Archive for February 8th, 2012

Creative Industries, Funding, Funding, National, Training

New Funding Announced for Businesses to Boost Employee Skills

The Prime Minister has announced details of new government funding sources that are now available to support businesses taking on apprentices. The new funds have been put in place from today, enabling businesses to support apprenticeships up to degree equivalent, thereby helping to cultivate the skills needed to boost economic growth.

Businesses and training providers are being invited to bid for a share of £6 million through a new round of the Higher Apprenticeship Fund, which will support the development of thousands of new Higher Apprenticeships in sectors including aerospace, energy and renewable technologies.

The Prime Minister has also opened the bidding for the new Employer Ownership of Skills Pilot, inviting employers in England to apply for funding to support vocational training. The pilot will help businesses to secure more control over how skills training is designed and delivered. It will make up to £250 million of public investment available for successful bids over two years from August 2012. Up to £50 million in 2012/13 and up to £200 million in 2013/14 will be available.

Additionally, coinciding with this year’s National Apprenticeship Week, the Prime Minister has announced that small firms can now access a £1,500 incentive towards hiring their first young apprentices. The move is expected to support up to 40,000 new apprenticeships over the coming year.

Go to http://nds.coi.gov.uk/ for more information.

Vacancies & Opportunities

Manchester International Festival Development Manager – Individual Giving

Permanent, Full Time
£29,000 – £34,000

Manchester International Festival (MIF) is the world’s first festival of original, new work and special events and takes place biennially, in Manchester, UK. The Festival launched in 2007 as an artist-led, commissioning festival presenting new works from across the spectrum of performing arts, visual arts and popular culture. The 2011 Festival presented 20 new commissions over 213 performances, with over 230,000 attendances.

MIF is now recruiting for a Development Manager (Individual Giving) to work closely with the Head of Sponsorship to raise and maximise income for the Festival. The Development Manager (Individual Giving) will be responsible for researching and identifying potential donors both in the UK and internationally and further develop MIF’s individual giving scheme; developing and maintaining excellent relationships with the Festival’s 2011 individual givers and current sponsors, raising income from new individual givers and maximizing income from current supporters to deliver business plan objectives and achieve income targets.

Closing Date: 5pm on 10 February 2012

Go to http://mif.co.uk/work-with-us/jobs/ to apply.

MIF is committed to equality and diversity and welcome approaches from all sections of the community.

Registered Charity number 1113902

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