Kickstart scheme launches in November!
The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has launched the Kickstart Scheme, designed to create new 6-month job placements for young people who are currently on Universal Credit and at risk of long-term unemployment.
The £2 billion Kickstart Scheme is designed to create hundreds of thousands of new, fully subsidised jobs for young people across the country.
The 6-month placements are open to those aged 16-24 who are claiming Universal Credit and at risk of long-term unemployment. They will be available across a range of different sectors in England, Scotland and Wales. The first placements are likely to be available from November.
Employers will receive funding for 100% of the relevant National Minimum Wage for 25 hours a week, plus associated employer National Insurance contributions and employer minimum auto-enrolment pension contributions.
There will also be extra funding to support young people to build their experience and help them move into sustained employment after they have completed their Kickstart funded job.
If you are an employer looking to create jobs placements for young people, you can apply for funding as part of the scheme.
See: Kickstart Scheme opens for employer applicationson Gov.uk
Who can apply
You can submit your application online.
If you are applying for 30 or more job placements, you can apply directly.
If you are applying for less than 30 job placements, you must apply through a representative of a group of employers. They can submit an application on your behalf, using other employers to create 30 or more job placements in one application.
What you need to provide during the application
You will need:
the Companies House reference number or Charity Commission number
the organisation address and contact details
details of the job placements and their location
supporting information to show that the job placements are new jobs and meet the Kickstart Scheme criteria
information about the support the organisation can give to develop employability skills of young people
After you have applied
Your application will be reviewed to check it meets the requirements of the Kickstart Scheme. It will then go to a panel for consideration. This is not a competitive process, but Kickstart will only provide funding when the job placements meet the criteria.
DWP aims to respond to applications within 1 month.
If your application is successful
If your application meets the requirements of the scheme, you will receive a letter with a grant agreement. This agreement will include what your company has agreed to provide, and how much funding you will receive from the Kickstart Scheme.
See: Apply for a grant through the Kickstart Scheme at Gov.uk
Download Gov.uk's Kickstart employers guide
If you need help with the Kickstart Scheme Process, The Department of work and pensions (DWP) has listed local employer contacts regionally.
You can email:
your local employer contact if you are located in a specific region
the national employer contact if you are located across several regions
Please include the following information in your email:
email subject
company name
main contact
preferred contact information (for example phone or email)
your postcode
town or city of your proposed job placements
You will receive a telephone call from your local employer contact or the national contact within 2 working days.
North West: northwest.kickstart@dwp.gov.uk
National: national.kickstart@dwp.gov.uk
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