Amy Marshall was unemployed before gaining the opportunity to get back into work at Intraining as a Learner Engagement Administrator. Amy started on the 18 October 2011.
Intraining is a national organisation with a handle on local issues that is meeting the training and employability needs of employers and employees across the UK. They operate out of a network of 80 regional offices across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and enjoy long-standing relationships with employers, funding bodies and training providers across the UK. They offer national delivery of Welfare to Work contracts alongside an extensive portfolio of Learning and Skills Council funded Train to Gain and Apprenticeship programs covering all major sectors of industry and commerce.
“As a Learner Engagement Administrator I am responsible for Processing learner certificates, learner record keeping, awarding body registrations, compiling survey results, invoicing, web-based research and general admin duties.” “I have really enjoyed working for Intraining. The people within our team have made me feel really welcome; the working environment is so relaxed. I have particularly enjoyed working within North East team and was very pleased to hear that they were thrilled with my contribution to their team.”
“I would like to thank all of the Future Jobs Fund Team who have all been so helpful and nice throughout my time on the FJF scheme.”
When asked about the Future Jobs Fund and its benefits. Hannah said “I would have definitely recommend this scheme to others but was disappointed to hear it was coming to an end, it is such a great way to get into work whilst giving you the chance to learn whilst earning a wage.”