28/08/2024

New Initiative To Help Older People Get Back Into Work

Belfast City Council has announced a new initiative to help people aged between 50 and 64 get back into employment.

The Council will host a free JobStart 50+ Jobs Fair, in partnership with Department for Communities, this Thursday, 29 August from 10am to 1pm at 2 Royal Avenue.

There are over 40 JobStart 50+ roles on offer, with employers as diverse as Belfast Indoor Bowls Club, MamaBoboAfrica, Oh Yeah Music Centre, Paws Doggy Daycare and The Conservation Volunteers NI.

A Department for Communities (DfC) initiative, the JobStart 50+ scheme helps employers create high quality jobs for eligible people aged between 50 and 64 years old.
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Chair of Belfast City Council's City Growth and Regeneration Committee, Councillor Sam Nelson said: "As part of our Belfast Agenda, we're committed to helping people achieve their full potential – and those aged 50-64 have so much to offer employers, bringing a great deal of life experience. This Thursday morning's event is perfect for people thinking about entering or re-entering the workplace as Job Start 50+ roles offer a 25 hours per week, National Living Wage, six-month opportunity to develop your employment skills, enhance your CV and future job prospects, increase your confidence, and learn important work skills like teamwork, problem-solving and communication.

"As well as being able to chat to 20 employers, you'll be able to get support from a range of JobStart employers and support organisations including Gateway to Choices (G2C), Age-Friendly Belfast, and Make The Call, to check you're getting all the benefits, services and supports you're entitled to.

"There's no need to book a place to attend Thursday morning's 'Meet the Employer' event, just pop in and have a chat, we look forward to welcoming you."

The deadline for JobStart 50+ roles is September 13, 2024 and applicants must:

• be currently unemployed and struggling to get employment,

• have a National Insurance number and the right to work in Northern Ireland.

By the end of your opportunity, participants may:

• be offered a permanent job by the employer,

• have the skills and experience to help you find another job; and

• go into further education or training opportunities.

For more information, go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/jobstart-50


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