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Clinton Cards Group launches nationally accredited staff training programme for National Apprenticeship Week (1 – 5 Feb) 2010
Empowering the career-hungry of all ages to begin their vocation in retail, Clinton Cards Group is offering employees the opportunity to gain a nationally recognised qualification through a bespoke training scheme. Recognising the importance of investing in people, the company is launching its EDI-accredited Retail Diploma, NVQ and Apprenticeship programme during National Apprenticeship Week 2010*, providing ongoing career development opportunities to thousands of staff across more than 800 stores.
Forming part of the company’s wider strategy to provide optimal customer service and attract and retain valued employees, Clinton Cards Group has enlisted the expertise of accredited awarding body EDI (www.ediplc.com) to map the company’s bespoke in-house training programme with national Retail NVQs and the Retail Apprenticeship. The new qualifications now being offered are nationally recognised as well as employer designed and led, therefore 100% fit for purpose and focused on business benefit. Clinton Cards Group will also work closely with successful training provider Protocol Skills (www.protocol-skills.co.uk) to deliver the qualifications, helping employees to learn whilst on the job.
Over the past three years the retailer has focused on both
building and recognising staff skill sets across the business. This
strengthened commitment to work-based learning has resulted in
employee turnover figures improving by 14% since 2007. With 85% of
Managers having over three years service, helping to create
consistent, high-quality customer service in all stores.
Keen to dispel the traditional misconception that the retail
industry simply provides part-time work or a career stop-gap,
Clinton Cards Group’s investment in professional training
demonstrates a fundamental and positive shift in the way that
employees within the retail sector are valued. Annette Middlebrook,
Group HR Director at Clinton Cards Group, comments: “At
whatever age or route people take to join our company, there are
comprehensive and appealing career prospects available to them
whether they are established professionals or school-leavers.
People are surprised by this, as many typically start out in retail
with a Saturday job or part-time work for a bit of extra income.
The challenge for us is educating and motivating them to consider
retail as not just a job but a long-term career.”
Nineteen year-old sales assistant Lauren Keeling joined her local
Birthdays store in Rotherham in March 2009. In just ten months she
has learnt new skills in customer service, till operation and stock
taking and even helped to open and train new staff at a local
Birthdays Pure Party Store. Lauren, comments: “I started out
in retail after finishing school three years ago just to earn
myself a bit of money - I didn’t realise what a fun and
challenging environment it is to work in. I really get a buzz out
of talking to customers and helping them, so if you are a people
person then retail is a great career to get into. There are so many
opportunities to learn new skills at Birthdays which is great as I
can become even better at my job and earn more money. Helping to
open a brand new store was a great experience and has encouraged me
to further my training with the new Customer Care NVQ later this
year.”
For both Clinton Cards Group and other major retail employers, the benefits of nationally accredited qualifications extend beyond simply improving skills within individual stores. Helping to professionalise the retail industry, the qualifications are fundamental in attracting new recruits and promoting significant career opportunities within retail. Annette Middlebrook explains this move as a key development: “During the current economic climate, a big challenge facing all retailers is the recruitment and retention of high-calibre employees. In a recession, retailers are typically inundated with candidates applying for jobs; however, many of those may only be looking for a short-term solution to pay the bills. In order to attract and keep valued employees keen to carve their career in retail, it is vital that companies invest in training and development.
“We have run a very successful in-house training programme, which has given all our staff equal opportunity to progress and develop. However, with our new mapped training programmes, staff will not only develop themselves as individuals but will gain qualifications and skills for life, giving them a greater sense of confidence in their own ability and a real pride in their achievements. Through the process of mapping our training to the national qualifications, we have also gained a real perspective on the standards that we should be expecting in terms of operations, customer service and working in retail.”
Fifty year-old Sales Assistant Patricia Gray made the decision to join Clinton Cards Group in November 2009. Following a high-flying career in administration overseas, she was keen to use her customer care experience and now works at the company’s flagship Oxford Street store. Patricia comments: “I love the busy environment in retail and the challenge of helping customers. I spend most of my time manning the tills and helping junior staff learn the ropes and really enjoy solving their queries and reducing the queues in store. Learning on the job and being hands-on from day one really brings the best out in me."
“As sales assistants, we are the face of the company so I think gaining a national accredited qualification is fantastic both for the development of staff but also for presenting a professional image to customers. I think in this economic climate where thousands of people are competing for jobs, if you have a notable qualification you will stand out from the rest, which will help your employability prospects throughout your future.”
Nicola Buffham, Corporate Partnership Manager at Protocol Skills, commented: “This tailor-made training package will go a long way towards ensuring that all staff at Clinton Cards Group are fully trained and confident in the role they are delivering. The commitment from Clinton Cards Group in offering these qualifications to its staff shows how seriously it takes customer service and its employees’ personal development. This qualification will not only benefit staff while at Clinton Cards Group but is something that will be recognised throughout their career.”
Gareth Phillips, Director of Sales and Business Strategy at EDI, believes that companies need to ensure that their training and qualifications are relevant for their business needs. He commented: “One of our roles as an awarding body is to work with employers to achieve formal recognition and accreditation for their own training programmes, as well as helping them develop programmes which can be mapped to the nationally recognised qualifications. As a result, not only can employers fulfil their commitment to the skills pledge of up-skilling their staff, but also increase productivity and business performance.
“As our work with Clinton Cards Group has shown, knowing
that an in-house training programme has been quality assured and
accredited brings benefits to all parties – from employees
looking to develop their career prospects to employers delivering
improved business performance.”
For more information about EDI, please contact us at Tel: 08707
202909, email: enquiries@ediplc.com, website: www.ediplc.com
For further information on Protocol Skills, please contact us on
0151 373 7700, email info@protocol-skills.co.uk, website:
www.protocol-skills.co.uk
For press enquiries, please contact Louise Peto at Livewire Public
Relations, Tel: 020 8339 7440; Email: louise.peto@livewirepr.com;
Website: www.livewirepr.com
* National Apprenticeship Week, which is organised by the
National Apprenticeship Service (NAS), will celebrate the talents
and skills of apprentices. It will see apprentices, employers,
providers and all those involved with Apprenticeship programmes
come together to celebrate the value of Apprenticeships.
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About EDI www.ediplc.com - Supporting learning and performance with
vocational training providers
• EDI is accredited by the UK regulatory authorities to award
over 350 vocational qualifications, many of which are available
online.
• Over 1,400 colleges and private training providers in
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are approved to offer
EDI qualifications.
• Over 140,000 learners completed EDI qualifications in the
past year.
• EDI is the largest awarder of retail and commercial sector
qualifications.
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