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Training Begins for New Cohort of 200 at National Training Agency
By Kathryn Campbell
Jun 24, 2019 - 4:30:37 PM

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Slide show: Orientation exercise for NTA Cohort 10 of 200 trainees, Monday, June 24th, 2019. (BIS Photos/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.)

Nassau, The Bahamas – Web Design and Diving/Fishing are two of the new disciplines that trainees in Cohort 10 of the National Training Agency (NTA) will be introduced to.  

The 200 trainees participated in an orientation exercise Monday, June 24th, 2019 which marks the beginning of a 14-week programme where they will also be introduced to soft, practical and technical skills in fields of Allied Health Care, Information Technology, Housekeeping, Microsoft Office, Food and Beverage and Butler Service.

NTA Executive Director, Gadville McDonald said the objective is to train the students to be able to contribute to the success of the company that employs them.

“We’re a competency based organization. Over the last 4-5 years we’ve trained more than 5,000 young Bahamians. Over the last 2 years we’ve trained more than 1600 young Bahamians for the workplace,” said Mr. McDonald.

“We’ve not only trained these individuals but we’ve been able to place more than 55% of them into the workplace. They are now fully employed, contributing to their own lives and to the organizations that they are a part of.

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NTA Executive Director, Gadville McDonald addresses the new cohort from the podium. (BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.)

“This is the place where we train you for success in the workplace. We’ve been intentional over the last few years of training young Bahamians to take advantage of opportunities in the workplace. This is not an ordinary training environment. This is an assimilated work environment. When you leave here your future employers expect you to be prepared to contribute to the success of their organization on day one.”

Two hundred students between the ages of 16 and 30 are enrolled in this cohort. Thirty five students have enrolled in the Diving/Fishing program which is in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Science. Two of the students are females.

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(BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.)

During the first 4 weeks emphasis will be placed on soft skills and students will be assessed on having the right attitude, temperament and mindset.

“Some of you may be thinking it is an opportunity to get a job,” said Mr. McDonald. “It is an opportunity to get a job but you have to impress us that you are ready.

“Our industry leaders are telling us that many of the persons who are coming into their workplace don’t have the right attitude. We’ve been improving our soft skills curriculum to make sure you’re ready for the workplace.

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(BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.)

“We’ve done our job in the past, we are going to do our job with you. The question is will you do your part? Will you participate? Will you be focused? Will you fulfill the assignments that you will be given?

“Throughout the length and breadth of this programme we will be assessing you. We have presenters, we have assessors, we have trainers, and they are going to be watching you. The attitudes you display in four weeks upfront and in 10 weeks on technical skills are going to be important.

“Every journey begins with the first step. Today you’ve taken that first step. We’re going to partner with you to make the steps to take you towards the goals that you’ve set,” added Mr. McDonald.

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(BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.)


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