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Biotech Recognition Program Helps Job Seekers Stand Out

OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#HR--BioTalent Canada’s BioSkills Recognition Program has been updated with National Occupational Standards that allow new talent to distinguish themselves to prospective biotech employers.


The BioSkills Recognition Program enables bio-economy professionals who are new to Canada, university graduates, and experienced bio-economy workers to show employers that they have the skills needed to succeed within the biotech sector.

Now, the BioSkills Recognition Program has been enhanced with the inclusion of National Occupational Standards. These are a set of more than 50 standards for Canada’s bio-economy that have been recently validated by industry professionals and identify the skills, education, and experience needed to perform a specific role.

VIDEO: Learn more about the benefits of the BioSkills Recognition Program

“The integration of National Occupational Standards deepens and improves the BioSkills Recognition Program,” says Rob Henderson, President and CEO of BioTalent Canada. “Going forward, people seeking to enter the bio-economy will be able to stand out to prospective employers, demonstrating that they have the skills needed to contribute.”

In addition to incorporating National Occupational Standards, the BioSkills Recognition Program is free for immigrants to Canada who hold official refugee status, as well as for participants in the Skilled Newcomer Internship program for the bio-economy.

The Skilled Newcomer Internship program is a federal initiative under BioTalent Canada that covers 75% of a participant’s salary up to a maximum of $20,000 for bio-economy employers to hire and train internationally educated professionals (IEPs) for a three-to-nine-month work placement.

“Our hope is that new talent in the biotech sector will take advantage of the BioSkills Recognition Program to ensure they thrive here in Canada,” says Henderson.

Benefits of the BioSkills Recognition Program include the ability to transfer skills from other occupations such as physician, surgeon, nurse, or laboratory technologist; showcasing skills to employers by being recognized as having a “BioReadyTM Edge,” and having a profile added to the BioSkills MatchTM database of job seekers that is viewed by employers looking to recruit talent.

Developed over three years, BioTalent Canada’s National Occupational Standards were set after rigorous research and validation by industry experts. The national standards were carefully developed to ensure they aid employers in attracting the best-suited candidates for each role.

Funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Foreign Credential Recognition Program.

About BioTalent Canada

BioTalent Canada supports the people behind life-changing science. Trusted as the go-to source for labour market intelligence, BioTalent Canada guides bio-economy stakeholders with evidence-based data and industry-driven standards. BioTalent Canada is focused on igniting the industry’s brainpower, bridging the gap between job-ready talent and employers, and ensuring the long-term agility, resiliency, and sustainability of one of Canada’s most vital sectors.

Recently named one of the 50 Best Workplaces in Canada with under 50 employees, a Best Workplaces™ for Mental Wellness, Healthcare, and a Great Place to Work® for 2022, BioTalent Canada practices the same industry standards it recommends to stakeholders. These distinctions were awarded to BioTalent Canada following a thorough and independent survey analysis conducted by Great Place to Work®.

For more information, please visit biotalent.ca.


Contacts

Media inquiries:
Siobhan Williams
Vice-President, Marketing and Communications
BioTalent Canada
613-235-1402 ext. 229
swilliams@biotalent.ca

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