Wokingham Today

Government launch £2 billion youth employment scheme

- By JESSWARREN jwarren@wokinghamp­aper.co.uk

THE GOVERNMENT’S youth employment Kickstart Scheme is now open to applicatio­ns from businesses.

The £2 billion scheme aims to create hundreds of thousands of new, fully-subsidised jobs for young people across the country.

Those involved will see the Government pay 100% of the age-relevant National Minimum Wage, National Insurance and pension contributi­ons for 25 hours a week.

Minister for employment, Mims Davies MP said: “Small and medium sized businesses once again thriving, is key to our economic recovery which is why I’m encouragin­g every single one to consider getting involved in our Kickstart Scheme as part of their next stage.

“We want to create as many opportunit­ies for young people as possible and with representa­tive bodies supporting SMEs to submit bids, they will be guided through the process so they can start recruiting Kickstarte­rs.”

She added: “This innovative scheme is mutually beneficial for local employers, who get newaccess to an enormous pool of potential, and the young recruits will gain vital experience, confidence and a crucial boost to their career credential­s.”

The scheme is open to businesses of all sizes, and the Kickstart roles cannot be used to fill existing or planned vacancies.

The contract lasts for six months and the Government will make £1,500 available per person to cover employment support, uniform expenses, training and admin fees.

Young peoplewill be enrolled on the Kickstart scheme by their jobcentre work coach, and then matched up with vacancies that are suitable for them.

Kickstart applicants­will then go through the company’s normal interview process.

Businesses applying for the Kickstart Scheme have two routes of access, depending on the number of people being hired.

To hire fewer than 30 people, businesses apply through an intermedia­ry, such as other businesses, local authoritie­s, trade bodies, Chambers of Commerce and charities.

Hiring more than 30 people can be done directly through the Government’s website.

Businesses can also apply to become an intermedia­ry, but must have experience of managing partnershi­p agreements with third parties and robust financial and governance processes manage the applicatio­n.

Organisati­ons acting as intermedia­ries for employers will be paid £300 for each placement.

To hire fewer than 30 people, businesses apply through an intermedia­ry, such as other businesses, local authoritie­s, trade bodies, Chambers of Commerce and charities.

For more informatio­n about finding an intermedia­ry, visit: www.gov.uk/government/ publicatio­ns/kickstart-schemeempl­oyer-contacts/kickstarts­cheme-employer-contact

To hire more than 30 people, visit: www.gov.uk/guidance/applyfor-a-grant-through-thekicksta­rt-scheme

To become an intermedia­ry, visit: www.gov.uk/guidance/ check-if-you-can-apply-for-agrant-as-a-representa­tive-of-agroup-of-employers-through-thekicksta­rt-scheme to

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