Added Training on the Job for NTA's New Cohort

Wed, Aug 8th 2018, 05:38 PM

Addressing the issue of unemployment among the nation’s youth, Minister of the Public Service and National Insurance the Hon. Brensil Rolle announced that the Bahamas Government introduced a restructured employment programme on August 7, 2018 in which participants will receive soft skills training at National Training Agency and additional training on the job in the public and private sectors.

Minister Rolle made the announcement at the launch of a re-structured National Job Creation and Skills Enhancement Programme, August 8, 2018 at National Training Agency that will engage 1,036 trainees in New Providence, Grand Bahama, and the Family Islands.

Partners in skills training from the private sector providing job placement for skills training include: SMG Construction and Millwork, Craftsman Plumbing, DLH Electric, Culmer’s Mechanical Plumbing, ILF Bahamas, and Forbes Air Condition and Refrigeration.

Over the next few days, trainees will learn soft skills facilitated by the Ministry of the Public Service & National Insurance, and the National Training Agency, with priority to those wishing to become Teacher’s Aides, Patient Care Monitors and Care of the Elderly Assistants. Providing assistance in training and placement will be the Ministries of Education, Health, Social Services and Urban Development, and the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI).

Some of the trainees will be given the opportunity to attend BTVI and receive a weekly stipend. Minister Rolle explained: “Some of you will be given the opportunity to attend BTVI and receive a weekly stipend. The government will invest $2,000 per student for 50 persons for a total investment of $100,000. You will be able to pursue the Career

Development courses designed with 20 weeks of classroom training followed by 30 weeks of paid internship in the fields of construction, plumbing, electrical installation, welding, cosmetology and fashion design, in addition to the business and IT components all offered by BTVI. Indeed some of you may eventually establish your own businesses. Successful students will receive BTVI non-credit/non-transferable course certificates. However, for those courses leading to external certifications, participants will be eligible to sit the certification examination for Microsoft Office, City and Guilds Level II, Florida Landscaping Association, OSHA, etc.

“Additionally, those of you who do not attend BTVI may also wish to consider the hospitality component offered here at the National Training Agency,” said Minister Rolle, as he challenged them to “dream big” and offered them congratulations. 

Minister of the Public Service and National Insurance the Hon. Brensil Rolle addresses NTA’s new cohort, August 8, 2018. (BIS Photos/Patrick Hanna)

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