Business Training Advisors
Business Training Solutions
Business Training Advisors
Customer Testimonials
Our experienced team of Business Training Advisors (BTAs) are here to take the hassle out of arranging your organisation’s training. We are committed to building long term partnerships and will work with you to understand the needs of your business and your employees, to assist you in making the best possible investment in training.
Your BTA will:
- Provide a single point of contact for all your learning requirements
- Take time to understand and fulfil your training needs
- Liaise with our extensive network of tutors to design your programme
- Co-ordinate an appropriate venue
- Manage logistics and the associated administration of your programme ensuring it runs smoothly from start to finish
- Conduct post-training evaluation
- Provide information on funded training
FUNDED TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Despite awareness of the benefits of a skilled and motivated workforce, the most common reason given for organisations not providing training for staff is cost.
The PTC often has access to funding for training and will advise you if you or your organisation are eligable.
One such funding initative currently available is Train to Gain. The training offered through Train to Gain is flexible and can be delivered at a time and place to suit your organisation. Depending on your criteria this training may be fully funded.
KEEPING YOU UPDATED
At the PTC we are committed to adding value to the services we offer. We regularly host key events, providing informative business and development updates whilst engaging with you, the employer, to understand your challenges and requirements.
For details of our forthcoming seminars please check our News section.
CASE STUDY| Roy Rodd, Planning Supervisor/Estate Management Section Safety Advisor, University of Essex |
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