Training and skills
Investing in improving the skills of your workforce can bring real benefits to your business. Read details of graduate opportunities and training and development courses for your staff.
Investing in improving the skills of your workforce can bring real benefits to your business. Read details of graduate opportunities and training and development courses for your staff.
Training and development courses will enable your staff to gain nationally recognised qualifications which will help your company become more efficient.
There are a lot of benefits to cycling regularly - you can save money on motoring and public transport costs, and keep fit without having to pay for the gym.
Applications for a Licence to Drive a Private Hire Vehicle will only be processed when an applicant has undertaken the one day training and assessment course.
Find special schools in Wolverhampton.
As a School Governor, you will be required to attend full Governing Board meetings plus additional committee meetings, school visits and training sessions. Wolverhampton Council provides a fully subsidised training programme throughout the school year.
Teaching is an exhilarating, challenging and hugely rewarding career. Here in Wolverhampton you will find a warm welcome from schools that understand this and will help you to develop, grow and flourish.
The Local Authority provide an induction training programme and support for new childminders before they register with Ofsted.
The Council is responsible for maintaining our tree stock. See which trees we can deal with as well as advice if you are having a tree issue.
City of Wolverhampton Council invites customers to share their opinion and views through consultation on services we offer.
Information to support current Governors.
The Children in Care Council is a group of Looked after Children and Young People who help to shape the care system. They are involved with policy changes, delivering training, interviewing new members of staff and getting the voices of Children and Young People heard. The group is made up of young people aged 11 to 18 years old who meet at least once a month.
What you need to do to apply.
The POW Project is a collaboration from Wolverhampton Outreach Service and Voice4Parents Wolverhampton. The aim of the project is to inspire positive change in the language used by professionals when speaking about children with SEND.