Date: 17 April 2009
Working Links and new businesses near to the
Morice Primary school area are joining forces to encourage local
people from the community to come along to the event to find out
more about employment and training that is available to them.
This unique event has been arranged by the
Working Links Lone Parent Team and the Parent Support Advisor at
the school. The Working Links Employment Solutions Team will be on
hand to provide information on the vacancies that are available in
the area and a member of Jobcentre Plus will be attending for
benefits advice. Family Information Services will be
attendance with excellent childcare advice, and the Working
Links Skills for Jobs Advisor and Chris Austin family worker
from the adjoining Children’s Centre will be attending. Julie
Partington Parent Support Advisor will be involving all the other
local schools by inviting parents to attend.
‘Bag a Job Day’ will be held at Morice
Town Primary School 21 April 2009
Anyone interested is invited to come along
between 09:00am – 10:30am to find out more about the range of
jobs and working patterns available.
Recruitment adviser Sarah
Harry explains:
“People can meet face-to-face and even apply
for jobs on the spot. Advisers will also be on hand to give
information regarding financial support available to help move
people into and stay in work.”
Recruitment advisers from Working Links will
be there on the day to discuss pre-employment training, which is
offered by Working Links for jobseekers who may need extra
help in securing a job.
Working Links have a national reputation for
both helping people prepare for work and helping employers to take
on trained staff through its pre-employment routeways
programme. Many new employers will benefit from routeways,
which are specific training programmes tailored to the particular
needs of a business.