Supported Employment

Supported Employment

JobSPEC is our Supported Employment service which helps people to find and maintain employment. Each year a number of people make the transition from the Social Enterprises into paid work. It has developed over 60 opportunities for people into a wide range of types of employment such as clerical, catering, classroom assistant, caretaker, supermarket assistant, vehicle valeting and garden centre assistant roles. The work of this innovative service together with our social enterprises was externally recognised as runner up finalists for a prestigious BIBA award (Be Inspired Business Awards) www.thebibas.co.uk.
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Supported Employment

JobSPEC is our Supported Employment service which helps people to find and maintain employment. Each year a number of people make the transition from the Social Enterprises into paid work. It has developed over 60 opportunities for people into a wide range of types of employment such as clerical, catering, classroom assistant, caretaker, supermarket assistant, vehicle valeting and garden centre assistant roles. The work of this innovative service together with our social enterprises was externally recognised as runner up finalists for a prestigious BIBA award (Be Inspired Business Awards) www.thebibas.co.uk.
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