Peterborough's Future Jobs Fund, has now led to 100 young people being offered jobs in the city.
The scheme has been a resounding success, with over 20 public and voluntary sector organisations coming together to create jobs for young people who have been out of employment between 26 and 50 weeks.
Filled Future Jobs Fund roles include Microbiologists with NHS Peterborough, Community Development workers with Peterborough City Council, Heritage Assistants with Peterborough Museum and many more.
There are currently 67 Future Jobs Fund roles being advertised - click here to see current vacancies.
Nick Goodman, Acting Greater Peterborough Partnership Manager said; ‘I was very impressed with the calibre of the applicants. Each young person who showed an interest in the Future Jobs Fund posts which I was directly involved with showed fantastic potential and enthusiasm. I was very pleased to offer the young people posts within the Environment Capital Communications Team.”
Friday, 5 March 2010
100 Young People employed through the Peterborough Future Jobs Fund
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