Sentences with phrase «skills sector body»

The group have appointed the hospitality skills sector body, People 1st to work with them on taking forward the first action to produce a draft of the professional standards.

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Demos, who owns several companies, including a paving and concrete business and body shop, said he hopes his skills in the private sector will help speed up the way Glen Ellyn does business.
The survey carried out by SGOSS Governors for Schools, a national charity that links up schools with skilled volunteers from professional sectors, found that one in three schools who register with the body are seeking a governors with legal skills.
What this means, for the education sector in particular, is that public bodies are increasingly looking for contractors to not only deliver projects, but also support local supply chains and learning and skills programmes within schools and colleges.
As a professional body committed to raising standards within the recruitment industry, the REC is at the forefront of ensuring its members are demonstrating ethical business practice, specifically in the education sector where the importance of finding the right talent to educate people is of paramount importance for any skills shortages that exist in the UK.
Andrew Jamieson, chief executive of industry technology body ORE Catapult, said «agreeing a transformational sector deal» would unlock tremendous opportunities for innovative businesses to meet the growing international demand for new technologies such as floating wind, robotics, digital transformation and artificial intelligence, delivering thousands of highly skilled jobs and massive economic benefits for the UK.
«While the reforms have led to public sector bodies adding about 90,000 people to their payrolls in the three months to 30 June 2017, they have also resulted in labour and skill shortages, as a number of IT contractors, locum doctors and nurses now choose to work less or work only for the private sector.
Furthermore, Ms. Sandy has been engaged by several Government of Ontario bodies to design and deliver Career Management training sessions and seminars in order to educate public sector employment services staff on how to best the support and facilitate the needs of Internationally Educated Professionals and Foreign - Trained Skilled Workers.
Having invested in further skill development in management and professional ethics, she spent 15 years providing supervision to clinicians in child protection, drug and alcohol, sexual assault, women's health, disability and general counselling services, executive coaching to not for profit and public sector leaders, and consultation in relation to professional ethics to industry bodies.
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