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NLT Training Services becomes Highfield-approved centre
Specialist engineering and manufacturing training specialist NLT Training Services, is now a Highfield-approved centre. The training provider’s designation as a Highfield-approved centre broadens NLT’s accredited course offering.
Becoming an approved centre enables NLT, which has training centres in Chesterfield and Scunthorpe, to increase its role in helping to train and upskill its workforce with high quality qualifications and learning programmes.
Highfield is one of the UK’s leading awarding organisations for work-based learning and is a top 5 awarding organisation in the UK. It is a global leader in compliance and work-based learning and one of the UK’s most recognisable awarding organisations.
As an approved centre, a number of NLT’s existing in-person and online courses will mow be Highfield-accredited, including the new online training for the CSCS Construction Safety Green Card.
This new online option allows people to complete the training from a computer in half the time compared to the in-person course which is also delivered at NLT’s Chesterfield and Scunthorpe training centres.
Alongside Highfield-accredited courses, NLT also offers a number of Chartered Management Institute (CMI)-accredited courses, including Level 5 Bitesize, Level 5 Business Coaching and Mentoring, and Level 3, 5, 6 and 7 Leadership and Management.
Sarah Temperton, Chief Executive of NLT Training Services, “The team and I are extremely proud to be a Highfield approved centre. As part of the process we underwent a rigorous due diligence process and this further cements NLT’s commitment to delivering high quality learning, development and qualifications.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anna Melton .
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