Escalla-Fully funded learning programme to help grow your business.

23rd July 2014

Escalla is an experienced provider of staff training and development services, including: • Public training courses in IT and business subject areas • Managed training services and training rollout projects • Apprenticeships in: o Pharmacy o Housing o Accountancy o IT • IT & Employee Induction e-Learning Through Chesterfield College and as part of the Skills Support for the Workforce ESF programme, Escalla are able to offer Fully Funded, IT training programmes, to employees of SME's in the Sheffield, Chesterfield, Rotherham and Barnsley regions.

If you are a SME business owner or decision maker take advantage of this training and allow your business to grow by providing your workforce with the IT skills to become productive and better equipped to undertake their job successfully. Up-skill both new and long-serving employees to a standard that will ensure they add maximum value to the business, enhance their skills and make them feel valued as an employee. The training is available to anyone working for a minimum of 8 hours a week for a SME (business under 250 employees) and who don't already hold a high IT level qualification. The ESF are only supporting this initiative for 1 year, so act now so as not to miss out! Please contact shona.fletcher@escalla.me or call me on 07918 559 761 to find out more about funded training, apprenticeships, or any of our other service offerings. If you are an organisation that works with SME's and would like to discuss strategic partnerships with Escalla please also get in touch.

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