11 November 2021
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Posted by: Angela Carabasu
One of the activities we do as a professional body is to support and encourage different ways people can enter the information profession. To this end we wanted to update you on 2 key developments that are underway, one of which we would appreciate your input into.
One of the ways that someone can enter the profession is through an apprenticeship. The IRMS was therefore pleased to support the new Data Protection and Information Governance apprenticeship that has been drafted recently. It has now been approved and enters its final stage before hopefully launching fully to the public next year. Our thanks and appreciation goes to the Institute for Apprenticeships' Trailblazer group that have been leading on this for all their hard work. A special thanks goes to Barry Moult who has been our link to the group supported by the Accreditation Subcommittee. We’ll be in touch with updates on this again soon but if you have any questions in the meantime, do get in touch.
We are also working with ARA to support their work with the National Archives to further develop the Archivist and Records Manager apprenticeship program. They have launched a short survey, aimed at employers, to help us better understand the current job market. They are also using the survey to promote two ARA initiatives funded by The National Archives (UK). One will support the new Level 7 Archivist and Records Manager apprenticeship by offering four weeks paid ‘pre- apprenticeship’ work experience. The other initiative will fund opportunities for existing support/admin staff to study one online module from an ARA-accredited post-graduate course.
Please complete the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/WQCSM2H to share your recruitment insights and register your interest in the two ARA/TNA career initiatives.
The survey takes approximately three minutes to complete and will close on 24th November. For further information on this survey please contact Chris Sheridan at chris.sheridan@archives.org.uk.
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