The aim of the programme is to equip young people aged 18-29 with the skills, confidence, and ambition to pursue their goals of finding employment, apprenticeships or further education and training.
The pilot took place in Tilbury, Essex, and due to the success, we are developing further sites across the nation.
Barnardo's and Amazon have joined together to pilot a project which aims to support and transform the lives of young people who are not in education, employment, or training.
You'll do this by sharing key messages, information and decision making at the right time in the right way to keep key collaborators and everyone who loves to visit locally involved and engaged in what's happening.
As well as ensuring our onsite team are fully engaged and involved with our projects, our ways of working and the impact of the work we do with the local community.
This highly strategic role will play an important part within the portfolio's Leadership Team, supporting the General Manager across the portfolio with priority aspects of community engagement and participation.
Will be part of a team responsible for microbial analysis of the process and materials associated with pharmaceutical manufacturing.
The position involves microbial analysis of raw materials, components, intermediates and final products as well as environmental monitoring of the site.
Will be responsible for the maintenance, culture, speciation and enumeration of microorganisms, and will also support the regulatory area, QA audits and inspections (MCA/FDA).