Northern Employment Platform launched in response to Covid-19

Employment, apprenticeships, and training courses are among the opportunities to be found on a newly launched website, which is specifically designed to support people in the North who have lost their job as a result of the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The North has been disproportionally affected by the outbreak, suffering an estimated decline of 20.7% in GVA between 2019 and Q2 2020. The NP11 – a group of all 11 Northern local enterprise partnerships – has partnered with software specialist PDMS, to launch a pilot innovative online service called SignedUp Skills to help those affected. The pilot will run until the end of the year 2020, with the aim that if successful, it could develop into a long-term initiative.

The free-to-use platform will make it easier for those across the North, who have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, to find new employment and training opportunities in their local area. The website will be a comprehensive resource for accessing real-time vacancies, training courses, and apprenticeships across the region, as well as finding opportunities from throughout the UK.

More than just a traditional online jobs board, the service will provide users with unique insights into their region’s growing industries and identify the skills and training most in demand in their communities. This will include information and signposting towards industries where there is particular demand and important regional sectors.

People from across the North begin accessing a wealth of employment and training opportunities immediately. This resource will enable those who have been economically affected by COVID-19 to plan their next career steps in confidence. Careers guidance, information, and advice will also be provided on the website.

Roger Marsh OBE DL, Chair of the NP11 and Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership, commented:

“With many of our communities throughout the North now under Tier 2 or Tier 3 government restrictions, many people and businesses find themselves facing an uncertain economic future.

“Now more than ever, to achieve a confident North with the skills it needs to thrive, we must work across sectors to build a culture of  progression and development in our business that helps both companies and individuals flourish.

“The North will be integral to the future economic recovery and prosperity of the nation. However, our region’s recovery can only be as strong as the economic strength and security of the people living here. To deliver extraordinary economic and social transformation, we must not only invest in the technology and the skills for today, but also for the future.

“Working together with LEPs, combined authorities, Mayors and civic leaders to address the skills gap, our ambition is to create a careers platform for the whole of the North, which will guide people through these difficult times and help connect them with prospective job opportunities.”

Chris Gledhill, Managing Director of PDMS, commented:

“Throughout the pandemic, technology has allowed us to stay connected with family, friends, and colleagues. As we enter a new phase of this crisis, we can draw upon our software expertise to now connect people with employment and training opportunities.

“We’re delighted to be partnering with the NP11 in the development of this pilot platform which will have the potential power to transform the lives of its users.”

Northerners can access the SignedUp Skills service by heading to https://www.np11.org.uk/2020/10/signedup-skills-programme/ or by accessing the relevant websites below:

West Yorkshire:

https://www.westyorkshireopportunities.co.uk/

York & North Yorkshire:

https://www.ynyopportunities.co.uk/

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