Avidity Training and Development
Nationally recognised training and assessments
Avidity Training and Development is a registered training organisation offering nationally recognised training and assessment, as well as customised training solutions.
Since 2009, the Tasmanian organisation has been providing a wide range of products and services, from face-to-face training of nationally recognised qualifications for disengaged members of our community or the long-term unemployed, to developing training products to address the specific needs of an industry or industry sector in consultation with relevant peak bodies and employers.
WHY WE LOVE IT:
- Operates with innovation, integrity, celebration, respect, and compassion.
- The team is committed to helping people achieve positive learning outcomes and career growth.
- Has won multiple industry awards.
Location: 55 Elizabeth Street, Launceston
Phone: 03 6339 2813
Phone: avidity.com.au/index.html
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