Coventry Telegraph

City training company set to create 30 new roles for the young

- By ENDA MULLEN News Reporter enda.mullen@reachplc.com

A COVENTRY training and education company is set to create 30 new roles for young people in the city as part of the Government’s recently launched Kickstart scheme.

PET-XI has applied to create 30 new positions within the business through the scheme, which will create highlyskil­led six-month work placements for those aged 16 to 24 who are at risk of long-term unemployme­nt.

The positions will give young people the opportunit­y to develop their skills in new digital roles - a number of which are being created as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic after the company adapted to offer online learning support.

The company, which helps learners achieve their target grades to get back into employment or upskill, is set to offer e-enrolment officer placements as well as opportunit­ies in sales support and social media.

Those on placement will also have the opportunit­y to complete a Level 3 NVQ in advice and guidance (IAG) which will provide them with the skills to help others who are making decisions about future training, education or employment.

It is expected that the first 15 young people will begin six-month placements at the end of October, with the second 15 starting at the end of April next year. PET-XI hopes more businesses will take advantage of the scheme and offer vital support to young people across the region.

Fleur Sexton, PET-XI managing director, said: “The Kickstart scheme is a fantastic opportunit­y for both young people to gain employabil­ity skills and for businesses to show their support during what is an incredibly difficult time, particular­ly for those who are unemployed.

“The latest figures show that the UK unemployme­nt rate has risen to its highest level for two years, with those aged 16 to 24 seeing the biggest drop in employment, so it’s clear that schemes like this are vitally important.

“Covid-19 has seen PET-XI adapt to deliver online learning which means that enrolment can no longer take place face-to-face. This has enabled us to create new e-enrolment officer placement positions.”

Ms Sexton added: “We will also be offering a number of placements in sales support and social media to provide young people with a broad range of transferab­le skills.

“It is fantastic that we are able to create 30 opportunit­ies to help change the lives of young people right across the region.

“We are extremely proud to not only be offering those on placement the opportunit­y to develop new skills in digital roles, but also provide them with a formal qualificat­ion which will further support them as they look to progress in their careers.”

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