Department of Higher Education and Training, 29 May 2014

 

 

Minister Blade Nzimande on the release of the National Scarce Skills List

 

 

The Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Blade Nzimande, MP, has
gazetted the National Scarce Skills List: Top 100 Occupations in Demand and
called for comments from all interested parties.

 

The White Paper for Post-School Education and Training posits that "if the
provision of education and training is to be better coordinated with the
needs of society and the economy, central information about skills needs is
required".

 

Furthermore, the Human Resource Development Strategy of South Africa
2010-2030 puts emphasis on the need for a national scarce skills list which
is aligned to the country's social and economic priority goals.

 

Information about scarce skills is therefore of vital importance for a
number of reasons, particularly as it informs human resource planning and
development; resource allocation and prioritisation; the development of
relevant qualifications, programme and curricula; and international
recruitment strategies. It also enables institutions of higher learning and
other training providers to plan and channel resources towards programme
offerings that are in demand.

 

The release of the National Scarce Skills List: Top 100 Occupations in
Demand is a culmination of a number of processes. Firstly, there was
agreement on the terms of reference for the compilation of the list. An
Advisory Committee was constituted to provide inputs to the research.
Research was conducted and employer association representatives were
engaged. Draft findings were presented to the Advisory Committee. The review
and revision of findings followed.

 

Public Comment

 

Minister Nzimande has now gazetted the list for public comment. The feedback
and comments from interested parties will be factored into the final list
that will be released later in the year.

Comments must be submitted in writing by no later than 20 June 2014, to:

 

The Director-General, Private Bag X174, Pretoria, 0001, for the attention of
Ms Mmaphake Ramasodi, Telephone: 012 312 5345, Fax: 012 323 0991, E-mail:
[email protected]

 

 

Issued by: Department of Higher Education and Training
<http://www.dhet.gov.za/> 

 

Media Enquiries:
Mr Vuyo Yekani
Media Liaison Officer
Ministry of Higher Education and Training
Cell: 0781110668
E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

Download the Gazette via this link:

 

*       National Scarce Skills List: Top 100 Occupations in Demand
<http://www.gov.za/documents/download.php?f=213482> 

 

 

 

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