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BOOK Your Free Place: Join the GC Business Hub, Gloucestershire County Council and Barnwood Construction for a discussion on the importance of professional training on the job

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Kirsty Muir

Book Your Free Place: Join the GC Business Hub, Gloucestershire County Council and Barnwood Construction for breakfast, networking and a morning of discussion on the importance of professional training on the job, and how it can transform your business

Gloucestershire College will host a business breakfast on Tuesday 3 December to cover how businesses can get the most out of talent with the levy and other available funding, with guest speakers from:

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Barnwood Construction
  • Gloucestershire College

The event is free to attend, and will include breakfast, networking and a morning of discussion on the importance of professional training on the job, and how it can transform businesses.

There are many benefits to upskilling current employees, from improving staff retention, developing employees with the skills your business needs, boosting moral and increasing customer satisfaction. Find out how Gloucestershire College (GC) is getting the most out of the apprenticeship levy, and hear from the Council and Barnwood Construction on how they maximise their talent with professional training.

Andy Bates, Chief Financial Officer of GC, commented: “At GC, we are proud to support Gloucestershire businesses with professional training to develop talent within their organisations and get the most from available funding. Apprenticeships are no longer just for school leavers; at the College we offer a number of higher level, professionally accredited  training programmes that can be delivered as an apprenticeship for businesses to get the most out of funding to upskill their employees with qualifications accredited by AAT, BSC, CIPD, ILM, CMI and the CIM. Higher level apprenticeships are becoming popular with employers as they provide an affordable solution to develop existing staff members with professionally accredited qualifications on the job.

We are excited to host a business forum event with guest speakers from Gloucestershire County Council and Barnwood Construction, businesses that we support with a range of professional training. I’d encourage local HR professionals and business leaders to join us to hear how we maximise the potential of the apprenticeship levy at the College, and be inspired by how organisations are getting the most out of on-the-job training. There will also be the opportunity to ask questions and gain expert advice from our Business Hub team.”

The business breakfast will begin at 9:00am with talks beginning at 9:30 followed by a Q&A section, and ending at 11:00 am.

To book your free place at this event, visit: https://gloucestershire-talent.eventbrite.co.uk

Seats will be limited, we advise you to book early to avoid disappointment.

Agenda:

9:00am Arrivals and breakfast

9:30am Welcome

9:45am Talks

  • Dan Boon, Apprenticeship Project Coordinator at Gloucestershire County Council
  • Louise Herbert, HR/Training Coordinator at Barnwood Construction
  • Gloucestershire College

10:30 Q&A

10:45 Coffee and Networking

11:00 Close

Date And Time:

Tue, 3 December 2019

09:00 – 11:00

Venue:

Gloucestershire College

Llanthony Secunda Priory

Gloucester

GL2 5FA

Click here to register your place:

Kirsty Muir

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