15th April 2013, 10:19 AM
I am glad to see at last that more support is gathering for my proposal for a skills passport scheme.
after first mooted at an IfA conference, some years back I have been moving back and forward with the scheme. Recently working with Manchester Uni and hopefully soon to have the long awaited website up and running.
The idea ( part one ) to have a list of quantified skills that archaeologists can gather and have signed off. and this is collected in a skills passport, that can be produced to an employer letting them see what you can do. and to help the archaeoogist see where they have skills gaps. ( I found I needed more geophysical training and basic environmental )
second stage (which I am now 25% through ) is to match the list of skills to the jobs. so you know what you need as basics for each position. - a bit like archaeologists happy families ...
THere is soon to be another HEA meeting where this will get going. ( both the Skills Passport Scheme and BAJR will be presented )
WHat is needed is for companies to recognise skills and reward them and for workers to realise that skills need constant sharpening. which leads well into the IfA CPD scheme.
Kick start careers with Skills Passport.
I am so happy to see this idea starting to take hold.
after first mooted at an IfA conference, some years back I have been moving back and forward with the scheme. Recently working with Manchester Uni and hopefully soon to have the long awaited website up and running.
The idea ( part one ) to have a list of quantified skills that archaeologists can gather and have signed off. and this is collected in a skills passport, that can be produced to an employer letting them see what you can do. and to help the archaeoogist see where they have skills gaps. ( I found I needed more geophysical training and basic environmental )
second stage (which I am now 25% through ) is to match the list of skills to the jobs. so you know what you need as basics for each position. - a bit like archaeologists happy families ...
THere is soon to be another HEA meeting where this will get going. ( both the Skills Passport Scheme and BAJR will be presented )
WHat is needed is for companies to recognise skills and reward them and for workers to realise that skills need constant sharpening. which leads well into the IfA CPD scheme.
Kick start careers with Skills Passport.
I am so happy to see this idea starting to take hold.