Laura-Jane Williams

Worldskills UK National Competition Host And Laboratory Competition Assessor at WorldSkills UK

Laura-Jane Williams possesses extensive experience in quality moderation and assessment, currently serving as a Quality Moderator since November 2017. At The University of Manchester, Laura-Jane has held the position of Technical Apprenticeship Programme Coordinator since April 2018. Additionally, involvement with WorldSkills UK as the National Competition Host and Laboratory Competition Assessor began in August 2018. At NOCN, Laura-Jane has been engaged as an End Point Assessor since December 2017, focusing on Laboratory Science and Healthcare Science, while also acting as an Internal Quality Assurer. Previously, from September 2010 to April 2018, a role as Assessor and Internal Quality Assurer was fulfilled at Trafford College for Science and Healthcare Science. Earlier positions include serving as a Science Technician at Trafford College and working as a Medical Assistant at the Health Protection Agency. Laura-Jane's educational background includes an HNC in Chemistry for Industry from Trafford College and secondary education at Flixton Girls High School.

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WorldSkills UK

WorldSkills UK is an independent charity and a partnership between employers, education and governments. Together, we are using international best practice to raise standards in apprenticeships and technical education so more young people and employers succeed. We’re a proud member of WorldSkills, a global movement of over 80 countries. WorldSkills supports young people across the world via competitions-based training, assessment and benchmarking, with members’ national teams ultimately testing their ability to achieve world-class standards in the biennial ‘skills olympics’. The insights we gain from training as part of this global network helps us raise standards across the UK. We inspire young people, whatever their background, to choose high-quality apprenticeships and technical education as a prestigious career route. We develop educators, by sharing international best practice, to deliver high-quality training and assessment. We innovate to help employers by benchmarking with skills systems from across the world to inform policy and practice, ensuring high-quality skills and boosting the UK economy.


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