Commonwealth Graduate Fund

Commonwealth Graduate Fund

 

The Commonwealth Graduate Fund is a new initiative launched by the Leader of the Council, Gordon Matheson, in November 2011.

 

The Fund is worth £10million over four years and provides funding for 1000 graduate jobs in the city.

 

To qualify for support through the initiative, graduates must:

  • have been unemployed or underemployed (ie not in graduate employment) for at least 13 weeks
  • live within the GCC Boundary
  • have gained your graduate qualification after May 2009
  • be legally entitled to work in the United Kingdom


In addition they must have graduated with a degree level qualification and be seeking full time work relevant to that degree.

Jobs will be based in the Glasgow area, although work outside the city is permitted as part of the normal duties of the post.

Organisations in the private and voluntary sectors may employ graduates through the initiative, but the jobs must be additional to any other graduate recruitment. Glasgow City Council will agree with employers on a case by case basis, any vacancies offered through the Initiative.

The scheme will be targeted at SMEs, but larger companies may be eligible.

Employers must pay at least the “Glasgow Living Wage”, currently £7.15 per hour (rising to £7.20 from 1 April 2012), and the jobs must be for at least 35 hours per week.

 

For registration please see link below:

Further Information

For more information on the scheme phone 0141 287 7282 or email commonwealthgraduatefund@glasgow.gov.uk.



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