The first 15 students-participants in Professionalitet Project signed agreements on targeted training with the employer
On June 1,
Children’s Day, 9 first-year students and 6 second-year students studying at
Kamchatka Polytechnical Vocational School under the programs of
Professionalitet Federal Project signed
agreements guaranteeing them employment in GORA mining company (JSC
Bystrinskaya Mining Company), the operator of Kumroch, one of the largest gold
deposits in the Kamchatka.
Alexandra Lebedeva
Deputy Chairman of Kamchatka Krai Government
Targeted training agreements also provide for the
payment of personal scolarships by the future employer. Their amount is
regulated by a special rating system of students' performance assessed once per
academic semester. Students will be awarded points for their performance in
studies, sports and social life. The high rating score presumes additional
scholarship of 15 thousand RUR per month, the average rating score — 10
thousand RUR per month.
In Kamchatka, starting from
2022, Bystrinskaya Mining Company has become a basic industrial partner of
Professionalitet project aimed at training modern high-skilled personnel in
working specialties.
The company allocated 100
million RUR to co-finance Professionalitet
in 2022-2024, additional 100 million RUR were received from the federal
budget and 30 million RUR from Kamchatka Krai budget. The money was used to
purchase modern training equipment, as well as to repair and re-equip
classrooms and workshops.
In the next few years,
following the request of GORA Kumroch (Bystrinskaya Mining Company JSC),
Kamchatka Polytechnical Vocational School plans to train at least 200 skilled
workers and mid-level specialists in frames of the Professionalitet Project.