pictures in echo and examiner of ratings having completed a management course... what is that all about,,,, do the army have the same
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Originally posted by golden rivet View Postpictures in echo and examiner of ratings having completed a management course... what is that all about,,,, do the army have the same
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Originally posted by boomer View PostWhat other courses in the PDF are completed wiht recognised external qualifications?
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Originally posted by navy_medic View PostThe PDF send some members of the Medical Corps onto Paramedic Courses run by the National Ambulance Training School. These come back recognised as Paramedics and can go onto the PHECC register as Paramedics.
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The award is not retrospective.
As these people go on in their careers they will hopefully receive a HETAC level 7 (ordinary degree) in Naval Leadership & Management on successful completion of their Senior NCOs Cse.
The award takes into consideration all the courses they have done from basic training, branch training and professional courses.
It is great that a person who might not other wise have a trade cert or professional quailification will have something concrete to show if they seek employment in civvi street.
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Originally posted by Toolbox View PostThe award is not retrospective.
As these people go on in their careers they will hopefully receive a HETAC level 7 (ordinary degree) in Naval Leadership & Management on successful completion of their Senior NCOs Cse.
The award takes into consideration all the courses they have done from basic training, branch training and professional courses.
It is great that a person who might not other wise have a trade cert or professional quailification will have something concrete to show if they seek employment in civvi street.
it should be for all branches of the DF not just the navy
well done who ever came up with the ideaThings fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere***
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
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Originally posted by Toolbox View PostThe award is not retrospective.
As these people go on in their careers they will hopefully receive a HETAC level 7 (ordinary degree) in Naval Leadership & Management on successful completion of their Senior NCOs Cse.
The award takes into consideration all the courses they have done from basic training, branch training and professional courses.
It is great that a person who might not other wise have a trade cert or professional quailification will have something concrete to show if they seek employment in civvi street.
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By the nature of the job recognition of management skills both at commisioned and non comissioned should be mandatory.
While the life skills are often appreciated they are very rarely noted and certified, this has to a be a huge step forward in recognising that people even at junior management levels, after all NCOS are team leaders and management within departments.
Given that HETAC is a recognised level of achievement the promotion of this culture of recognition and education is to applauded.
While the professional aspect of the job has been recognised for years with skills training been a precursor to entry to managemnt level the people skills were often neglected.
This is a great step forward in recognising these skills and a great effort to channel peole through recognised man mangement skills.
Well done to all involved, nice to see the NS taking a very positive step towards qualifying its people to manage the most valuable resource the service has..its people.Covid 19 is not over ....it's still very real..Hand Hygiene, Social Distancing and Masks.. keep safe
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Originally posted by hedgehog View PostI think its a brilliant idea
it should be for all branches of the DF not just the navy
well done who ever came up with the idea
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