About Our Institution
The Vocational Training Development Institute (VTDI) is a premier tertiary institution in Jamaica offering technical and vocational education and training (TVET). Operating under the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, VTDI is committed to preparing learners with practical skills, professional certification, and the confidence to succeed in today's workforce.
Our programmes are outcomes-based, hands-on, and aligned with national development goals. Whether you're advancing your career in education, technology, logistics, animation, or event management, VTDI provides the tools, training, and support to help you excel.
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Our Mission & Vision
Guiding principles that shape the future of technical and vocational education at VTDI.
Vision
To be the premier tertiary TVET institution in the Caribbean.
Mission
To produce highly competent technical, vocational educators and professionals for the 21st century and beyond.
Why Choose Our Institution
At the VTDI, we don’t just teach, we equip. Our programmes are designed with industry, backed by the Ministry of Education, skills, youth and information (MoESYI) and delivered through flexible, student-focused pathways across Jamaica.
Workforce-Driven Programmes
Our curriculum is built around national priorities and labour market needs, preparing students for immediate employment or advancement in ICT, logistics, education, and entrepreneurship.
Ministry Support & Accreditation
As a tertiary institution under theMinistry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information (MoESYI), VTDI delivers accredited programmes backed by the UCJ and NCTVET ensuring quality and national recognition.
Access Across Jamaica
With locations in Kingston and Manchester, plus flexible learning options, VTDI brings career advancement opportunities closer to home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our History
The Vocational Training Development Institute (VTDI) was established in 1970 with the assistance of the International Labour Organization (ILO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Government of Jamaica. The institute was established to address the following aims:
- To train instructors to deliver vocational education in the private and public sectors.
- To retrain and upgrade the skills of workers for employment and production.
- To prepare, develop and document industrial vocational training syllabuses, standards, manuals and literature for the use of the public and private sectors.
- To train and certify students and workmen at all levels and grades.
VTDI was established in response to the growth in the bauxite industry. Workers were needed in this industry and they lacked the necessary training. Skilled craftsmen with no teacher training qualifications were recruited. The VTDI provided pedagogical training and helped to strengthen their technical competence. It was initially operated by a team of international experts with Jamaican counterparts.
Since 1990, the VTDI has been managed by the Human Employment and Resource Training National Training Agency (HEART Trust/NTA) and has been described as the tertiary arm of the agency. The agency was established in 1982 and is funded by 3% of the employer's wage bill. Today, the institute has expanded its original mandate of solely providing a diploma in technical and vocational education and training, by offering programmes to the postgraduate diploma level. The Competency-Based Education and Training approach (CBET) is employed when designing, delivering and assessing programmes. It is central to the teaching/learning experience provided at the institution.
Our Strategic Management Team

Dr. Delize Williams
Principal

Dr. Jacqueline Wallder
VP Academics

Ms. Carolyn O'Connor
VP Administration

Mrs. Kerry-ann Johnson
Head of School for the School of Education and Business (SEB)

Dr. Melody Williams
Head of School for the School of Professional Studies (SPS)

Dr. Appolenon Gordon
Head of School for the School of Applied Technology and Engineering (SASET)

Ms. Shieka Walsh
Manager, Communication and Marketing

Chaye Rollins-Sinclaire
Manager, Office Services and Facilities

Milton Campbell
Manager, Quality Assurance Unit

Kerriann Wright
College Registrar

Dr. Devon Crossfield
Director, Institutional Development, Partnerships and Research

Mr. Sherwin Sang
Manager, Public Procurement

Mr. Mark McKnight
Director, Distance Education Unit (DEU)

Kenrick Plummer
Director, Finance and Accounts

Sharon Hephzibah
Director, Human Resources