
As an Employment Advisor, you will make a difference every day by supporting people who need extra help to find work. It’s incredibly rewarding.
You will regularly meet with your caseload of clients to check their progress and support them every step of the way.
On a typical day, you might be:
The project is based on Bromham Road in Bedford, and you will be part of a team of nine. The people you support are referred via the job centre, and at any one time, you will typically work with around 70 participants. This social enterprise seeks individuals who can make a real difference with purpose. Therefore, being able to work to targets is crucial, as well as being highly organized. You will enjoy working here, as no day is the same; there are always different challenges to solve. You get to work with a diverse array of people, and there’s a real buzz about the office.
Please apply via this advert. We aim to contact everyone. If you haven’t heard back, feel free to complete the “Send Us A Message” form on the Red 5 People Contact page, and someone will be in touch within 72 hours. If you would like to speak to someone directly, please call the office and ask for David (the number is on the Red 5 People website).
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