BioTalent Canada Helps Employers Navigate Impending Talent Shortage Through National Occupational Standards

BioTalent Canada launched new resources to help bio-economy employers adopt National Occupational Standards (NOS) into their recruitment and retention strategies. (Photo: Business Wire)

OTTAWA, Ontario--()--Today, BioTalent Canada launched new resources to help bio-economy employers adopt National Occupational Standards (NOS) into their recruitment and retention strategies. Included in the resources are seven additional NOS profiles, 23 executive summaries, and a “How-to” video for employers, job seekers and academia to integrate these valuable tools into their talent management and development plans.

The standards, whose establishment was funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Sectoral Initiatives Program, have been validated by industry experts in those roles and indicate what skills, education, and credentialing are required to perform a specific role. Employers will use these standards for more effective recruitment, training, succession planning, and compensation benchmarking to meet their talent requirements.

“Canada’s bio-economy is facing a severe talent shortage: 65,000 new positions will be needed by 2029 to sustain the industry, and these are forecast to remain vacant,” says Rob Henderson, President and CEO of BioTalent Canada. “These standards will guide employers through the challenges ahead, ensuring the sector is hiring and retaining skilled and experienced talent.”

According to BioTalent Canada’s recent labour market information study, 70% of Canadian bio-economy employers indicate having no formal HR department. Resources like NOS offer significant supports for organizations looking to enhance their talent strategy but lack the in-house expertise.

BioTalent Canada will be implementing the NOS into their products and services – like their National Compensation Guide, The PetriDish™, and the BioSkills Recognition Program; giving employers tangible ways to use these NOS to help recruit and retain the talent they need.

For more information on the National Occupational Standards for Canada’s bio-economy, visit biotalent.ca/NOS.

Rob Henderson is available for comment.

Funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Sectoral Initiatives Program.

About BioTalent Canada

BioTalent Canada supports the people behind life-changing science. Trusted as the go-to source for labour market intelligence, BioTalent Canada guides bio-economy stakeholders with evidence-based data and industry-driven standards. BioTalent Canada is focused on igniting the industry’s brainpower, bridging the gap between job-ready talent and employers, and ensuring the long-term agility, resiliency, and sustainability of one of Canada’s most vital sectors.

Recently named one of the 50 Best Workplaces in Canada with under 50 employees and certified as a Great Place to Work® for 2022, BioTalent Canada practices the same industry standards it recommends to its stakeholders. These distinctions were awarded to BioTalent Canada following a thorough and independent survey analysis conducted by Great Place to Work®.

For more information, visit biotalent.ca.

Contacts

Media inquiries:
Siobhan Williams
Vice-President, Marketing and Communications
BioTalent Canada
613-235-1402 ext. 229
swilliams@biotalent.ca

Contacts

Media inquiries:
Siobhan Williams
Vice-President, Marketing and Communications
BioTalent Canada
613-235-1402 ext. 229
swilliams@biotalent.ca