Liverpool in Work
This project is part of the Liverpool City Region ESF Ways to Work Programme and is part-funded by the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative.
Jobseekers – step back to work
If you’re unemployed, over 16 and live in Liverpool, our apprenticeships, training opportunities, job clubs and one-to-one support will give you the skills and confidence to get back to work.
Employers – use our expertise
We offer employers free recruitment and development services to help them fill vacancies, find new contracts and develop their staff.
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Be part of a Cleaner, Greener Liverpool
Liverpool Streetscene Services Ltd (LSSL) is seeking to recruit a number of Operatives and Drivers...
Would you like to be a better leader and grow your business?
The University of Liverpool Management School has secured funding to deliver an innovative...
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Would you like to be a better leader and grow your business?
The University of Liverpool Management School has secured funding to deliver an innovative business growth programme in the...
The ESF Community Grants Liverpool City Region Moving-On Grants Round launch
The ESF Community Grants Liverpool City Region Moving-On Grants Round opens on Monday 1st March 202. The ESF Community Grant...
Higher Level Professional Progression Programme for Speakers of Other Languages
Who is this course for? This course is for those who hold Further or Higher Education qualifications in their home country. What...
As of November 2020 .
Recruited participants
Moved into employment
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Recruits aged 50+
‘Thank you for all your help with finding us candidates for our apprenticeship scheme. The recent candidates have been really impressive. We really struggled to fill the positions without your help.’
‘I had amazing support from Liverpool in Work during my NHS training course and placement. I have now fitted into a new role as a bank staff healthcare assistant at Liverpool Royal Hospital really well.’