With new home building targets and a pent up pipeline of high rise residential and commercial projects, the respite from labour shortages in the sector are likely to be short lived. FIS is exploring two interventions that can support members in finding work ready people.
How can you get involved in Bootcamps?
FIS Bootcamps will initially target trade roles. The programme involves an period of intense training to get people site wise and trade aware before letting them loose on site. These are similar to the successful Build Back model that FIS ran several years ago, but funding is more flexible and can be tailored more effectively for the businesses offering work experience.
To get these off the ground FIS will be collaborating with training providers and the Department for Education. The programme is zero cost to employers. The funding provided through the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) covers the initial training and induction of the candidates – the employers involved need to offer work trials and/or employment. The process identifies and recruits candidates from the local area and will include self-employed Green CSCS Cardholders, prison leavers and job seekers. The Bootcamp presents an great opportunity to tap into the local labor market and support your recruitment as well as assist with delivery of Section 106 and equivalent social value requirements. The training locations span across London, Essex, Suffolk, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, West Yorkshire Combined Authority, and North East Mayoral Combined Authority. The aim is to onboard over 100 new Drylining candidates in England between September and January 2025 through these bootcamps based on cohorts of 12 candidates .
Your support for this initiative is crucial. Whilst no commitment to employ candidates is required, we will not be starting cohorts without employer support and we would ideally like to involve you from the candidate assessment stage.
If you are interested and can think you can support a drylining home building, taping and jointing or commercial drylining bootcamp let us know. You can set up a dedicated cohort (if you can commit to 12 work placements) or you could commit to supporting a smaller number and we can look to collaborate with other employers. To stress you will not be expected to fund the training or employ unsuitable candidates, but you will be required to offer work trials.
If you want to find out how FIS Bootcamps can work for you please contact Beena Nana.
Making use of Sector Based Work Academies
Sector-based work academies (SWAP) are another DWP Funded programme that can support individuals transitioning into a new field of work. They provide training and education for those currently receiving unemployment benefits. The goal is to equip them with the skills needed to apply for jobs in a different sector. Academies are tailored to meet the immediate and future recruitment needs of employers, ensuring the workforce is prepared to support business growth.
FIS are working with West London College and DWP to deliver SWAPs in the area.
A key component of the SWAP model is the provision of a guaranteed job interview, work experience, or employment, enabling members to efficiently recruit candidates
Recruiting through a SWAP has many benefits, such as:
- Employers get access to candidates who have undergone relevant pre-employment training tailored to the specific needs of the job role.
- Trial Period for Candidates
- The work experience component of SWAP allows employers to assess candidates’ suitability and fit for the role in a real-world setting before making permanent hiring decisions.
- By providing tailored training and work experience, SWAPs help ensure candidates are well-prepared for the job, which can lead to higher retention rates.
- SWAPs often focus on helping unemployed individuals, including those from underrepresented groups, re-enter the workforce, enhancing workforce diversity.
- Participation in SWAPs demonstrates a company’s commitment to supporting local employment initiatives, which can enhance its reputation within the community.
West London College have put together a short video detailing what the SWAP includes.
Please get in touch if you can support and are able to offer work experience or employment and keen to get involved in the SWAP.
FIS has a dynamic Skills Board that helps to drive our work in this space. If you would like to join the Skills Board or have a colleague who could help target our collective effort, please do consider getting involved. Find out more here.