![]() The Public Services Commission has taken on board a final-year Political Science student from the University of Goroka to undergo six weeks of Industrial Training attached to the National Review Division. Twenty-five (25) year-old Kipson Ninjil started on the 22 nd of August this year and completed his Industrial Training on Friday, 30 th of September gaining hands-on experience and understanding of what is expected of him in a real job setting before beginning his career. Ninjil said he has gained valuable skills and knowledge about the different government business processes; work ethics and professionalism in an organization. ‘’This is my first professional experience with an organization. When I first arrived, the Director of the National Review Division Mr. Joshua Ngawi was very helpful in explaining the government process, PSC’s roles, and function. I was provided information on the Public Service General Orders and other internal policy papers for PSC like the Management Action Plan which greatly assisted me in familiarising myself with the work of the Public Services Commission before I could begin work. I was also assigned work that included drafting Advice and Information Papers for Personnel Review Matters”, said Ninjil. Mr. Ninjil said that he was happy to be part of PSC as he was fortunate enough to meet so many officers who are helpful very knowledgeable in their roles and professional in their approach to him, especially when assisting him in understanding PSC’s core function, which is the review of personnel matters concerning public servants. “I have learned a lot in terms of professional business writing and have gained some valuable work ethics during my time with PSC and I look forward to implementing these new skills and traits that I have gained in my studies and career as well”, he said. Mr. Ninjil is the second student from the University of Goroka to undertake his Industrial Training with PSC. Similar arrangements have also been undertaken with the University of Papua New Guinea’s School of Journalism and Public Relations. The Public Services Commission remains committed as equal partners with these institutions of higher learning to foster and develop future leaders of PNG. PSC not only wants to develop good work ethics for the students but also gives them an insight into the mechanics and the importance the National Public Service plays in the delivery of goods and services, as well as the role PSC plays in carrying out its roles and functions in the NPS. The Public Services Commission wishes Mr. Ninjil the best in his studies and his professional career in the future. Ends// Comments are closed.
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