Partner Article
NCFE partners with Hawk Training
Newcastle-headquartered awarding organisation NCFE has partnered with Hawk Training, a firm specialising in work-based training and vocational qualifications.
Based in Twickenham, Hawk has been delivering training and development for almost 30 years.
Working together the two firms will collaborate to develop and deliver apprenticeship programmes in areas concerning Customer Service, Business Administration and Early Years Education.
With a long history in delivering apprenticeships and Functional Skills qualifications, NCFE is one of the few organisations approved by the Skills Funding Agency to deliver end-point assessment in a variety of sectors and subject areas.
Sian Wilson, Director of Sales and Marketing at NCFE said: “NCFE is thrilled to be working with Hawk Training.
“We’ve worked closely with Hawk Training to ensure that we understand their priorities, and our shared values and commitment to learners and employers has made working together a pleasure.
“We look forward to supporting Hawk Training’s customers in their learning and development and being part of their continuing success.”
Crawford Knott, Manager Director at Hawk Training, added: “Hawk Training is delighted to partner with NCFE and CACHE to ensure that, together, we deliver the very best quality apprenticeships and continue to provide an outstanding experience to learners and employers.”
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