MIA launches new marina traineeship



The Marina Industries Association (MIA) is presenting another traineeship conspire composed particularly for the marina division.
Another traineeship, created in conjunction with Registered Training Organization, Safety Corp, is called Certificate III in Marina Operations. The syllabus is an amalgam of existing perceived units of competency and units particularly created by a working gathering of Certified Marina Managers (CMMs) over a two year time span.
Propelling the traineeship a week ago, MIA president Andrew Chapman CMM said it denoted a noteworthy event for the Australian marina businesses.

"The recreational marine enterprises in Australia have endured 10 years of decrease in the quantity of new understudies coming into the market and the quantity of preparing suppliers has contracted. The dispatch of the Certificate III in Marina Operations re-stimulates the marina and more extensive marine enterprises with a section level syllabus and capability.
"The traineeship gives a phenomenal new establishment to draw in youthful workers into our industry and to give them a profession pathway over the numerous aspects of the extending recreational marine industry."
Stamp Robb, CEO of Safety Corp, said: "Setting up and propelling this new industry driving traineeship is a glad minute for me and the group at Safety Corp. This traineeship accommodates more grounded marina industry abilities, a vocation pathway for new specialists on marinas and a remarkable passage level traineeship to open new laborers to an industry that gives an awesome profession and way of life.


"Who knows, this time one year from now we could have 100 new students in the business, adapting best work on, encountering how awesome this industry is to function in and starting to accommodate the future abilities needs of the marina and sailing ventures."
The traineeship is at first being taken off in New South Wales and Queensland in 2017 took after by every single other state. Security Corp is presently looking for articulations of enthusiasm from New South Wales and Queensland marinas. Additional data from Colin Bransgrove colin@marinas.net.au (02) 94395806, or Mark Robb markr@safetycorp.com.au 1300 799 190.
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