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 St Helens resident

Your adviser can help you to:

Understand job, training and education choices and qualifications
Identify your skills and 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

Ways to Work Centre

Address

Ways to Work Centre, Bridge Street, St Helens, WA10 1NW

Meet some members of our team

Sarah

Sarah

Team Leader

Nicola

Nicola

Coach

Maria

Maria

Careers Adviser

Dawn

Dawn

Engagement Coach

Vicci

Vicci

Coach

Want to know more?

St Helens Borough Council

Visit the St Helens Borough Council website for information on job vacancies, job-seeking help, work experience, apprenticeships and more.

St Helens College

St Helens College merged with Knowsley Community College in 2017, to become one of the largest colleges in the Northwest with a broad, inclusive curriculum and four campuses based in St Helens and Knowsley.

Call, email or Facebook message the St Helens team

We work on behalf of St Helens Council. They supply us with details of Year 11 and 12 school leavers (and up to age 25 if you have an EHCP) for whom there is no record of being in education, training or employment. We then make contact to ask if you would like our help to plan your next steps.

Our teams will always have photo ID – if you aren’t sure, you can check directly with us on 0151 600 7700.

Local News, Stories and Events

A young man on a work placement with Manchester City council's parks team. He is holding a gardening fork and speaking with his supervisor. They are both in high vis workwear.

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