Latest Cohort of Inclusive Internship Initiative Celebrated
A new cohort of Solomon Islanders has embarked on an internship program supported by the Australian Government. The program aims to develop job skills and gain work experience through placements with local businesses and organisations.
A ceremony in Honiara on Thursday, July 18, 2024, welcomed 15 interns into the program.
Facilitated
by Pasifiki HR through Australia’s Strongim Bisnis initiative, the internships
have been offered to people with disabilities, recent graduates from local
universities including Solomon Islands National University, University of the
South Pacific, the Australia Pacific Training Coalition, and prospective and
returning workers of the Pacific Australia Labor Mobility scheme.
Around
80 internships will be offered over 12 months, providing Solomon Islanders with
invaluable work experience, skills development, and access to employment
opportunities.
Australia’s
High Commissioner to Solomon Islands, His Excellency Rod Hilton congratulated
the successful interns and wished them well ahead of their job placements.
“This
internship program is part of Australia’s partnership with the Solomon Islands
to support the country’s economic development priorities,” Mr Hilton said.
“These
internships aim to enhance the job skills and experience of Solomon Islanders,
particularly youth and people with disability, so they can contribute to the
country’s inclusive economic growth and prosperity.”
Solomon
Islands’ recruitment and training agency, Pasifiki HR, is managing the
comprehensive intern selection process and will provide ongoing assistance to
both interns and hosts throughout the year.
Athena
Pelipel, People Manager of Pasifiki HR, explained that this is the third phase
of the internship program, following successful pilots initially available only
to people with a disability.
This
year, the program has also been expanded to include recent graduates and
seasonal workers.
“This event highlights a common goal shared by all
stakeholders involved. Together we are fostering a future where everyone has
the opportunity to thrive and succeed,” Ms Pelipel said.
Young
graduates often lack job-seeking skills and work experience, which is
compounded by hesitation from employers to provide on-the-job training.
To address this, Strongim Bisnis and Pasifiki HR have coordinated with local universities and training institutions to gather CVs and facilitate internship opportunities with interested organisations.
Steward Mane, General Manager of Kokonut
Pacific Solomon Islands said as the host organisations, being part of the
internship demonstrates they value the current young generation and are glad to
invest in the future assets of this country.
“Yes, people are looking for jobs but equally,
employers are looking for good prospects as well,” Mr Mane said.
“This initiative is a right step forward in
shaping the employment landscape for our younger generation to move and drive
the country forward.”
For many of these interns, it will be their first time in the workforce,
offering insight into how businesses and organisations operate.
Joylin Otorara, HR Support Intern for Pasifiki HR spoke of the value of this internship initiative.
“Speaking from an intern’s perspective as a new graduate,
the internship placements provide us with the right tools and training in
building our confidence to perform in the real world,” Ms Otorara said.
Media Release | AHC
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