Free Workplace Training "ensuring your staff have the right skills to do their job is essential to any business"
Kia ora koutou
My name is Charlotte and I'm employed as a Workplace Facilitator for Toiohomai Institute of Technology.
Toiohomai currently provides FREE training at your place of business for your staff to improve their skills, and increase their productivity.
You need to know:
This training is 100% funded by Tertiary Education!
We can customize the training to meet your business needs
We deliver onsite in your workplace or at our Toiohomai campuses
One to one , small group or large group sessions 2-4 hours per week
The training is delivered over a minimum of 10 weeks up to 40 weeks
Our trained, experienced and qualified facilitators offer support and guidance to staff in their familiar work environment..
(Please note Toi Ohomai Workplace has limited spaces available each year through TEC funding. Contact us as soon as possible to secure our allocation)
If you are interested in finding out more about Workplace Training, please contact...
Charlotte on 021 1900 701 or
Bybi Clarke 07 346 8920 ext 8920.
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