Skills will Sample Clauses
The 'Skills will' clause outlines the specific skills, competencies, or qualifications that a party is required to possess or develop as part of fulfilling their obligations under an agreement. Typically, this clause details the types of skills expected, such as technical expertise, certifications, or experience levels, and may set timelines or standards for acquiring or demonstrating these skills. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties meet a defined standard of capability, thereby reducing the risk of inadequate performance and clarifying expectations regarding the necessary qualifications for the work involved.
Skills will a. recognise this TA provided that the Employer and Trainee meet, and continue to meet, their respective obligations under this TA.
b. process any assessment results sent to Skills and forward results to the Trainee and NZQA, and
c. be available to assist the Employer and/or the Trainee on matters related to this TA and/or the Programme.
Skills will a. recognise this TA provided that the Employer and Trainee meet, and continue to meet, their respective obligations under this TA.
b. process any assessment results sent to Skills and forward results to the Trainee and NZQA.
c. be available to assist the Employer and/or the Trainee on matters related to this TA and/or the Programme.
d. as far as reasonably practicable, consult, cooperate, and coordinate training and assessment activities with its providers, assessors, Employers and Trainees, so all can meet their joint health and safety responsibilities under this TA and the Health & Safety at Work Act (2015) (‘Act’).
e. provide relevant guidance and information on health and safety matters when arranging training and assessment under this TA.
f. regularly monitor its’ contractors’ activities to ensure all providers and assessors fulfil their responsibilities under the Act.
