KARACHI, Pakistan: The Standard Chartered Bank Pakistan Limited (SCBPL), continuing with its contribution towards economic empowerment and financial inclusion of the masses, has launched an Internship Programme for differently-abled persons.
The Internship Programme aims to create a diverse pipeline of candidates as potential workforce for the banking industry, simultaneously supporting them to elevate their quality of life.
This initiative was launched in presence of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of SCBPL Rehan Sheikh, the Regional Head of Human Resources, Africa and Middle East Millicent Clarke, and the Country Head of HR SCBPL Muhammad Umer, and was attended by our existing differently-abled colleagues who also shared their journey and experiences at the Bank.
The CEO Standard Chartered Bank (Pakistan) Limited Rehan Shaikh said, “Our newly launched Internship Programme for differently-abled persons is a key milestone in our efforts to provide them with equal access and opportunity to participate in economic activities and realise their full potential. This initiative is supported with improved infrastructure, service delivery and use of innovative technologies and is part of our Futuremakers Inclusive Employability Programme which is critical for embedding Diversity and Inclusion priorities within our footprint. This is also in line with the Central Bank’s agenda of Financial Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities, and we are confident that it will open more doors and opportunities to develop further as we move forward.”
Infrastructure compatibility has been ensured at the Bank, with wheel-chair ramp, elevator flooring, etc. Digital tools to ease accessibility for differently-abled interns have also been incorporated in the programme. In addition, to this sign language literacy and sensitivity training is available for all staff to become truly inclusive.
The SCBPL has also partnered with Connect Hear and Sight Savers in order to source a pool of candidates for this programme.
A sign language interpreter was engaged during the interview and onboarding stages to facilitate the processes.
The SCBPL has created immersive projects to engage the interns and help them gain professional exposure by working on industry-wide assessment, data-base management, health checks, portfolio and opportunity-execution plan.
The ‘Hard of Hearing’ (HoH) interns will be facilitated by sign-language interpreters and trained sign-language buddies within the Bank, enabling them to communicate during the internship period.