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Vocational Training Providers Vocational Training Providers Aspirations Training Birmingham: Rhubarb Studios, 25 Heath Mill Lane, B9 4AE Tel: 0121 3395 955 https://www.aspirationtraining.com/ Offering: apprenticeships and pre-employment; specialising in health & social care, childcare, dental, education and management. Babington Group Charter House, 1st Floor, 100 Broad Street, Birmingham B15 1AE Tel: 0121 643 0916 https://babington.co.uk/contact-2/birmingham-centre/ Offering: apprenticeships in accountancy, business administration, customer services, digital and IT, financial services, property and professional services Birmingham Electrical Training Ltd 34 Brearley Street, Hockley, Birmingham B19 3NR Tel: 0121 616 0700 www.birminghamelectricaltraining.co.uk Offering: Apprenticeships in electrical installation training Crackerjack Training Limited 78-79 Francis Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B16 8SP Tel: 0121 454 2043 www.crackerjacktraining.co.uk Offering: learning and study programmes, traineeships and apprenticeships in Childcare Digital Native Ltd Room Innovation Birmingham, Holt Street, Birmingham B7 4BB Tel: 0121 623 7230 www.dn-uk.com Offering: data, software, digital marketing and IT disciplines digital apprenticeships Estio Floor 13, The McLaren Building, The Priory Queensway, Birmingham, B4 7LR Tel: 0121 312 1708 https://www.estio.co.uk/ Offering: Digital and IT Apprenticeships Franseco Group Birmingham Salon & Academy 43-44 Pinfold Street, Birmingham B2 4AY Tel: 0121 233 9475 Offering: Hairdressing GB Training (UK) Ltd Wyner House, 143 Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham B5 6RG Tel: 0121 622 4218 www.gbtraining.org.uk Offering: Business, Engineering, Management, ICT, Sales and Marketing Health & Social Care and Logistics apprenticeships Make UK 3 Nexus Point, Gavin Way Birmingham B6 7AF Tel: 0121 331 3930 https://www.makeuk.org/ Offering: Manufacturing apprenticeships organisation Gordon Franks Training Limited St James House, 1 St James Place, Birmingham B7 4JE Tel: 0121 333 3001 http://www.gordonfrankstraining.co.uk/ Offering: Access to Rail, Business Admin, Customer Service, Early Years (Childcare) Heart of England Training Limited 12 Priory Queensway, Birmingham B4 7LJ Tel: 0800 0281 576 www.hoet.co.uk Offering: Hair and Beauty Interserve Learning & Employment 6th Floor, Charles House, 148 Great Charles Street, Queensway, Birmingham B3 3HT Tel: 0333 444 0293 www.interserve.com Offering: vacancies in construction, support services and equipment services JTL 10 Mill Street Mill, Wharf, Birmingham B6 4BS Tel: 0121 503 585 www.jtltraining.com/contact/jtl/birmingham Offering: electricians, plumbers, heating and ventilating engineers and engineering maintenance operatives in the building services engineering sector through apprenticeship and traineeship programmes. MPCT (Military Preperation Training College) Balaam Wood Academy, New Street, Frankley B45 0EU Tel: 08442 438438 or Tel: 0330 111 3939 www.mpct.co.uk Offering: Level 2 in Work Skills, preparing for employment or further study NOVA Training 163a Station Road, Birmingham B33 8BA Tel: 0121 783 9824 www.novatraining.co.uk Offering: Apprenticeships and study programmes in vocational areas such as motor vehicle, construction, hospitality, business admin, retail, warehousing, sales, customer services and hair and beauty. Pathway First Ltd Aimington House, 95 Amington Road, Birmingham, B25 8EP Tel: 0121 707 0550 www.pathwaygroup.co.uk Offering: Traineeships with an EHCP and Apprenticeships Protocol Consultancy Service The Old Guild House, 1 New Market Street, Birmingham B3 2NH Tel: 0121 236 2634 www.protocolgroup.org.uk Offering: Traineeships and apprenticeships in Business Administration, Customer Services, Hospitality, Functional Skills, Information Technology, Management, Social Media, Team Leading Reflections Training Academy Unit 2a/2b Commercial Street Birmingham B1 1RS Tel: 0121 643 2147 www.reflectionstraining.co.uk Offering: Hairdressing and Barbering apprenticeships, pre-apprenticeships and study programmes SkillsTraining UK 3rd Floor, Colmore Gate, 2-6 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2QD Tel: T: 0121 5163203, M:0788138735 Offering: Business Admin, Functional Skills, ESOL (AEB) Smart Training UK Mobile: 07983583126 Offering: Catering, Business Admin, Customer Service, Retail, Warehousing Sports 4 Life Suite 2B Morcome House Ledsam Street Ladywood Birmingham B16 8DN Tel: 0121 456 1818 Offering: to help young people move into sustained education, training and work through sports-themed personal development Street League 07711497379 or 07584 504977 0800 331 7600 Officering: dance, fitness and a 10-week sport employability course The West Midlands Creative Alliance Limited The Custard Factory, R018-019, Gibb Street, Birmingham B9 4AA Tel: 0121 753 0049 www.creativealliance.org.uk Offering: work based learning and apprenticeship programmes including digital marketers, digital content producers, graphic designers, theatre technicians, event organisers, photography assistants, customer service practitioners .
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