
The King’s Trust Programme
If you’re between 18 and 24 years old and are looking to get into a healthcare or social care job, The King’s Trust Programme is here to help.
Our King’s Trust Programme is the perfect choice for anyone between 18 and 30 who is looking to acquire new skills, develop their confidence and embark on a successful career journey. Our dedicated King’s Trust mentor provides individualised support which will help you to achieve your career goals.
Our King’s Trust mentor will help you:
- Identify your career and personal goals
- Recognise the key personal skills and strengths you have and how you can use and build upon these
- Increase your confidence
- Develop a broader perspective on career options and opportunities in the NHS and Social Care
We’re on a mission to help young people reach their full potential by finding a career that makes them truly passionate.
Not only is healthcare and social care an incredibly rewarding sector of work, it also has amazing career progression from every job level and every role makes a difference to people’s lives. Once you get your foot in the door, there really is no limit to where healthcare and social care can take you.
Take the first step to a successful career and join our King’s Trust Pre-Employment Programme today and improve your CV and interview techniques so that you are equipped with the skills and confidence to stand out.
Join us on the King’s Trust Programme to embark on an exciting journey into your future!
Discover more and apply
Find out more about the King’s Trust at their website.
Apply for the Mid and South Essex King’s Trust Pre-Employment Programme by contacting our dedicated team using [email protected].
Watch how the King’s Trust are changing young lives:
“I was successful at the interview stage and accepted the role of Band 5 Speech and Language Therapist! Thank you so much for your guidance” Sarah, King’s Trust Programme Participant
“I have passed the interview! Thank you for your support and guidance. I found it very helpful.” Anjumol, King’s Trust Programme Participant.