
Springboard+ courses are one of the most important initiatives to help unemployed people return to education and find highly paid jobs. Springboard+offers free courses at certificate, degree and masters. Best of all, these are all in areas where there are plenty of jobs.
The aim of Springboard+ courses is twofold: to help people find well-paying jobs, and to fill skills gaps in the economy. Because of this, all their courses lead to qualifications in sectors where there is a need for skilled personnel.
Springboard+ courses offer qualifications in sectors such as:
Qualifications are also available in cross-enterprise skills such as innovation, enterprise, entrepreneurship, digital marketing, and project management.
Most Springboard+ courses are part-time. However, a number of the courses available are ICT Conversion courses, which can be one year full-time or two year part-time.
Briefly, Springboard+ part-time courses are for people who have lost their jobs. However, it is not quite that straightforward.
First of all, you need to have a history of employment. If you have never worked, you won’t be eligible.
In addition to a history of employment, you have to satisfy ONE of the following three criteria:
1. Receive a payment from the Department of Social Protection. This includes Jobseekers Benefit; Jobseekers Allowance; One Parent Family; Disability Allowance; Qualified Adults of Working Age and more.
2. Be signing for social insurance contribution credits OR
3. Be previously self-employed
Furthermore, you need to be actively seeking employment.
People participating in the Community Employment Scheme; the Rural Social Scheme; Ts; or in receipt of the Back to Work Enterprise Allowance or the Short Term Enterprise Allowance may apply for Springboard+ and, with the approval of a Department of Social Protection Case Officer, take up a Springboard+ course.
Are you eligible for a Postgraduate course?
To participate in a National Framework of Qualifications Level 9 (Post Graduate) course, a period of at least one year must have elapsed since completing a full time undergraduate degree course leading to a major award at Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).
Over 50 of the Springboard+ courses on offer are free, full-time or part-time conversion courses in the area of Information and Communications Technology (ICT). These conversion courses are open to suitably qualified applicants, regardless of employment status.
The one-year full-time ICT Skills Conversion courses are also available to graduates (including recent graduates) with an honours degree in a cognate discipline. A cognate discipline is a course that is in a different field – in this case, ICT skills – but is related or connected in some way.
Employed people may be eligible for the two-year part-time ICT Conversion courses. However, these courses are not available for people who are unemployed and in receipt of a jobseekers payment. However, if you receive other social protection payments, such as the One Parent Family or Disability Allowance, you may be able to do the two-year course.
You’ll also need to have the ability to follow an intensive programme of study and work-experience. It’ll be tough going, but worth it. You will acquire industry-relevant ICT and software development skills.
The NFQ recognises all Springboard+ courses. The courses lead to qualifications at Level 6, Level 7, Level 8 or Level 9 on the framework.


