How we can help

You are able to use our service if you are:

Aged 16-18 (up to 25 if you have an education, health and care plan)
Not in education, employment or training (NEET)
A Salford resident

Your adviser can help you to:

Understand job, training and education choices and qualifications
Identify your strengths & interests
Research your options and make a plan
Build your CV, skills and experience
Apply for jobs, college, training or university
Prepare for interviews
Build confidence and positive thinking
Obtain ID

They can also:

Link you up with personal development and wellbeing programmes, and opportunities to build experience.
Help you to attend careers fairs, college open days or employer events
Help you plan journeys on public transport and access travel support
Speak to training providers or colleges to ensure your needs are met

Where you can find us

St James's House (admin only)

Please note:

We cannot host meetings at St James's House, but please do contact us and we'll be happy to arrange for you to meet an adviser at a local community location that is convenient for you.

Address

St James’s House, Pendleton Way, Pendleton, Salford, M6 5FW
A display of tattoo art images as part of the Discover Your Future art workshop.
A group of young people taking part in a round-table discussion about the challenges they face and the way the Discover Your Future programme can help them.
A group of young people (pictured) at the start of their behind-the-scenes tour of The Lowry
A young person receiving a tour of Lowry in Salford
Local artist Paul Pickford delivering an interactive workshop on how to create Manga/Anime artwork.
A group of young people seeing a model of the Lowry as part of their tour of the venue.
A young woman taking part in a make your own mocktail session at the bar of the Lowry.
A display of tattoo art images as part of the Discover Your Future art workshop.
A group of young people taking part in a round-table discussion about the challenges they face and the way the Discover Your Future programme can help them.
A group of young people (pictured) at the start of their behind-the-scenes tour of The Lowry
A young person receiving a tour of Lowry in Salford
Local artist Paul Pickford delivering an interactive workshop on how to create Manga/Anime artwork.
A group of young people seeing a model of the Lowry as part of their tour of the venue.
A young woman taking part in a make your own mocktail session at the bar of the Lowry.
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Call, email or Facebook message the Salford team

We provide careers support for 16-18-year-olds in Salford (up to 25 if you are a care leaver or have an educational care plan) who are not in education, employment or training, as part of the Salford Employment Hub.  We deliver this service on behalf of Salford City Council.

Useful Links

Salford City Council

Visit Salford City Council’s website, where you fill find Information and advice about finding a job and improving your skills and work experience.

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Salford City College Group

Salford City College Group is a collective group of colleges across Salford. Each college prides itself on delivering the best teaching and learning possible.

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Salford Employment Hub

Salford Employment Hub provides careers, skills and recruitment support to Salford residents and employers, through a range of access points, such as face-to-face delivery, telephone contact and online digital channels.

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