Current opportunities available with Groundwork

Luke and Tony
Routes to Low Carbon Jobs

We will offer support to over 416 unemployed individuals (18+ years of age) in West Yorkshire to gain access to our 6 month employment program. This will provide work experience, opportunities and training in the Energy Efficiency sector.

Different ways of learning

Prince's Trust team project

Delivered with financial support from Uni Connect, our successful alternative curriculum offer provides school pupils with work experience and skills development, over a period of 6 weeks, leading to a Level NOCN 1 Horticultural qualification. Schools which have already used our provision report positive outcomes in terms of attendance, behaviour, attainment and interpersonal relationships.

Supported Internships

We are delivering a Supported Internship programme in North Yorkshire for young people who have an Education Health Care Plan, enabling them to have in depth work experience as well as gaining a range of qualifications including Maths, English and employability.

Helpful resources

Work experience is a great way to learn more about the world of work and gain valuable skills and experience that will look great on your CV. But where do you start? We’ve shared some tips on how to find a work experience placement in this post.

If you’re aged 16 to 30 and want to gain experience, skills, training and the confidence to help you into work, The Prince’s Trust have several resources which can help.

Understanding yourself can help you work out what careers you may enjoy working in.  The discover your skills and careers tool from the National Careers Service is a short quiz which may be able to help you pick your career.

Our stories

Groundwork Green Jobs
Green Start
Retrofit

To meet the UK’s environmental commitments, thousands of new green jobs need to be created across multiple sectors, from renewable energy generation to nature conservation.

Read about Green Start, a learning and employability programme run by Groundwork which aims to help offenders thrive in the evolving green skills and construction job market.

Low Carbon Careers supports unemployed 18–25-year-olds into careers in the green economy. Read about our success so far in this post.