Norwich For Jobs

Norwich For Jobs Welcome to Norwich For Jobs. The project aims to enable young people and businesses in Norwich to fl That’s too many. Help us ask other employers too.

There are currently around 2,000 young people, aged 18-24, claiming JSA in the Norwich Jobcentre. Our ask to Norwich firms is: sign our Pledge, and consider if you can give an opportunity to a young person. This is your chance to work with young talent for the future of your business. Our ask to Norwich young people is: get in touch guide us on what you know is needed for your future. Our young

people’s panel wants to hear from you. Our ask to the many key partners who already do such good work for young people is: share your excellent schemes and allow us to help you amplify them. This simple campaign publicises the latest employment data to encourage jobs, work experience placements, apprenticeships, informal links for young people and employers, and self-employment skills for young people. It will count existing local employment efforts together under a single, inspiring effort. It aims to encourage local businesses to invest in young people, to connect young people with opportunities, and to focus the community on a common goal to get young Norwich working. We think we are unique as a small city in trying to help our young people and our economy in this way. Please support the campaign.

The Hewett Academy  is seeking a reliable, flexible, and efficient caretaker to assist the Premises Manager and school l...
23/08/2021

The Hewett Academy is seeking a reliable, flexible, and efficient caretaker to assist the Premises Manager and school leadership team in keeping the school premises safe and secure for staff and pupils

This is an exciting role and would suit either an experienced candidate or those stepping into the profession for the first time.

For further information on the role, including how to apply, please visit: https://www.inspirationtrust.org/1129/search-our-vacancies/careers/1433/caretaker-1

Congratulations to all the students who have recieved GCSE, B-TEC and A-level results in Norwich this week.For students ...
12/08/2021

Congratulations to all the students who have recieved GCSE, B-TEC and A-level results in Norwich this week.

For students who are looking for an apprenticeship please visit Apprenticeships Norfolk here: https://apprenticeshipsnorfolk.org/become-how-do-apprenticeships-work

For more information on applying to for September 2021 please visit: https://www.ccn.ac.uk/apply-now-for-september/

Or to find a job via Jobcentre Plus please visit: https://findajob.dwp.gov.uk/search?q=&loc=73954

If you need any guidance, the Norwich for Jobs team is here to help! Please DM us and we will do our best to point you in the right direction!

Lotus is recruiting up to 200 people to work on the manufacturing of its latest supercar launch. The Emira sports car wa...
04/08/2021

Lotus is recruiting up to 200 people to work on the manufacturing of its latest supercar launch.

The Emira sports car was unveiled last month with production beginning towards the end of the year.

The roles will be across the business, from welders to general operatives in the assembly, body and paint, as well as the mechanical and manufacturing departments.

Lotus has invited potential candidates to join the team on-site for an open evening later this month.

The recruitment event will be hosted at Lotus Advanced Structures on August 23 from 4.30pm until 7.30pm.

To register interest people are invited to email [email protected].

The UEA Norwich Good Jobs Project are looking for frontline workers in Norwich to share their experiences and opinions o...
02/08/2021

The UEA Norwich Good Jobs Project are looking for frontline workers in Norwich to share their experiences and opinions of work through 20-30 minute virtual interviews. Participation can be individual or in small groups, depending on preference.

For more information please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/norwich-good-jobs-project-tickets-162042193563

Please share this with anyone that you think might be interested

Jobs fair alert!! Great opportunity for young people to meet with employers tomorrow in Norwich to Kickstart your career...
28/07/2021

Jobs fair alert!! Great opportunity for young people to meet with employers tomorrow in Norwich to Kickstart your career!👔

Please tag and share with anyone who might be interested

16/07/2021

Later today we are launching a new campaign "Our city, our recovery, our futures" and is calling on young people and businesses to come together to enable Norwich to flourish beyond the Covid pandemic.

Since 2013, Norwich for Jobs has changed lives by helping local young people aged 16 to 24 get into work. The project offers support to young people looking for work, employers looking to recruit and organisations that work with young people. Norwich for Jobs is a network of local employers, charities and organisations coming together with the aim of getting young people the skills and experience they need to get into work.

