Display of five vocational ID cards for CJT Vocational Skills, each with different roles: manager, skilled worker, skilled worker/supervisor, laborer, and temporary card, set against a construction site background with a crane and high-rise buildings.
Display of five vocational ID cards for CJT Vocational Skills, each with different roles: manager, skilled worker, skilled worker/supervisor, laborer, and temporary card, set against a construction site background with a crane and high-rise buildings.

At CJT Vocational Skills, we support learners and construction professionals in gaining the qualifications required to apply for the correct CSCS card.

To obtain a CSCS card, you will usually need to complete the relevant CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test and hold an appropriate NVQ qualification for your role. Different CSCS cards require different levels of qualification, depending on your occupation and level of responsibility on site.

Select a CSCS card below to view the NVQ course requirements needed for that card type.

Five construction worker ID badges laid out on a table with a building site in the background. The badges are in black, blue, yellow, green, red, and white, each with a professional title like manager, skilled worker, laborer, temporary card, and qualified person. The badges belong to CJT Vocational Skills.