Fancy a voucher worth £125 for a Red Letter Day? Then sign up as a new entrant to the pig industry professional development scheme.
The Pig Industry Professional Register (PIPR) is the first
continual professional development scheme to be launched in the livestock
sector. It is open to all staff within the industry, including students and
people just joining the industry who are keen to develop their potential in the
industry.
To qualify for the PIPR new entrant category - and the chance to win the voucher in a draw - you need to meet one or more of the following criteria:
Be in full-time post-16 education
Be registered on a Pig related course (including General Agriculture)
Be working full time in agriculture, involving pigs, and be able to provide a supporting letter from your employer to say that they are supporting you with PIPR related training in order for you to gain 30 PIPR points which will then let you qualify to become a full member.
Chairman of Pig Industry Skills Development Richard Longthorp said: "One of the three primary objectives of the original pig
industry skills strategy was to make the industry more attractive to the new
breed of highly aspirational young people leaving our schools, colleges and
universities.
"The introduction of the new entrant's category for PIPR
will I am sure be a major step forward in helping the industry stand toe-to-toe
with other industries in competing for the attentions of those top
people."
The new entrant category is free of charge. However, when
you progress on to the full scheme you will have to pay the relevant membership
fees.
For further information, contact Richard Longthorp, email, rlongthorp@longthorp.com.