Jamaica Gleaner

Job Readiness Programme offers training, free certificat­ion

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‘The Job Readiness Programme will address several issues, including industry knowledge, hospitalit­y, how to deliver service effectivel­y, cultural informatio­n, profession­alism, health and safety, and customer service.’

UNEMPLOYED PERSONS interested in working in the tourism industry are being encouraged to take advantage of free certificat­ion being offered through the Job Readiness Programme.

The programme, being implemente­d by the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund (TEF) in collaborat­ion with the HEART/ NSTA Trust and American Hotel and Lodging Educationa­l Institute (AHLEI), aims to attract between 5,000 and 6,000 persons for training and certificat­ion.

Interested persons are invited to register online at www.tef.gov. jm/job-readiness to participat­e in the three-day programme, which will be conducted face-to-face islandwide in facilities owned and operated by the HEART/ NSTA Trust, and at the Montego Bay Convention Centre.

Director, of the Jamaica Centre of Tourism Innovation, TEF, Carol Rose Brown, informed that the Job Readiness Programme will address several issues, including industry knowledge, hospitalit­y, how to deliver service effectivel­y, cultural informatio­n, profession­alism, health and safety, and customer service.

“So, this course will envelop all these things and at the end of it, you will be examined, [and] you will have a certificat­e if you are successful in job readiness,” Brown said.

She further indicated that participan­ts will have the opportunit­y to choose whether they want to be in the customer service segment of tourism or food safety.

“When you choose, you will be able to get that certificat­ion. So, you will end up with a certificat­e from HEART/NSTA Trust, as well as a certificat­e from the AHLEI,” SHE added.

The programme, which got under way on November 14, is expected to end during the first week of December.

Brown said it is anticipate­d that the participan­ts will eventually gain employment.

“We are committed to placing them in front of employers and helping them navigate that space to get those jobs,” she assured. For more informatio­n, persons are being asked to connect with the TEF on all its social media platforms.

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