29+ years resources
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Looking for work
If you're looking for work now, there are a number of local organisations who can help you to find the right job for you.
Health, well-being & work
Find 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.
I want to change career
Find out more about ways to take a different route in your career - and which organisations can support you to achieve this.
Work-related qualifications
Many jobs and careers require specific qualifications. Fortunately, there are many ways to achieve these and local providers who can support you.
Finances, benefits
and practical support
Discover what support services are available locally
to help you if you’re out of work or struggling
with any other issues.
English, Maths and ICT
Many jobs and training courses ask for a certain level of English, maths and ICT. If you looking for support to improve your skills, there are lots of options open to you.
Working at DLUHC
Find out more about local jobs and apprenticeships in the civil service in Wolverhampton with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
CV support and interview skills
How do you write an effective CV or job application? And how can you shine at interview? Find out here.
Redundancy
If you are at risk of redundancy or recently made redundant, support is available to help you get new skills and to get back into work, including funded courses and qualifications.
Further study
Whether it's a college course, community learning, online courses or university degree, qualifications can improve your employment prospects. Find out how .
Apprenticeships
Open 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.
Looking for work with an offending background
A criminal record shouldn't hold you back from finding employment. Local organisations can help you to find the right job for you.
Travel options
If you're out of work or due to start a new job, there may be support available to support with travel costs.