Jamaica Gleaner

Applicatio­ns for new Jamaica House Fellows open March 26

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APPLICATIO­NS OPEN on March 26 for the new cohort of participan­ts in the Jamaica House Fellowship Programme.

The initiative, launched by Prime Minister Andrew Holness in 2016, is geared at exposing bright, young talent to public administra­tion, in the hope that they will make public service their first career choice.

Holness, in his contributi­on to the 2019-2020 Budget Debate in the House of Representa­tives on Tuesday, invited qualified candidates to apply to serve as “full-time, paid Jamaica House Fellows at the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM)”.

FIRST COHORT FINISHED

He noted that members of the first cohort, which started in March 2017, have completed their two-year tenure.

“The participan­ts have benefited tremendous­ly, growing personally and profession­ally while making significan­t and impactful contributi­ons to policies and programmes of national importance,” he said.

The prime minister said that the group of youngsters served in key areas such as: the Economic Growth Council, through the monitoring of targets under Jamaica’s agreement with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund; the National Identifica­tion System; Housing, Opportunit­y, Production, Employment Programme; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade; and the OPM.

“I am sure we will be getting a few permanent secretarie­s, directors general, and chief technical officers from this programme. Some have already found positions in ministries,” he told the House.

He said that the second cohort of participan­ts is expected to have an “even richer experience” as lessons have been learnt, which will facilitate necessary improvemen­ts.

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