Unlocking Potential: Pembrokeshire County Council's "Skills Futures" initiative creates exciting work opportunities
Unlocking Potential: Pembrokeshire County Council's "Skills Futures" initiative creates exciting work opportunities
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In a promising development, Futureworks, a dynamic component of Pembrokeshire County Council's Economic Development and Regeneration service, has been making waves since April 2023.
Their innovative project, Skills Futures, funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, has successfully equipped more than 100 individuals with vocational training and qualifications, igniting a beacon of hope in the community.
But that's not all - Futureworks is gearing up to take it a step further by ushering in a fresh era of growth. They are poised to forge 50 brand-new paid work placement opportunities, designed to empower individuals by honing their skills and expertise in real-world settings.
Are you ready to be a part of this transformative journey?
The Paid Work Placement initiative extends a lifeline to those currently seeking employment. Employers have the chance to contribute to the personal and professional growth of individuals by offering invaluable work experiences that harness and cultivate their skills in a supportive workplace environment.
The initiative is committed to creating entirely new positions and opening doors to exciting career prospects, ensuring that individuals remain employed long after the wage incentives conclude.
Funding under this scheme provides for the National Minimum Wage according to the individual's age, employer National Insurance, and the minimum automatic enrolment contributions for a workweek spanning 16 to 40 hours, over a period of up to 10 weeks.
If you're eager to make a difference in someone's life while enhancing your organisation's capabilities, look no further. Get started today by reaching out to Futureworks at futureworks@pembrokeshire.gov.uk
Their dedicated team will guide you every step of the way.
Join us in shaping a brighter future through "Skills Futures." Together, we can unlock untapped potential and build a stronger, more resilient community.
About Futureworks and Pembrokeshire County Council:
Futureworks, part of Pembrokeshire County Council's Economic Development & Regeneration service, is committed to nurturing talent and fostering economic growth within the community.
"Skills Futures", funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund is an innovative initiative aimed at equipping individuals with the qualifications, skills and experiences needed to thrive in the modern workplace.
Through strategic partnerships and innovative solutions, Futureworks is transforming lives and empowering individuals to reach their full potential.
This Skills Futures project has been awarded £1,272,701.25 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Unlocking Potential: Pembrokeshire County Council's "Skills Futures" initiative creates exciting work opportunities
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