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ProMo-Cymru is looking for young people aged 16-24 who live in Wales to become part of a Research Advisory Group.

Does this sound like you?

The opportunity 

ProMo-Cymru is looking for young people aged 16-24 who live in Wales to become part of a Research Advisory Group.

No previous experience is needed, but they are looking for a commitment and willingness to learn and participate in semi-regular online meetings.

The panel will meet about 6-8 times over the next 18 months. They hope to meet for the first time at the end of February 2023. 

To ensure that the research can help as many young people as possible, they would like to recruit a group of young people with a diverse range of experiences. They’re particularly interested in hearing from people who feel they have experienced barriers when seeking employment or training. 

What’s in it for you?

Being involved in a research advisory group is a great way to boost confidence, meet new people, and develop the skills that employers are looking for. 

By getting involved, you’ll receive the National Living Wage (currently £10.90) or the equivalent amount in a voucher of your choice – whichever works best for you!

Outside of these sessions, you’ll get support to:

This mentorship will be free to those in the research advisory group.

What you will be asked to do 

During the research process, you will be asked to participate in various activities to help support the research. This may be getting involved in a focus group to provide your feedback and experiences or going undercover to see the process of accessing support from Jobs Growth Wales+. 

Background

Jobs Growth Wales+ is a Welsh Government initiative to help young people who aren’t in education, employment or training to access opportunities to progress in their careers. 

It’s an exciting and ambitious programme that aims to help every eligible 16-18 year old with an offer of employment, training, voluntary work or self-employment.

To ensure the programme is working, the Welsh Government has employed an independent evaluator called Wavehill. Their job is to look at the Jobs Growth Wales+ programme to see what’s been going well and what can be improved. 

As a young person, you can support the programme by sharing your experience of accessing education, employment and training and the struggles you may have faced doing so. 

Expressing your interest

If you’re interested in this opportunity, please complete the expression of interest by filling in this form

Applications close at 9am on 10 February 2023. After submitting your expression of interest, they will get in touch with you to let you know the outcome. 

If you are selected to be part of the research advisory group, ProMo-Cymru will arrange an informal chat about the role. These informal chats will be held the week commencing on the 13th of February; activities will start the following week.

Support with your involvement

If you need support with access to technology such as internet connection or devices, please let ProMo-Cymru know in the expression of interest form. This will not affect whether you are selected for the opportunity or not, but it will help them to make sure they have the best tools in place to help. 

Related Information

For more information, contact sarah@promo.cymru

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