Movera launches online learning academy

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Movera has unveiled its own online academy to provide conveyancing and other skills training specifically designed to enhance employee development.

The home moving group said its academy platform was designed in response to the lack of dedicated online training for conveyancers.

The academy launch follows Movera’s rebranding last autumn which brought together seven home moving brands from across the sector, including ONP Solicitors, CLG and Grindeys.

The platform has a broad course catalogue, which offers employees access to over 45 courses across a wide range of topics. From management development to IT training, the catalogue provides opportunities for employees to learn new skills and grow their careers. The academy was devised to offer a personalised learning experience, allowing employees to tailor their training to their specific needs and interests.

To cater to as many learning styles as possible, the materials are delivered through a range of mediums including video, e-learning, guides, quizzes and both in-person and webinar instructor training classes.

Chris Harvey, Movera’s head of learning and development, said: “We wanted to create a platform that enables individuals to take ownership of their professional development journey, encouraging the continual learning of our workforce. The academy marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to fostering a culture of continuous learning and upskilling.”

Natalie Brown, Movera’s operations support manager, added: “The new training Platform is so easy to use, with tons of useful and insightful learning catalogues for everyone to have access to anytime. This is hugely beneficial to further expand your knowledge and you can do them in your own time, so it is very flexible based on your circumstances.

“You can tell the Movera learning and development team have put a lot of thought and knowledge into building the platform to ensure all colleagues are catered for, regardless of their role in the business, which is not something we have ever had before from previous training platforms. Thank you and well done to the learning and development team for bringing this brilliant resource to life for Movera.”

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