COPELAND Council is on the lookout for tourism and hospitality businesses who would like to help create and employ tailor-made talent. The Copeland Work and Skills Partnership, led by Copeland Borough Council, runs academies to help unemployed residents get the basic skills, experience and confidence needed to get back into work. At a time when many tourism businesses are struggling to recruit, the partnership wants to run an academy specific to the tourism and hospitality sector. Copeland Mayor, Mike Starkie, said: This is an innovative way to fill vacancies that has already proved successful in earlier academies. They feature short, sector-specific training courses, mock interviews, work experience and support with applications. They re delivered in partnership with employers who have current or future vacancies, and participants are guaranteed an interview at the end.
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