Middlesbrough introduces community job clubs to support unemployed
Middlesbrough has introduced job clubs to support the unemployed across multiple community hubs around the city.
Located across seven sites, the job clubs will offer free help and support to those looking to find work at regular sessions.
The Job Club drop-in sessions can be found in Thorntree, Hemlington, Grove Hill, North Ormesby, Easterside, St Paul’s Road and Victoria Square, and are available Monday to Thursday at various times.
Areas covered will include writing and updating CVs, job search using various websites, advice and guidance and training opportunities.
The free sessions are open to all age groups and are run on a drop-in basis, with one-to-one support available throughout.
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