Member of Parliament for Norwich North and Founder of the Norwich for Jobs Project, Chloe Smith, explains:

“The Coronavirus outbreak has been one of the biggest public challenges for a generation, and it’s caused a lot of change for people in Norwich. Young people and workplaces have both faced a lot of upheaval. We don’t want the pandemic to extend into more damage to people’s jobs. So Norwich for Jobs is taking action once again. We know that this project can make a difference in our city because we’ve done it before.

“As we begin our recovery from the pandemic, it is clear to me that we need to come together and rebuild a city that we can all be proud of. It’s about our city, our recovery and our futures. I call on local employers to get involved because we can help you to come back stronger, and together we can help young people to get the chances they desperately need.”

Julia Nix OBE, East Anglia District Manager for the Department for Work and Pensions and member of the Norwich for Jobs Strategic Board, commented:

“The support Norfolk employers have given to Norwich for Jobs in the last eight years has been overwhelming and of a really high standard, including apprenticeships and mock interviews. I continue to be impressed with the backing so together we can ensure no young person has to start their working life off on benefits. I look forward to continuing to work together on this new campaign.”

Corrienne Peasgood OBE, City College Norwich, Easton College and Paston College and member of the Norwich for Jobs Strategic Board, commented:

“We have seen first-hand the impact that the pandemic has had on our students – not just in terms of the disruption to their learning, but more widely in relation to their mental health, wellbeing, and confidence about the future. It is so important that we work together, and draw on every available resource, to make sure that this generation of young people do not find themselves at a disadvantage in their careers because of the pandemic”

Chris Sargisson, Chief Executive of the Norfolk Chambers of Commerce and member of the Norwich for Jobs Strategic Board, commented:

“Norfolk Chambers has been proud to be part of Norwich for Jobs since its inception. We will continue to support and encourage employers to recruit young people and deliver enterprise engagement to ensure Norfolk’s future workforce remains strong and resilient.”

Nicola Curle, Partner of Howes Percival LLP and lead on Norwich for Jobs Employers Panel, commented:

“Howes Percival has been supporting Norwich for Jobs since it began in 2013 both a members of the Steering Group and Employer Panel. It is thoroughly rewarding to engage in a project that connects Norwich businesses with young people looking to start their careers. We have been involved in a variety of activities designed to engage with young people exploring their options in the job market. We’ve held workplace tours, CV review sessions, mock interviews as well as getting involved in a couple of ‘reverse job fairs’. I would encourage all local businesses to join the Norwich for Jobs Employer Panel. This bringsthe benefit of sharing insights on employer best practice and gaining advice on the latest employer financial incentives. Most importantly, we can explore opportunities to enhance the career prospects of Norwich’s 16 – 24 year olds.”

Businesses and young people can find out how to get involved with the campaign on Facebook or LinkedIn or Instagram

Thanks to Howes Percival LLP for hosting a Norwich for Jobs interactive virtual event exploring opportunities available ...
10/06/2021

Thanks to Howes Percival LLP for hosting a Norwich for Jobs interactive virtual event exploring opportunities available to employers in Norfolk who are interested in growing their business and boosting productivity.

It was helpful for employers in Norwich to hear from Norwich Business School: University of East Anglia (UEA), Apprenticeships Norfolk and Break about the opportunities there are to support young people into employment in Norwich

There is still time to sign up to tomorrows event!Our partners at Howes Percival LLP are hosting interactive virtual eve...
09/06/2021

There is still time to sign up to tomorrows event!

Our partners at Howes Percival LLP are hosting interactive virtual event exploring opportunities available to employers in Norfolk who are interested in growing their business and boosting productivity.

Please see below for information and for more information relating to this event, please email [email protected].

Our partners at Howes Percival LLP are hosting interactive virtual event exploring opportunities available to employers ...
01/06/2021

Our partners at Howes Percival LLP are hosting interactive virtual event exploring opportunities available to employers in Norfolk who are interested in growing their business and boosting productivity.

Please see below for information and for more information relating to this event, please email [email protected].

A huge thanks to all of the wonderful employers who attended our mini reverse jobs fair last week at the Maids Head Hote...
05/11/2019

A huge thanks to all of the wonderful employers who attended our mini reverse jobs fair last week at the Maids Head Hotel. It was great to see so many enthusiastic young people keen to engage with employers to talk about real job vacancies and to get advice and support in their own job searches.

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