VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY (VETA)
Application period : 01st August to 15th September, 2019.
Roles Of VETA
i. Providing vocational education and training;
VETA
provides training through 29 vocational training centres and institutes
that it owns. Also, it provides training to vocational teachers through
its Vocational teachers Training College in Morogoro.
ii. Coordinating vocational education and training;
VETA
coordinates more than 700 VET institutions owned by other VET providers
in the country, providing training in form of long courses, short
courses and tailor-made courses. Also, VETA conducts Labour Market
Surveys to determine skills demanded by labour market.
As
well the Authority establishes and maintains close linkage and
partnership with other training providers at national and zonal levels.
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iii. Regulating vocational education and training;
VETA
regulates provision of vocational education and training in the Country
through Registration of VET Institutions; Accreditation; Setting
Standards; Curriculum Development; Auditing for Compliance; Assessment;
and Certification.
iv. Financing and managing VET fund;
VETA
finances and manages VET Fund for Vocational Education and Training.
The main source of VET Fund is employers contribution of Skills
Development Levy (SDL). Employers with four and above employees
contribute 6% of their employees salaries as SDL.
Some
other sources of VET fund are Government development projects;
development partners contributions; funds from internal sources like
income generating activities and training fees.
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v. Promoting Vocational Educational and Training
VETA
is charged with the role of promoting vocational education and training
in the Country. VETA believes that the public can support VET if it is
provided with adequate information about VET goals and activities.
Promotion is carried by communicating VET to different stakeholders
including the Government, parents, employers, employees, and donors.
Other targets include current and prospective trainees, instructors; VET
graduates legislators, trade unions, NGOs and the media.
VETA
uses different media in communicating VET to stakeholders: through
advertisement, VET week activities, public presentations, trade fairs
and exhibitions and publicity. Others include newsletters, annual
reports, brochures, VET catalogues, website and other promotional
materials.
CALL FOR APPLICATION
All persons who need to join the training are requested to attend VETA colleges around them for pick up and filling out forms.
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