Wednesday 24 October 2012

HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR GPA

To all student applicants who are planning to study at POMTECH. The college has set entry requirements and one of them is to consider your Grade Points Average (GPA) acquired during your Lower and Upper Secondary Attainment.

This simple calculation on how to calculate your GPA will give you a fair idea whether you will continue to lodge your application or not.

Wednesday 10 October 2012

SCHOOL OF FLEXIBLE AND OPEN LEARNING

The TVET Flexible and Open Learning Branch within the Curriculum and Inspections Division extends an invitation to Pomtech to give input in its upcoming two (2) days Strategic Consultative Seminar at Holiday Inn Board Room from 15th to 16th October, 2012 with its theme: "Delivering Flexible Training Solutions in TVET: Why, What and How".

Pomtech was tasked to present the topic: "What are your plans for Flexible and Open Learning Concept?".

The said seminar will be attended by National Polytechnic Institute of PNG, Port Moresby Business College,  Mt. Hagen Technical College, Community College,Superintendent Operations - TO&M, Madang Technical College, FAS - TVET, Kokopo Business College, West New Britain Technical College, Goroka Technical College, Assistant Secretary - Curriculum Development & Assessment, FOL Consultant, TVET FOL Branch and Port Moresby Technical College.

The college in support to the establishment of TVET Flexible and Open Learning Centers, will take its own initiative to work on the program and eventually implement the said program in the near future.,


Wednesday 3 October 2012

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ADVISER


Mr.Craig Fergusson is currently Business Management Adviser at Port Moresby Technical College, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Previously he was the Australian manager of t+b solutions (Australia) pty ltd, an organisational development consultancy firm providing services to leading international companies in the Asia Pacific region with a focus on the development of local managers of leading international companies.

Mr. Fergusson has extensive experience in management, sales, marketing and training and holds tertiary qualifications in property sales and management, economics, accountancy, training and education. He is the author of numerous training manuals on risk management, project management, self management, leadership, learning organisations, financial management, budgeting, safety, change management, continuous improvement and managing operations.

His current work as Business Management Adviser includes working with the POMTECH Governing Council, Principal, staff, stakeholders and external experts, to enable:
(a)              Improved organisational, strategic and operational planning capacity of the POMTECH management team and the Council, with an emphasis on developing leadership attributes including: business ethics, organisational culture-building and change management skills and knowledge. 
(b)              Improved financial and business management practices and processes, including asset management and revenue/expenditure tracking and reporting.
(c)              Human Resource Management. Identify staffing requirements and gaps for teaching and administrative staff, (including educational qualifications). Support the development and implementation of annual staff performance assessment and professional development processes. Support the Council in managing staff performance issues.
(d)              Improved POMTECH operational capacity, reviewing and reforming existing processes to ensure effective, consistent and transparent approaches to:
(i)                             appropriate staff rostering and workload planning for teaching and administrative staff;
(ii)                            administration, accounting and reporting systems;
(iii)                           enrolment and student tracking systems;
(iv)                          the development and implementation of demand driven curriculum and courses which comply with DoE policy frameworks; and
(v)                           security arrangements for equipment, staff, students, revenue and expenditure.
(e)              Strengthened operational and strategic partnerships with stakeholders including; the Government of PNG agencies with TVET responsibilities, industry partners (existing and new), the APTC, the PNG LNG CTF, AusAID, other TVET institutions, the community, other donors and suppliers.
(f)               Work collaboratively with other stakeholders in the DoE CTF Transition Taskforce, contributing to the development and implementation of a Transition Plan for the handover of the PNG LNG CTF facility to POMTECH.
(g)              Provide marketing and media management skills to increase POMTECH’s profile to potential students and industry partners.