Employment and Skills
Finding a Job and Volunteering Easy Read
Digital and Computer Skills Easy Read
Finding Employment
It is important that you do your best to look for a job to support you and your family.
If you are on Universal Credit you must attend all of your appointments at the JobCentre and actively look for employment.
There are lots of organisations that can help you find a job. For example;
- Migrant Advocacy Service
- Refugee Action Kingston
- RefuAid has an Employment Programme
- Smart Works supports women with specific needs to find work
- Suited & Booted support men to get interivew clothing and get interview advice
The Resettlement Team at Kingston Council regularly share events and programmes that you are eligible for. These are a great way to get into employment so make sure you sign up for everything that is offered to you.
Kingston Council also regularly hold Job Fairs. You can find out more and see when the next Job Fair is here. If you need a translator contact your caseworker or email refugee-migrantschemes@kingston.gov.uk
Volunteering
Volunteering is a great way to;
- Learn new skills
- Get experience of working life
- Work with experienced professionals
- Give back to the community
To find volunteering roles visit Volunteering Kingston.
Improve Your Skills
There are lots of opportunities for you to improve your skills and increase your chances of finding employment.
You can take a digital course, have a look at more information here: https://www.connectedkingston.uk/services/kingston-digital-support
You can join your local library to borrow books, use the internet and computer. Register with any of the 7 libraries in the borough for free.