Sentences with phrase «of apprenticeship standards»

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Specific policies include encouraging job creation and innovation in the new energy economy; improving the fairness of employment standards (including re-establishing the National Minimum Wage; reversing «tax giveaways» to corporations; introducing and maintaining balanced budgets; protecting Canadians from «price gouging» by businesses; implementing income stabilization programs for farmers; promoting long - term economic and environmental sustainability of marine and forestry resources; and re-investing in education, skills training and apprenticeships to help Canadians succeed in the economy.
The American College of Nurse - Midwives and the North American Registry of Midwives recommend that midwives should at minimum meet the standards of midwifery established by the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), which include completion of a formal midwifery education program, national certification, and licensure in the local jurisdiction of practice.32, 33 Certified professional midwives (CPMs) may achieve certification through apprenticeship and portfolio evaluation without obtaining a formal midwifery degree; within CPM professional organizations efforts are under way to uniformly adopt ICM standards.33, 34 Oregon has followed this trend; in 2015 licensure became mandatory for attendants at out - of - hospital births.
Miliband committed to increase funding for border checks, tackle exploitation and the undercutting of wages, require employers who recruit abroad to create apprenticeships, and ensure workers in public - facing roles have minimum standards of English.
The focus on high - quality, putting control of standards and proceeds from the Levy in the hands of employers — particularly building on the already - successful Trailblazer groups — and the recognition that more expensive apprenticeship programmes like those in aerospace will require more funding are to be welcomed.
«It is essential that apprenticeships are of a high standard, all of them paying at least the Living Wage and leading to meaningful work.
The five pledges are: secure the recovery; raise family living standards; build a hi - tech economy; protect frontline investment in policing, schools, childcare and the NHS — with a new guarantee of cancer test results within a week; and strengthen fairness in communities through controlled immigration, guarantees of education, apprenticeships and jobs for young people and a crackdown on antisocial behaviour.
A further 23 per cent said that a lack of government - approved apprenticeship standards in their sector is one of their top issues.
The launch of the apprenticeship academy is an exciting opportunity for talented individuals to learn all aspects of the production line and will achieve a high standard of craftmanship.
Ever mindful of the need to attract younger people into manufacturing industry, we have teamed up with Tresham Collegeto develop a two - year Maintenance Operations apprenticeship programme where participants will be able to study for NVQ / Diploma in Maintenance Multi Trade / Park and Leisure Home builder to gain the highest standards possible to continue ongoing development.
A range of Apprenticeships - «standards» or «frameworks».
The platform, developed by Turinglab with pro-bono software development and testing support provided by BJSS, uses a mix of gamification and creative project - based software tools to help improve digital teaching standards and open up future technology career and apprenticeship opportunities.
These reflected recent instabilities about apprenticeship funding policy, perceived inconsistencies between apprenticeship standards and assessment plans, and a lack of clarity surrounding area reviews and devolution.
The Apprenticeship programme can be developed in collaboration with the employer to meet the specific need of the business to increase standards and consistency.
In her speech, Ms Greening praised the lifelong benefits of apprenticeships, calling them a «gold - standard route into a great career».
WorldSkills UK Skills Competitions play a vital role in raising standards, esteem and levels of expertise in further education, apprenticeships and skills, through competition activities and local initiatives.
Alongside the introduction of the levy, the government is also changing the way that apprenticeships are funded, both for the new apprenticeship standards that have been developed, but also for existing apprenticeship frameworks.
The announcement today is part of the government's plans to raise academic standards across the country, helping more people to secure a good job, an apprenticeship or go on to further study or training.
The two - year temporary certification period would then be served with a school district employer who would at the end of this apprenticeship determine whether or not full standard certification would be issued, much like the model for certified public accountants.
These include raising the standards for admission to teacher education programs, much more rigorous programs of education in the subjects to be taught and much better training for the craft of teaching, the development of sound analogues to the teaching hospital, much more support for new teachers through apprenticeships with master teachers, creation of real career ladders, compensation that is comparable to that in the high status professions.
Achieve, Inc., one of the progenitors of the standards, explains that they are designed to make sure that students can pass «entry - level, credit - bearing postsecondary coursework» in «community college, university, technical / vocational program [s], apprenticeship [s], or significant on - the - job training.»
In England an apprenticeship standard can only be developed by a forum of 10 or more employers (i.e not by the CEC or the ATL) unlike Scotland where it has be developed by the professional body — the Career Development Institute.
There is no formal training standard for installers, but courses are offered by a variety of institutions, such as trade schools, apprenticeship programs, or by photovoltaic module manufacturers.
A raft of leading law firms and in - house teams have helped the UK government develop new apprenticeship standards for the legal profession, helping to create a potential new route to qualification.
Under the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009, people working in these trade roles must meet the standards, gain certification, and be members of the College.
At a recent HR Summit, there was a great deal of interest in new standards for apprenticeship training.
Around 1,200 employers have stepped up to be «trailblazers», working to create new apprenticeship standards across 29 sectors, thereby challenging pre-conceived ideas of the current limited use of apprenticeships in the workplace.
Rotating shifts: Tuesday to Friday (07.00 — 17.00) and Saturday (07.00 — 14.00) As a Senior Maintenance Engineer, you will have the following skills and duties: PPM and reactive maintenance with FMCG environment Working on a mixture of new and old production machinery Experience of being a time served engineering with multi-skilling 2 years minimum experience within an automated manufacturing environment Electrical experience: electrical qualification / apprenticeship Responsible for the day to day engineering and maintenance — ensuring work is carried out to the highest standard while maximizing machine efficiencies You will also work on general machinery such as pumps, vessels, conveyors, wrappers, palletising and packaging City and guilds 17th Edition Desirable Skills and Experience: PLC, Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Temperature Control, Welding, FLT, Lean Experience For your experience as a Senior Maintenance Engineer we can offer you the following: # 35000 plus (dependant on experience) Permanent Position Overtime available 28 days annual leave (Inclusive of bank holidays) If you are interested in the position of Senior Maintenance Engineer, please do not hesitate in forwarding your CV immediately.
Rotating shifts: Monday to Friday AM (06.00 — 14.00) and PM (13.30 — 22.00) As a Maintenance Engineer, you will have the following skills and duties: Experience of being a time served engineering with multi-skilling 2 years minimum experience within an automated manufacturing environment Electrical experience: electrical qualification / apprenticeship Responsible for the day to day engineering and maintenance — ensuring work is carried out to the highest standard while maximising machine efficiency's You will also work on general machinery such as pumps, vessels, conveyors, wrappers, palletising and packaging City and guilds 17th Edition Desirable Skills and Experience: PLC, Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Temperature Control, Welding, FLT, Lean Experience For your experience as a Maintenance Engineer we can offer you the following: # 30000 - # 36000 (dependant on experience) Permanent Position Overtime available 28 days annual leave (Inclusive of bank holidays) If you are interested in the position of Maintenance Engineer, please do not hesitate in forwarding your CV immediately.
The National Certification Council encourages, even new inspectors, to go out into the market place and, without training, apprenticeship or even the benefit of a recognized Standard of Practice (which defines the parameters of an inspection and protects the public at the same time) conduct 150 fee paid inspections.
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