75 young people receive a Kickstart careers boost…

75 young people receive a Kickstart careers boost at Yorkshire Water

YORKSHIRE Water is working in partnership with the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and trade unions to provide career support and employment to 75 young people, as part of the Government’s Kickstart scheme.

The job creation scheme helps 16-25 year olds on universal credit secure fixed term contracts, in order to gain work experience and embark on a potential career.

The water company will offer roles across its business, including within its customer experience team, land and property department and flooding resilience team.

Every Kickstarter that successfully completes the programme is guaranteed a job interview for a role within the company. Trade unions will assist the water company by providing monthly sessions to help with challenges faced in a return to work situation or first-time employment, as well as monthly career workshops and CV support.

Thirty of the 75 roles will begin this summer, with a further 45 following in the new year. Once the six-month programme is complete, Yorkshire Water will support the apprentices to find a more permanent role – either within its business, or elsewhere.

Jenni Morris, chief people officer at Yorkshire Water said: “We’re really excited to welcome 75 fresh new faces into the water industry, to learn from them and support them as they start their careers.

“Working with TUC and trade unions, we will provide CV workshops, mock interviews and career guidance to those who join Yorkshire Water on the Kickstart scheme.”

Bill Adams, from TUC, said: “Young people have been the hardest hit during the pandemic and this scheme will provide excellent work experience and the opportunity to progress in the company for the future.”