Established in 2001, the Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network (GMLPN) is a growing network of over 120 members including, Independent Training Providers, FE Colleges, Community Voluntary Organisations, Universities, key suppliers, and other stakeholders. GMLPN work alongside key partners and Local Authorities to achieve an ever-closer alignment between the needs of employers, individuals, communities, and the suppliers of skills.

Julie Lappin, Executive Director at GMLPN said:

 “We are delighted to welcome Coyne Recruitment to our Network! We look forward to working with Coyne Recruitment across our shared priorities including the Further Education sector’s ongoing recruitment and retention challenges.”  

Coyne Recruitment was founded by industry experts, who as former hiring managers with over 45 years of experience working for some of the leading providers in the UK, have an unrivalled passion for the skills & employability sector. This direct industry experience enables them to have a unique perspective on what a quality recruitment service that meets the needs and requirements of providers of all sizes should be like.

Coyne Recruitment understand the many complexities and opportunities within the Skills and Government contract sectors, allowing them to partner with organisations to offer support and guidance when prospecting and acquiring talent.

Stuart Duffey | Director at Coyne Recruitment said:

“We as a business and myself personally are delighted to be accepted as part of the network, we already work with a vast number of the members around recruitment, talent acquisition, and people planning and know from speaking to professionals within FE and Skills the attraction, retention and need for dedicated quality staff as never been more important. Through the network I hope we can be a catalyst and build even more trusted partnerships with colleges and providers across GM in what is going to be a huge 12 months for the sector!”

You can find out more about Coyne Recruitment here.

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