People 1st and Jobcentre Plus have announced an agreement that will give businesses access to pre-trained job seekers looking for work in the hospitality sector.
This means that employers can tap into a pool of new talent that has completed pre-employment training in key areas including food safety, customer service and health and safety.
The pre-employment training programme, developed by People 1st, comprises an intensive two-week training course aimed at providing new entrants into hospitality or those changing careers with relevant industry knowledge and skills and the confidence they need to quickly adjust to their chosen role.
Under the agreement with Jobcentre Plus, all job seekers who complete the pre-employment training course will be registered on www.uksp.co.uk
Job seekers can also upload their cvs onto the UKSP ëGet Spottedí marketplace where ëGood Employersí – those who demonstrate their commitment to training and developing their staff – can search for candidates.
Developed by People 1st following extensive research into the skills needs of 5,000 hospitality businesses, ëPre-employment Skillsí focuses on the skills needed to progress within four different roles - crew member, coffee shop assistant, linen room assistant and kitchen porter. A further module for chefs will be available soon.
Jobcentre Plus advisors will be given selection criteria guidelines to help them identify and recruit those suitable for working in the hospitality industry. Potential candidates must be level 2 ëcapableí and have the ability to learn the fundamentals of the hospitality industry in an intensive learning period.
Sharon Glancy, business solutions director at People 1st said: ëThe initiative should be of enormous benefit to the hospitality and travel industry. Both UKSP and our pre-employment skills package are fantastic tools for preparing individuals to enter the sector and providing employers with access to an increased pool of fresh talent.í
She added that the agreement is the start of ongoing discussions with Jobcentre Plus to actively promote the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism sector as one offering a significant opportunity for employment over the coming years. Total employment in the sector is forecast to grow by nearly 10% - 208,000 additional jobs by 2017.
New channels to fresh talent for hospitality and travel

People 1st and Jobcentre Plus have announced an agreement that will give businesses access to pre-trained job seekers looking for work in the hospitality sector



