Participant Engagement and Support Officer - Newport, United Kingdom - Newport City Council

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INTERNAL JOB - This vacancy is only available to Newport City Council employees and Agency Workers currently engaged with the Council

  • Post No. POSN Participant Engagement and Support Officer
  • Communities for Work Plus
  • 2 x Participation Engagement and Support Officer, Fixed term until 31st March 2024* Communities for Work Plus (Cfw+), is a Welsh Government programme tackling poverty through sustainable employment providing intensive employment mentoring and support services for people aged 16 to 24 years. The aim of improving motivation and confidence for individuals to consider long term employment opportunities.
  • Job Purpose
  • To engage individuals and groups in a range of community settings.
  • To support and participate in the delivery of community activities and events with the aim of engaging new participants in the programme.
  • To promote the support available through the programme to generate engagement.
  • To support a range of interventions to participants that can help to improve their employability prospects.
  • Identify and organise training and capacity building activities as appropriate to participants, within a defined budget and as set out in the programme guidance.
  • Assist participants to access formal and informal training opportunities, other than those funded directly by the programme.
  • Support and assist with paperwork, evidence collection and analysis for the programme.
  • To undertake work with other team members in supporting participants to prepare for training and employment.
- possible extension

  • Rydym yn croesawu ceisiadaur gyfer ein holl swyddi yn y Gymraeg neu'r Saesneg. Ni fydd cais a gyflwynir yn Gymraeg yn cael ei drin yn llai ffafriol na chais a gyflwynir yn Saesneg.

Our values - Courageous, Positive and Responsible
**Ein gwerthoedd - Dewr, Cadarnhaol, Cyfrifol

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