Fife College has been confirmed as the delivery partner for the Scottish Government’s skills and training programme to support workers affected by the closure of the Fife Ethylene Plant at Mossmorran.
Working alongside the Scottish Government, Fife Council and PACE (Partnership Action for Continuing Employment), the College will provide rapid, tailored support to help employees transition into new job opportunities across Fife and beyond.
The full Scottish Government announcement can be read here.
Jim Metcalfe, Principal of Fife College, said:
“We welcome the opportunity to play a leading role in supporting the workforce affected by the closure of the Fife Ethylene Plant, as delivery partner for the Scottish Government’s skills and training programme for Mossmorran.
“As Fife’s community college, from the day this closure was announced we’ve been clear that we would be there to support the workers and their families through this situation.
“This is a difficult time for employees and their families. Our priority is to provide fast, personalised pathways that help people move confidently into sustainable new employment.
“Fife College is ready to mobilise immediately. With proven expertise in large-scale skills delivery, strong links across the engineering and energy sectors, and proximity to the site, we can swiftly deploy dedicated staff and resources.
“Through initial tailored Training Needs Analysis and then targeted upskilling, delivered with Fife Council and PACE, we will align training directly to real job opportunities in Fife and beyond.
“We are committed to delivering a responsive, outcomes-focused programme that supports fair work, just transition and inclusive growth – protecting skills, strengthening the local economy and helping individuals secure positive futures.”