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County Voice: December 2024

Series of free information events launched to support local jobseekers

A series of free information events has been launched, which are designed to help Denbighshire residents explore career options across different industries. These sessions, running in December/January, offer a chance to learn more about job roles, career progression, skills, training, pay, and what employers are looking for in key sectors.

The schedule of events is as follows:

Working in the Hospitality Sector

  • Information Day: 17 December, 1pm – 2:30pm: Working Denbighshire Office, Rhyl Library, Church St, Rhyl LL18 3AA
  • With Guest Speaker Sophie from Denbighshire Leisure.

Working in Social Care

  • Information Day: 10 January, 10am – 11am, Working Denbighshire Office, Rhyl Library, Church St, Rhyl LL18 3AA

Following the information days, some of these sectors will also include hands-on taster sessions, giving attendees a real feel for the working environment in each sector. The Forestry and Conservation sector will host its taster on 5th December from 12:30 pm to 4 pm, with similar sessions to follow.

Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation, said: “Working Denbighshire’s sector events are a great example of how we’re helping residents connect with rewarding careers. These sessions give people direct access to information and industry insights, which is a fantastic way to boost local employment and strengthen our community.”

Rachael Sumner-Lewis, Employer & Training Relationship Manager for Working Denbighshire said: “Our sector information events aim to bridge the gap between jobseekers and local industries. By giving an in-depth look into each sector, we’re supporting them in upskilling, retraining, or just gaining insight into the job market.”

For more details and to book a place, please visit.

For more information about Working Denbighshire and the support it offers, visit their website.

Working Denbighshire is part funded through the Welsh Government Communities for Work Plus Programme which supports those most disadvantaged in the labour market to overcome the barriers preventing them from gaining employment.

Working Denbighshire is part funded by UK Government.

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