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  1. Employment Advisor Southport When you join Ingeus as an Employment Advisor, every client will be different. Ingeus welcomes applications from all sections of the community.... £24,585 a year reed.co.uk - 16:13
  2. ANY ONE LOOKING FOR A JOB Country: UK Region: North West Location: Wirral (Birkenhead) Job type: Full time Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £22000 - £26000 Car Allowance: Not Applicable Job Ref: A4e00998 Role Type: Advising/Coaching Closing date: 07/09/2012 Role Overview Our Enterprise Coaches proactively deliver 1:1 self-employment support to individuals participating in A4e programmes. What You Will Be Doing To deliver enterprise workshops to groups. To deliver 1:1 self employment support to individuals, providing business planning, research and financial support to develop business plans. To support the development of networking opportunities for participants, becoming their single point of contact throughout prestart and start-up process, through to aftercare post-start-up. Monitor and report on quality of provision from time to time, to support sharing best practice across the venues. Identify and help reduce the risk of failure in the early stages. To actively network and represent A4e programmes project to key partners, and identify how organisations can work together to the mutual benefit for prospective entrepreneurs. To ensure collation of accurate management information and reporting. To attend team meetings, preparing presentations and reports and contribute to the overall development of enterprise and growth in the region. To liaise with local networks and organisations to encourage partnership working and referrals to and from the project, and gain a working knowledge of their activities To work closely with staff in A4e offices (e.g. the employment teams) to support clients pursuing self employment. Undertake any other duties deemed necessary by the Senior Enterprise Coach in order to fulfil the aims and objectives of A4e. What You Will Need To Have Experience of delivering enterprise 1:1 support is essential to be considered for this role. Business startup and enterprise experience. Demonstrable experience of working on specific projects with clearly defined parameters and aims. Experience of working within local communities to develop services. High level of competency in both written and spoken English and Mathematics. Grade B at GCSE or equivalent. Knowledge of European and UK Government regional development policies and practice. Strong interpersonal skills. Clear and effective communications skills. Word processing, spreadsheet and client database skills. Internet, e-mail and general ICT skills. Excellent report/essay writing skills. Team player. Possess plenty of drive, energy and enthusiasm. Patience and determination. Ability to work well under pressure and to tight deadlines. Prepared to work out of office hours in order to deliver support to fit in with clients’ circumstances. Who We Are A4e is a leading public service provider, serving thousands of people across three continents - Europe, Australasia and Asia. A4e’s core mission is to improve people’s lives. We work in partnership with governments, public sector organisations, private sector companies, voluntary and community groups to deliver a range of front line public services, including employment and welfare, training, education and money and legal advice. Additional Information A4e is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its staff and customers. We expect all our staff to be aware of their responsibilities to protect staff and customers from abuse or harm. Successful applicants will be required to undertake a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check or Disclosure Scotland check and to provide proof of their right to work in the UK. We are committed to equality and fairness across all employment opportunities and service delivery. At A4e ‘Everyone Matters' and all managers and employees are expected to ensure our workplaces and services are accessible and inclusive.
  3. New companies named and profits up Posted: July 7th, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments » Bowing to public pressure, yesterday Holland and Barratt pulled out of the government’s workfare scheme, and now seem only able to afford to offer apprenticeships that pay £2.60 per hour. What they forgot to mention was that whilst using 1,000 unpaid jobseekers over the last year throughout its 250 stores, Holland and Barrett unexpectedly made a pretax profit surge of 19.4% to £60m. Poundland, who are still in the scheme, have recently announced that profits are up 27% this year. The question is, with a potential workfare workforce of 2.6 million unemployed rising, and tens of thousansds of people already sent to work without pay, how many millions of pounds are all the other organisations profiting from workfare making? In the meantime, why not pay a visit to some of the companies revealed today as part of the Week of Action? Barclays Bank The AA Amigo Compass group – Leeds General Infirmary Costa Coffee Food Court at Leeds General Infirmary Queensland Multi-Media centre/Bridge to Success The Range Ty Hafan charity shop ISS facilities PKD Sporting Solutions Ltd The Big Bargain company Eleanor lions hospice shop RSPCA Travis Perkins Butlins Princess Yachts (!) Harvester Grosvenor Casinos If you’re hitting your high street to take action this week, here’s a reminder of some of the other places you might like to pay a visit: Age Concern, Age UK, Argos, Asda, Barnardos, B&Q, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research, Holiday Inn, Greggs the Bakers, Hilton Hotels, Marriot Hotels, McDonald’s, PDSA, Pizza Hut, Poundland, Poundstretcher, Primark, The Range, RSPCA, Salvation Army, Shoe Zone, Sue Ryder, Superdrug, Tesco, WHSmith, Wilkinsons, The Works. The Arcadia Group is also involved. It includes Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Topman, Topshop, Wallis. Sadly there’ll be others, so please let us know what you find out during the week. Our top tips for workfare sleuthing are here. There’s loads of stuff planned throughout the week of action and more still to be announced, so let us know what you’re planning and send us your photos and stories afterwards. Good luck everyone – we’re making a real difference!
  4. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-18688961 Hope this works ok
  5. Hi Booji Boy if you go in your car you get 20p per mile
  6. with preston scientiam which person are you with iam with caroline [ she called me a liar the last time i was in preston ] i was getting more help from the job centre plus
  7. HI HELLY13 I ask two weeks ago to speak to my disability advisor i would love a job part time are full time did they call you and tell it was cancelled
  8. time to take a stand this is not right [ A4E did it now ingeus are doing it ]
  9. SHE TOLD ME I HAVE TO DO THIS HEALTH AND SAFETY COURSE ?? SO I ASK HER WHY AND ALL SHE SAID WAS YOU HAVE TO SO I SAID NO WAS TOLD TO GO AND THINK ABOUT
  10. did you do the A4E if so just like that did all the paper work yes and no but more no can they use my cv just say no got to take my jobs log next week this could be fun
  11. this is just the start a4e did it now ingeus will do it as well ££££££££££££
  12. just had a fun day with scientiam preston going back next week got in first so was home before 11.00
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