Scarce Skills definition

Scarce Skills means skills requires in the SADI which shall contribute towards establishment or maintenance of Sovereign Capability;
Scarce Skills means those skilled people with the required academic and/or technical qualifications, knowledge in their field of expertise, including those specialized supporting functions to essential services, with the appropriate work experience and/or supervisory/management skills that are not easily obtained and which, if not in supply or available, can seriously disrupt effective and efficient service delivery to the community.

Examples of Scarce Skills in a sentence

  • The Scarce Skills Policy therefore also makes provision for a Scarcity Assessment Group (SAG) who regularly assess scarcity and recommending the payment (or continuous payment) of scarce skills allowances.

  • Scarce skills allowances are regulated by the CoT Scarce Skills Allowance Policy.

  • The CoT makes provision for the payment of a Scarce Skills Allowance in addition to the relevant post’s salary scale.

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