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Could you benefit from £30,000 career boosting scholarship fund?

by Becky Gilbert-Wood 30 Jul 2020 18:30 BST
Trinity House RYA Yachtmaster Scholarship grant recipient Sarah Bagley © RYA

The RYA is once again welcoming applications for the Trinity House RYA Yachtmaster™ Scholarship, an exciting opportunity for those working, or aspiring to work in the small commercial vessel sector.

Skilled boaters who can prove their dedication to the marine industry could be eligible for a share of the annual £30,000 scholarship fund provided by Maritime charity, Trinity House.

Since its launch two years ago, the scholarship has seen grants awarded to 12 deserving individuals, aiding career progression through opportunities for further training.

Making a difference

"The grant has opened up a whole new sector of work that a couple of years ago I would never have dreamed of going for," explains RYA Instructor, Sarah Bagley who has been working in the watersports industry for more than ten years.

Since being awarded the grant in November 2018 Sarah has completed the RYA Sea Survival course and is currently working through the RYA Yachtmaster shorebased course and building the sea miles and experience required to take the RYA Yachtmaster™ Offshore exam.

"Once I pass my RYA Yachtmaster™, I hope to work as a skipper taking young disadvantaged groups out, skippering for wildlife trips and marine research boats around Pembrokeshire," Sarah continued.

"Having these qualifications will really help me progress in the industry, creating broader job opportunities, particularly in the winter months when most windsurfing and dinghy work comes to a halt.

"For anyone thinking about applying, go for it! This is a great opportunity to kick start your career within the marine industry."

Richard Falk, RYA Director of Training and Qualifications, said: "It's very encouraging to see the impact the grants are already having, particularly for those like Sarah with years of experience in dinghy sailing and other watersports.

"We are delighted to be working with Trinity House for a third year to invest in future talent and give back to the industry."

It could be you

The next round of applications for the Trinity House RYA Yachtmaster™ Scholarship close on Friday 11 September 2020.

To apply, candidates must be able to demonstrate a high level of commitment and achievement in the industry, as well as a clear intention to work within the small commercial vessel sector. Those keen to enter the industry will be able to show a history of excellence in studies, or in leisure boating activity.

Applications should be supported by an endorsement from the principal of one of the RYA's vast network of RYA recognised training centres, where candidates will have shown exceptional boating, navigation and/or leadership skills. Principals can also nominate suitable candidates.

For more information, eligibility, selection criteria and applications visit rya.org.uk/go/TrinityHouse.

To find out more about RYA training schemes and courses visit rya.org.uk/training.

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