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Looking for workDiscover the range of job opportunities in all sectors available working on HS2.
Visit WebsiteOne-to-one support and advice to adults of all ages in Wolverhampton who are looking for employment or for opportunities to progress in their career, including free skills assessments.
Read MoreFind out more about local jobs and apprenticeships in the civil service in Wolverhampton with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
Visit websiteOpen to people of all ages, apprenticeships offer a great way to develop new skills while being paid - ideal for a first job or for somebody considering a change in career.
Read MoreFor young people aged 16-30, offering support to get into a variety of sectors through programmes with guaranteed work experience, opportunities to build confidence and improve employment prospects, and to pursue self-employment
Read More Visit websiteSelf-employment can be a great way to earn money doing something you love, in a way that fits in with your other commitments and lifestyle.
Read MoreLook for local jobs - including opportunities sourced by Wolves at Work, apprenticeships and local authority jobs.
Read MoreDiscover what support services are available locally to help you if you’re out of work or struggling with any other issues.
Read MoreFind information on improving and managing physical and mental health whether you’re in work or looking to get into employment, and ways to get more active.
Read MoreFor young adults leaving care in Wolverhampton, there is support available to help you to adapt to independent living. Your Young Person Advisor (YPA) can point you in the right direction for all the support you need, but if it is specifically work or training you are looking for, there are other organisations who can help.
Read MoreSee what support is available to you to support with childcare while you are in work.
Visit WebsiteThe Youth Employment Platform is the place to go for all things employment, training, studying, careers, apprenticeships and mental health support across the whole West Midlands for young people.
Visit websiteThe Skills Toolkit offers you free courses to help you learn new skills or get a job, offered by a range of trusted providers such as Google and The Open University.
Visit websiteThe West Midlands Combined Authority funds and provides a variety of online and in person courses to help you learn new skills and get on in work.
Visit websiteStruggling to find work? Try our 11 week course where you’ll learn the skills employers really value, plus get 8 weeks of work experience.
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