The Human Employment and Resource Training/National Service and Training Agency Trust (HEART/NSTA Trust, or HEART Trust) is a Jamaican statutory body established under the Human Employment and Resource Training Act 1982. Originally renamed HEART Trust/NTA in 1991, it assumed its current name in 2019 following a merger with the Jamaican Foundation for Lifelong Learning, National Youth Service, and Apprenticeship Board.
HEART Trust’s mandate is to provide a trained and certified workforce meeting international standards for Jamaica’s labor market. The organization delivers vocational, lifelong learning, and employability skills training to drive economic productivity and higher value-added activities in critical sectors through its “Triple Access Strategy.”
For the 2026/27 financial year, HEART Trust targets enrolling 108,342 trainees across various programs, with 41,070 expected to obtain certification. Training will be delivered through cross HEART’s network of institutions, in partnerships with over 75 community training locations, enterprise and work-based training interventions and adult education sites.
The Trust projects a net surplus after tax of $1,022.58 million.