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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

What Semta does for Employers

Semta works with and for employers to understand your skills needs and help you meet them, to tell government what is needed, and to get public funding.   We also prompt training providers to match employers’ demands. 

To find out what we can do for your business download our latest guide.

Funding for skills

Semta secures funding to support employers across the UK in training and developing their workforce.  

Our specialist advisers help companies to assess their skills needs, recommend how they can meet them and access funding.

 

Providing the facts

Semta’s research team publishes regular surveys and analysis to keep a detailed up-to date picture of its sectors. 

They include Labour Market Intelligence surveys which monitor industry trends and record skills gaps, skills shortages and how many people hold relevant qualifications.   A solid research base helps Semta accurately target actions on skills and forms the basis of our Sector Skills Agreements. 

Semta also provides advice and guidance to employers. For example on why the Default Retirement Age (DRA) has been abolished and how employers in manufacturing can manage without a retirement age. Read more>>

Sector Skills Agreements: a blueprint for skills

Sector Skills Agreements set out the skills each sector needs to grow and be competitive – now and in the future - and identify how they will be supplied.   

Semta has drawn up Sector Skills Agreements covering all our sectors, based on in-depth analysis and wide-ranging consultation.  Employers have led their development through Sector Strategy Groups and are now implementing them. 

Tools to help your business

Working with Sector Strategy Groups, Semta has developed a range of diagnostic tools to help you have the right people with the right skills at the right time. 

You can use the tools to plan for the skills you need, link skills development with business objectives, and check that training has had the intended effect.  Semta’s benchmarking tool shows where your company sits on a scale of excellence in training and how you can move up the best practice ladder.

For a simple skills healthcheck, try our Business 2 Skills online. 

 

E-Learning

Through the National Skills Academy for Manufacturing, Semta also offers a range of highly cost-effective e-learning programmes on everything from computers and software, health and safety, sales, marketing and ecommerce to communication, languages and growing your businesses. The programmes can be run on your laptop at a time convenient to your business and range in cost from £9.99 to £150 and in length from a couple of hours to one year. Click here for the E- Learning Centre .

Matching education to employers’ expectations

As an employer, you need to know that young people leaving education have what it takes to become useful employees.  

Semta supports and encourages better take-up of science, technology, engineering and maths in schools and acts to ensure degrees contain the elements employers need.  We influence the school curriculum and play a key role in developing Diplomas and GCSEs so that your company has a better source of suitable recruits.

We are currently supporting a campaign to ensure that Design and Technology remains a vital part of the National Curriculum. Read more or sign the online petition.

 

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