Skills for Security want industry experts for National Occupational Standards review

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The Skills and Standards team at Skills for Security is launching a review of National Occupational Standards and wants industry practitioners to lend their expertise to aid the development.

Following a successful funding bid to UKCES the Skills and Standards team in association with Advisory Working Groups members will be developing a new suite of NOS for Remote Monitoring, reviewing the existing NOS for Security Search Operations, and reviewing the Scottish Providing Security Systems L3 Apprenticeship Framework.

Ruth Oliver, Skills and Standards Manager said: ”We are looking for people who work within these sectors and who know what is required to reflect current working practices to come forward and work with us. The work will take place between April and December and will be a combination of workshops and email consultation. National Occupational Standards are a free resource for employers and training providers. They provide a wealth of benefits to the industry and also help to ensure that a benchmark for high standards is retained throughout training and qualifications within the different sectors.”

Contact

www.skillsforsecurity.org.uk

 

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