Salford City Council has 50 paid placements available in primary, secondary and special needs schools across the city, ranging from teaching assistants and caretakers to outdoor learning assistants, gardeners, administrators and ICT technicians.
The vacancies which last six months and include full training are part of the government’s Kickstart scheme to help young people aged 16-24 who are claiming Universal Credit escape the risk of long-term unemployment.
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“The training will help young people build their skills and confidence, give them real work experience and references so they’re in a good position to snap up permanent vacancies that come up either in the field of education or in other areas,” said Councillor Jim Cammell, lead member for children’s and young people’s services.
“It’s a great opportunity for them to get back into work and see where it takes them.”
Salford City Council is offering a series of information sessions to find out more about the placements and the training and support on offer in early July.
Anyone interested who meets the eligibility criteria can find out more information and register for the sessions by Monday 5 July at https://www.salford.gov.uk/kickstartvacancies
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