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David Laister

Career Starter scheme catches imagination of college and company as apprenticeship alternative

A leading Hull modular manufacturer has joined forces with a city recruitment specialist to support a new traineeship scheme.

Focused on helping young people ‘earn, learn and progress’, bathroom pod specialist Walker Modular has become the first local employer to pledge to offer young people full-time jobs on more than the minimum and living wage, while offering progression opportunities under the Career Starter programme.

Staff Finders is keen to develop the scheme with many more local employers but has launched it initially with Walker Modular given the long-term relationship between the two businesses.

Read more: Walker Modular builds back with strong run of orders after Covid stripped one third of sales

“At Staff Finders we have recruited many employees for Walker Modular over the years who have established themselves as much-valued members of the team and have progressed to more senior roles at management level,” said Andrew Abraham, managing director.

“This has happened quite naturally through our commitment as an agency to properly identifying and recruiting suitable candidates, and also through Walker’s commitment to developing people within their own business.

“What we’re doing now is placing a much more formal structure around that approach, one which is focussed on offering opportunities and trade experience to young people to earn money and start building a career. Too many are finding opportunities which are linked to their qualifications limited, but there are good alternatives.

“We are looking for firms who can offer full-time employment with career prospects, so we can offer a clear path from being a temporary worker supplied by us to a full-time employee at a local business with career opportunities ahead.”

Simon Blakey, manufacturing manager at Walker Modular, has already taken on six young people as part of the scheme.

He joined the business 13 years ago having sought the help of Staff Finders after being made redundant.“I’m really excited about this project as I want to bring young people into the business and give them the opportunity to progress their careers like I did,” he said.

“I started as a general operative and because I showed potential, and of course a desire to do a good job and succeed, I was soon promoted to a team leader and then as the business grew I found myself in charge of a growing department.

“The business put me through all the relevant training and qualifications required, from health and safety and HR to interview training, investigations training and of course management. That’s helped me progress my career and I hope I can be someone who young people joining the firm look at and see there is scope to progress.

“We have team leaders and managers across the business who came to us via Staff Finders over the years and have worked their way up, so I know they can be relied upon to select candidates who will come to us and will want to work hard and progress.

“We also have opportunities for people to learn skilled trades on the job, which pay a really good wage and are in demand at all businesses, so I think it’s really exciting to make it a more formal process and I see this as a scheme which can really grow.”

The agency will help employers by working with colleges and sixth forms to make young people aware of opportunities, conduct initial interviews, assist with risk assessments and inductions and review and assess progress.

Darren Storrer, head of the Institute for Building Technologies at Hull College, said: “The Career Starter scheme will give our learners the opportunity to fill the gap between those who want to study full-time and those who want apprenticeships, as these traineeships offer a great opportunity to get into work, earning a wage and building on their skills in industry.

“This will be a great partnership that will benefit both parties, the learner, the employers and the construction industry on the whole.”

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