POSITIVE DIRECTION
Do You Want A Career in Facilities Management?
Are You?
18+
Unemployed Less Than 2 Years
Registered With DWP/Jobcentre+
Would You Like a Career Within Any Of The Following:
Security, Porter, Catering, Cleaning, Construction, Human Resources, Fitness Industry, Administration, Training & Development
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POSITIVE DIRECTION PROJECT
Today And Start Your Journey Towards Your New Career
Includes Coaching and Mentoring Program, Work Experience, Interview Preperation And a
GUARANTEED INTERVIEW WITH AN EMPLOYER**
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Positive Direction Info
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Click the dotted square. Type in the first career that you think you might be interested in and select from the drop-down list, then add your second and third choice to see the comparison.
Who is it for?Jobseekers who will benefit from a short package of tailored support to progress them closer to the labour market.
What is covered?A responsive and personalised service which assists and help identify and overcome barriers.
What is included?The program includes a one to one coaching session, diagnostic assessment and sector specific specialist training.
What do i get?You will complete a Level 3 Btec in Facilities Management. This will give you an advantage in the job market.
YMCA Swansea
Established in 1886, YMCA Swansea is a registered charity, limited company and social business.
Our key drivers are social responsibility, youth development and health and wellbeing, with our operational divisions focused on youth, the community, arts, music, training and education.
Where Do We Operate
YMCA Swansea has a regional focus covering Swansea, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Neath Port Talbot and Rhondda Cynon Taf. We work in partnership with other like minded organisations across Wales to deliver services in North Wales and South East Wales. YMCA Swansea supports approximately 5,000 vulnerable young people and adults per annum. Our main beneficiaries are disadvantaged young people, adults and communities due to poverty, ill health and discrimination.