Support for adult skills, learning and employment
Council leaders have been supporting and encouraging local businesses to provide training, skills and employment support.
Council leaders have been supporting and encouraging local businesses to provide training, skills and employment support.
Looking for options when you leave school? Bury Careers Event can help you and young people across the borough explore your options for the future.
Grants of up to £3,000 are available to small and medium sized businesses to support their recruitment of apprentices across Greater Manchester.
The Mayor of Bury was delighted to meet a Bury College and Bury Council apprentice and join in celebrating an exceptional apprenticeship journey.
Bury Council has recruited 23 new apprentices as part of its Backing Young Bury programme to give young people a flying start to their working lives.
Thinking about becoming an apprentice, but unsure whether it's for you? Read what some of our current apprentices say and take inspiration from their stories: https://www.bury.gov.uk/backingyoungbury
Bury Council has recruited 26 new apprentices as part of its Backing Young Bury programme to give young people a flying start to their working lives.
Businesses now have a single point of contact at Bury Council to help them succeed.
After a successful 12 month pilot scheme, Bury Council is proud to sponsor the Made in Bury Business Academy 2017/18, delivered by thebestofbury.
Calling all local businesses, healthcare professionals and community service providers!
Free internet training is being offered at Bury Council’s Whittaker Street offices in Radcliffe to help people with their job prospects.
More than 700 high school pupils from across Bury attended Bury Council’s Backing Young Bury career and skills event at St Gabriel's RC High School.
Bury man David Madeley is getting the latest help from Bury Library’s computer centre in his search for work.
Council-led moves to help young people into employment have won national praise.
Ten young people aged 16 to 24 are a step nearer the world of work thanks to the Backing Young Bury project.
A major Have a Go event bringing young people together with training providers and employers has been hailed a huge success.
Apprentice Charlotte Bishop has created a successful career since embarking on an apprenticeship in Childcare with Bury College.
Young people are being invited to develop their entrepreneurial skills at a special Bury Youth Market.
Free training for unemployed people seeking work is available at local libraries, working in partnership with Six Town Housing and Bury Adult Learning Service.
A new service to provide employment support, advice and training has just opened for business.