Sponsored Workers Job Hub
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Welcome to the Sponsored workers job hub, this service predicates the formal job hub which will be rolled out in September 2024 to streamline the job searching process for international recruits in the social care sector. This microsite provides a centralised platform for job seekers to connect with potential employers, ensuring a smooth transition into new employment opportunities. By focusing on the specific needs of sponsored workers, the hub.
The hub works by allowing social care providers with UKVI sponsorship license to list job opportunities that are suitable for international recruits. Displaced international recruits will be able to create detailed profiles highlighting their skills, experience, and qualifications. Prospective employees in the social care sector can browse providers and apply for jobs through accessing a quicker and more efficient hiring process. The microsite also offers links to resources such as resume building tools, interview preparation guides, and links to relevant training programs to enhance the job seekers' chances of securing employment.
The microsite will be going live in September 2024 until then please see the lists of trusted providers below for job vacancies in your area or visit Work in Adult Social Care: Explore roles and find a job in your local area
One of the key features of the Sponsored Workers Job Hub is its commitment to providing comprehensive support services. The hub offers access to personalised pastoral care, including mental health support, counselling, and advice on navigating the challenges of living and working in the country. By addressing the holistic needs of job seekers, the hub aims to ensure that individuals are well-supported throughout their job search and beyond.
Overall, the Sponsored Workers Job Hub is an invaluable resource for displaced international recruits, providing them with the tools, support, and opportunities they need to successfully transition into new employment within the social care sector.
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