum collaboration to guarantee that the execution of the works”.
With this center, the Town Hall of El Tanque wants to become a training reference in the Tenerife Northwest. This Regional Hospitality School is designed to qualify the unemployed in the area so that they can find employment in businesses in the nearby tourist areas of the South, increasingly closer to El Tanque thanks to the island ring of roads.
This initiative aims to complement the current municipal training center with a dual training space that allows training students to enter the labor market through the issuance of professional certificates and the development of training programs in alternation with employment. , always linked to the demand for employment in the island’s tourism sector.
The training that will be given at the new Regional Hospitality School will include all those professional certificates that are linked to cooking and catering, through agreements with the Canary Islands Employment Service (SCE). The new training space plans to teach professional certificates approved by the Autonomous Community.
All the mayors of the Daute Isla Baja region (Buenavista, Los Silos, Garachico and El Tanque) have shown their support for this project, as well as the Council of Tenerife. Its ultimate goal is “to improve the employability rates of the unemployed in this region and their training capabilities.” In addition, it aspires to help fix the population in the territory by offering approved and paid training, with high rates of job placement.