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CITB has introduced a new, short-term opportunity for construction businesses to boost their teams’ skills and expertise. Through the CITB Employer Network, fully funded Construction NVQs and the Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) course are now available.
This funding is available for a limited time. Learners must register for Construction NVQs by 31st March 2025 and complete the SEATS course by the same date. Take advantage of this opportunity to upskill your workforce and stay competitive!
Fully Funded Construction NVQs
National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) provide practical and accredited validation of skills and competencies essential for key roles in construction site management and supervision.
Through this funding, businesses can access construction NVQs for the following roles:
By securing these qualifications for your team, you strengthen operational efficiency, improve compliance, and support individual career development.
CITB SEATS Training
The Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) prepares site managers and supervisors to manage environmental responsibilities effectively.
This one-day course covers:
Completing this training helps your team stay compliant and support sustainability initiatives.
In-House Training Solutions
For larger teams, we offer in-house training, including the CITB SEATS course. Benefits include:
Secure Your Team’s Development Today
Don’t miss this opportunity to access fully funded Construction NVQs and SEATS training. Strengthen your workforce and ensure compliance by booking today. Contact us to secure your team’s place and drive business growth!
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