There has been a lot of ill-informed
comment recently, along the lines that TC Post holders come here presumably
qualified to do the job they are appointed to, so why do they then “go off on
training”, usually at the taxpayer’s expense?
I can provide an answer.
Most TC Post holders will be members of
Professional Bodies. There are many such
bodies and they cover most professions.
Being a member of your relevant Professional Body acts as a sort of
quality guarantee for anyone seeking to employ you – s/he must be OK or the Professional Body would have kicked
him/her out (usually, though not always true) – and it also through networking helps the person
find future work. If a TC Post holder
comes here they will wish to keep up their membership of their Professional
Body, so they can more easily find work when their contract is over and they
leave St Helena .
However, remaining a member of your
Professional Body has two ‘costs’. There is usually an annual fee, of course,
but more importantly there is an annual requirement to continuously refresh
your knowledge in your filed. CPD, it’s usually called – Continuing Professional
Development. The reason for this
requirement is simple and entirely justified.
There are few professions where knowledge and best-practice do not
develop over time. Imagine being seen by
a Doctor who didn’t know about the new treatments introduced since s/he
qualified 20 years ago? CPD is helpful
to the individual’s employers/clients, and a minimum amount of CPD is usually
required by the Professional Body.
In some Professional Bodies, the CPD can be
achieved online, using the Internet, but some require you to physically attend
conferences and lectures. This cannot be
achieved without leaving St Helena .
No member of a Professional Body will
accept a job here if it means they will fail to meet their CPD requirement, and
hence lose their membership. And we
really shouldn’t be employing people who aren’t good enough to be members of
the relevant Professional Body. So “time
of for training” will always be necessary for some of our TC Post holders. Who pays for it is simply a contract issue - either SHG pays, or the person will require more salary to cover the costs.
By the way, I lost my membership of the Institute of Management
when I moved to St Helena, because I wasn't working for SHG and could not personally afford the trips to the UK to meet that
body’s CPD requirements.
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