Training company to recruit 20 new staff in North Liverpool
Skills provider Training Strategies is creating jobs at its new Liverpool HQ.
The company has acquired a new home in Bootle, where it plans to hire up to 20 staff.
The 6,000 sq ft office, located on Oriel Road, will accommodate Training Strategies’ existing 120 employees currently based on Stopgate Lane.
A larger team will enable Training Strategies to cater for additional learners enrolling onto its courses.
In addition to the 20 jobs, the firm will take on more than 30 apprentices.
Training Strategies’ apprenticeships manager, Barry Dunne, said: “We are really excited about the new unit and our expansion. Since our inception in 2008, we have had a successful period in North Liverpool but the time has come to move to pastures new.
“Now that we have more space, it means we have the capacity to take on additional staff to support the growing numbers of young people we are putting on apprenticeship programmes.”
He continued: “Demand for our on-site employment courses is also growing rapidly so hopefully we can be responsible for upskilling workforces across Merseyside. Our ambition is for individuals to secure high-skill, high-wage jobs which will help boost the Liverpool City Region economy.
“It has been a promising start and we are confident that 2018 will be a big year for us.”
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