Redundancy Support
Working in prison and probation services means working in a critical role which can be hugely rewarding. If you have empathy, want to help people, and work well in a team, there could be a job for you.
Working in prison and probation services means working in a critical role which can be hugely rewarding. If you have empathy, want to help people, and work well in a team, there could be a job for you.
With an apprenticeship or a traineeship you will gain valuable hands-on work experience and the chance to develop the skills employers want across a range of different industries.
If you are over 50 and find yourself out of work or facing redundancy, it may seem daunting. Perhaps it’s years since you wrote a CV, or you need to think about using your skills and experience in a different type of role.
Leanne had dreamed of being a lorry driver since she was a little girl, but found that many people discouraged her, telling her that it was ‘a man’s job’ and that she wouldn’t be capable of it.
As a lorry driver, you’ll transport and deliver goods between suppliers and customers, playing a vital role in keeping shelves stocked, and ensuring the UK population is fed and fuelled. You’ll also travel across the country or possibly further afield and get to enjoy the scenery along the way too.
Including West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, North East Yorkshire and Humber.
Including North East & Mid Wales, North West Wales, West Wales, Swansea Bay and South East Wales.
Including North Scotland, South West Scotland, West Scotland, Lothian Borders and Central Scotland.
Including North London, East London, South London, West London and Essex.
Including Birmingham, The Black Country and Staffordshire.
Including Avon, Somerset & Gloucestershire, Devon & Cornwall, Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire & Isle of Wight.
Including Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Lancashire, Merseyside and Cumbria.
Including Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Including Bucks, Berks & Oxon, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire, Kent and Surrey & Sussex.
Including Northumberland, Tyne & Wear and Durham & Tees Valley.
Including Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire Northhamptonshire and Lincolnshire.
Universal Credit isn’t just for people who are unemployed – it can continue to provide financial support even when you start work. Find out how it can help you say ‘yes’ to more employment opportunities.
If you have been made redundant, you may be eligible for financial support. Universal Credit and other benefits could help whilst you’re looking for your next job and as you take the first steps in your new career.
Mark Esho, a small business owner from Leicester, has a workforce spread around the country so is well placed to pass on this sound advice.
There are plenty of online tools to help you find a new job. Online job searches are generally free, available 24/7 and should be one of the first places you look for your next job opportunity.