BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, January 10th 2013 (PEP) – Today, the recently launched People Employment Program (PEP) spearheaded by the National Skills Training Programme (NSTP) and funded by the St. Kitts and Nevis Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation (SIDF), wishes to announce to the Public that the PEP Secretariat has opened its project office. The PEP Secretariat's office is located on the Ground Floor of the "Heritage House", Dorset Village, Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis.
PEP Secretariat wishes to advise that Opening Hours are from 8:00am - 4:00pm; Monday - Friday.
Interested persons are reminded to visit www.sknpep.com to complete applications online or may collect registration forms from the PEP Secretariat's Office for the following projects.
- Engaging Qualified Interns Project (EQUIP) – Academically qualified but unemployed persons are placed on short term paid job attachment;
- National Infrastructure Improvement Project (NIIP) – Job opportunities to enhance the environment are provided for unemployed persons;
- Women in Construction Trades (WICT) – Paid classroom training and job attachments are provided for women interested in the construction industry (Finishing, green building, Solar Installation, energy auditing);
- Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (STED) – Paid skills and entrepreneurial training is offered to assist people in making their business ideas a reality;
- Agro-enterprise Training and Management (ATM) – Paid training in agro-enterprise management is offered to interested persons;
- Women in Small Enterprises (WISE) – Training and grant funding are offered to women entrepreneurs to operate more efficient and profitable businesses.
Forms are also available at the following locations;
- National Skills Training Programme (NSTP), Greenland’s, St. Kitts
- St. Kitts Labour Department, St. Kitts
- NIA Labour Department, Nevis
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