20/07/2023
BCC Partners With QUB For New Employment Academy
Belfast City Council (BCC) has partnered with Queen's University Belfast (QUB) for a new Business Services Employment Academy, which will see 15 people living in Belfast, with few or no qualifications, given the opportunity to secure an administrative role in the University.
Those selected to take part in the free academy this August will receive one week's employability support to help them prepare for an interview for a Grade 2 Administration Officer role with QUB, including help to complete the application form, and a mock interview.
Welcoming the new initiative, Lord Mayor Councillor Ryan Murphy said: "Our Belfast Agenda makes a commitment to help people living here achieve their full potential – so I'm delighted that we've partnered with Queen's University Belfast, to offer people an entry pathway into administrative roles in the university.
"Our new academy will support 15 residents who have low, or no qualifications, to access a good, rewarding job with one of the city's largest employers. Once employed, academy mentors will engage with participants regularly during training to offer ongoing support, advice, and guidance to help them settle into their new roles. They will also be supported to complete a Level 2 NVQ qualification in Business Administration, so there'll be ample opportunity for career development.”
President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, Professor Ian Greer added: "We are delighted to be partnering with Belfast City Council on this welcome initiative to recruit talent to our university. Our success is down to our outstanding staff who share our commitment to excellence and our student-centred ethos. As one of Northern Ireland's largest employers, we understand the importance of investing in people and as such we offer a range of benefits and rewards. We look forward to welcoming and supporting potential new employees through this new initiative."
Three drop-in information sessions next Tuesday, July 25 (10-11am, 2-3pm and 6-7pm) at Queen's University, will give those interested in applying for the opportunity to discuss the various jobs coming up, and find out more about career opportunities in administration.
Further information is available at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/employmentacademies.
Those selected to take part in the free academy this August will receive one week's employability support to help them prepare for an interview for a Grade 2 Administration Officer role with QUB, including help to complete the application form, and a mock interview.
Welcoming the new initiative, Lord Mayor Councillor Ryan Murphy said: "Our Belfast Agenda makes a commitment to help people living here achieve their full potential – so I'm delighted that we've partnered with Queen's University Belfast, to offer people an entry pathway into administrative roles in the university.
"Our new academy will support 15 residents who have low, or no qualifications, to access a good, rewarding job with one of the city's largest employers. Once employed, academy mentors will engage with participants regularly during training to offer ongoing support, advice, and guidance to help them settle into their new roles. They will also be supported to complete a Level 2 NVQ qualification in Business Administration, so there'll be ample opportunity for career development.”
President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, Professor Ian Greer added: "We are delighted to be partnering with Belfast City Council on this welcome initiative to recruit talent to our university. Our success is down to our outstanding staff who share our commitment to excellence and our student-centred ethos. As one of Northern Ireland's largest employers, we understand the importance of investing in people and as such we offer a range of benefits and rewards. We look forward to welcoming and supporting potential new employees through this new initiative."
Three drop-in information sessions next Tuesday, July 25 (10-11am, 2-3pm and 6-7pm) at Queen's University, will give those interested in applying for the opportunity to discuss the various jobs coming up, and find out more about career opportunities in administration.
Further information is available at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/employmentacademies.
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