Make a difference, every day Looking for a meaningful career where you’ll be able to make a real difference to people’s lives every single day? Whether you’re new to care or you’ve got years of experience, we’re the number one place to find a job…
Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study. As an apprentice you’ll: work alongside experienced staff gain job-specific skills earn a wage and get holiday pay get time for study related to your role (usually one day a week) Apprenticeships take 1 to 5…
The aim of the Apprenticeships Norfolk Network is to increase the number, level, range and quality of Apprenticeships across Norfolk. We have over 100 members which include employers, schools, colleges, training providers and support organisations. We have a team of people who manage Apprenticeship vacancies…
BASE is the national voice for providers of specialist employment support. We promote the principles and delivery of high quality Supported Employment services and work to improve the employment rates of disabled people. Are you a disabled job seeker? The British Association for Supported Employment…
New opportunities for skills and jobs for our young people and all those affected by Covid 19 and needing to reskill, linked to demand from local employers and opportunities in local sectors. The Boost project is here to support 15–30-year-olds in King’s Lynn with a…
The Business & IP Centre Norfolk (BIPC Norfolk) is managed by Norfolk County Council's Library & Information Service and part of the British Library Business & IP Centre National Network. We will support you from that first spark of inspiration to successfully starting and developing…
A monthly networking event held the first Tuesday of the month 9 am to 11 am at The Warehouse, Kings Lynn. In partnership with the NFU Mutual Swaffham and The Federation of Small Businesses. Our event is generously sponsored by KL1 Radio, ILIFE Media, Lynn…
Are you a woman in business? Whether you are employed, run your own business or are looking to start one, you are welcome to visit one of our meetings. East Anglian Women in Business (EAWIB) has been created as a local forum where women can…