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9th April 2021This-Ability Mentor with Humber Learning Consortium

Full-time 35 hours per week
Salary £19000 – £24000 per annum Post covering Hull/East Riding
Excellent Benefits including 10% employer contribution to company pension scheme and life insurance cover
36 days annual leave including Bank Holidays
Working hours to promote a healthy work/life balance
Humber Learning Consortium (HLC) is a registered charity (1097333) providing learning and skills opportunities to disadvantaged people and communities.
This-Ability is a £3.79m Big Lottery Funded project covering the Hull and East Riding area. The project started on 2nd January 2019.
This-Ability will support people aged between 18 – 29years, with learning and physical disabilities/difficulties and long-term health conditions, who have been unemployed or economically inactive for 6 months+ with the aim of moving them into work.
Over 5 years we will support up to 500 participants moving at least 200 (40%) into employment, through the assistance of a supported employment programme (MOBY)
Participants will receive high quality advice, support, and training delivered by the This-Ability and its partners. We expect at least 400(80%) participants to achieve an Employability Passport.
This-Ability is built upon principles of coproduction – involving participants in the design and delivery of the services they receive.
The Mentor role will involve the delivery of quality guidance and support on a one to one basis, group sessions delivering the elements of the Employability Passport and supporting participants to achieve the overall project outcomes.
The Mentor role will assist participants once in employment, to ensure sustainability and a smooth transition into the world of work.
The post-holder will report to the Project Manager.
For more details on this vacancy visit the Humber Learning Consortium website here:
Job Vacancy – This-Ability Mentor – Humber Learning Consortium (hlc-vol.org)
