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CDU to drive workforce needs of the regions
Building and maintaining a local workforce within the regions is the key driver behind a newly created position as the Big Rivers Engagement Manager at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
A Katherine local of more than 20 years Garry Giles has joined CDU’s Directorate of Regional Engagement and Development after eight years of working with the Department of Industry Tourism and Trade as a Workforce Training Coordinator.
With an extensive knowledge of workforce development planning, training and workforce strategies in the region, Mr Giles is excited for the opportunity to be working with CDU and map out the workforce needs within the Big Rivers region and how the university can support local industry.
The role will look at how the university can help build and maintain a local workforce within the regions, by creating partnerships with local industry and mapping out the future of their workforce needs.
“I am looking forward to mapping out some of the major projects in the region and how we can align workforce needs, skills development and education,” Mr Giles said.
“I would like to ensure that I am aiding in the skills sets and education pathways that are needed in the region and how we can guarantee we are meeting the future needs of our community.”
Associate Vice-Chancellor Big Rivers Alison Haines said Mr Giles’s expertise in workforce development and industry will ensure CDU is being proactive within the region to best support workforce demands.
“We’re focused on continuing to connect the needs of local industry into our local schools and communities, so we are training locals for the current and future workforce,” Mrs Haines said.
Associate Vice-Chancellor and Director of Regional Engagement and Development Jay Walker said the position will solidify CDU’s industry relationships within the regions and support the importance of the university’s regional point of difference.
“This position shows that CDU recognises that every region and geographical area of the Northern Territory is unique with different people and different needs,” Mr Walker said.
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