Working Denbighshire Job Clubs support residents
Working Denbighshire Job Clubs support residents with job searching, job applications and confidence building this summer.
With many people feeling uncertain about what the summer months may bring, whether finishing part‑time work, being out of a job, or considering their next steps, Working Denbighshire are holding job clubs to offer support, guidance and help with aspects of employment.
The job clubs, running regularly across Denbighshire, provide practical, one‑to‑one support for people who are looking for work, changing careers, or wanting to develop the skills needed to apply for jobs online.
Over the summer months, attendees can access help with searching for jobs online, completing job applications, registering for and accessing training courses and building confidence for everyday tasks and employment.
Much of today’s recruitment happens online, and job clubs focus on helping people feel confident navigating job sites, completing applications, uploading documents and accessing remote learning. Support is tailored to individual needs, whether someone is just getting started or actively applying for roles.
The job clubs are also supported by the Cwmpas’ Digital Confidence Denbighshire project, which has confirmed continued delivery through to September 2026. The extension reflects the positive impact the project has already had and recognises the ongoing need for digital skills support across local communities.
Through Cwmpas, residents can receive additional help to build confidence online, access essential services, participate in digital training and reduce digital exclusion, all of which can play a crucial role in improving employment opportunities.
Rasha Azzam, Support Officer said:
“Our Job Clubs are about more than job searching - they’re about giving people the confidence, and practical support they need to move forward. We work closely with participants to build trust and offer tailored help, whether that’s with applications, exploring opportunities, or connecting them to wider support like our wellbeing team Barod, local colleges, and volunteering. Seeing people gain interviews, secure jobs, and come back to share their success really shows the difference this support can make in our community.”
Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation said:
“Job clubs play a vital role in supporting residents across Denbighshire, particularly for those who may be unsure of their next steps. By providing access to online training, job search support and help with applications, these sessions give people the tools and confidence they need to move forward. It’s great to see this support continuing in our communities.”
Residents do not need to be highly experienced or confident with technology to attend, support is friendly, practical and delivered at each person’s own pace.
For anyone needing extra help over the summer with applications, online learning or digital skills, Working Denbighshire’s job clubs offer a valuable and supportive starting point.
Working Denbighshire Job Clubs take place at several accessible community locations across the county:
- Corwen Library – 1st Monday of every month, 2pm–4pm (wellbeing coach available)
- Rhyl Library – Every Tuesday, 2pm–4pm (wellbeing coach available)
- Llangollen Library – 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, 2pm–4pm
- Rhyl Library – Every Thursday, 10am–12pm
- HWB Dinbych – Every other Thursday, 10am–12pm (wellbeing coach available)
- Ruthin Library – Every other Thursday, 1pm–3pm
- Prestatyn Library – Every Friday, 10am–12pm
Anyone aged 16 or over, living in Denbighshire and currently out of work or education can attend. Sessions are free, friendly and open‑access, and people can attend as many sessions as they need.
About Working Denbighshire:
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.
To find out more or contact Working Denbighshire visit: https://working.denbighshire.gov.uk/