
BHETA is offering the opportunity to receive funding for employing young people by acting as an "organising representative" for the Government's Kickstart scheme, removing the requirement for individual companies to take on thirty new employees. At present, BHETA is looking for expressions of interest from our members as we assess the level of interest. Please email Nicola Adams on na@bheta.co.uk if you are interested and would like more details.The Kickstart Scheme – key information for employersThe scheme is available in England, Scotland and Wales and provides the opportunity to receive funding for employing young people at risk of long-term unemployment, in return for providing them with experience and employability skills.What is the funding available?Funding is available for 100% of the relevant National Minimum Wage for 25 hours a week, plus associated employer National Insurance contributions and employer minimum pensions automatic enrolment contributions. There is also £1,500 per job placement available for setup costs, support and training.What is the criteria to receive funding?To make use of the scheme, you have to make an application for funding based on what you are offering the young people and whether it meets the scheme criteria, which are:
- The job placements must be new jobs, i.e. that cannot replace existing or planned vacancies or cause existing employees or contractors to lose or reduce their employment.
- You must offer a minimum of 25 hours per week, for 6 months and pay at least the National Minimum Wage for their age group. You should not require people to undertake extensive training before they start the placement.
- You must say how you will help the participants to develop their skills and experience, including:
- support to look for long-term work, including career advice and setting goals
- support with CV and interview preparations
- supporting the participant with basic skills, such as attendance, timekeeping and teamwork
You can only apply direct for funding if you propose to offer 30 or more placements.If you have less than 30 placements, you can partner with other organisations to reach the minimum number, with BHETA acting as the ‘Representative’ organisation.Applications are made on line via Gov.UK and take up to 1 month to be approved or rejected. If rejected, you will receive feedback and can reapply as often as you like.Where do applicants come from?Applicants will be people in receipt of Universal Credit who are introduced to you via the DWP once your funding is approved. You can select from amongst those introduced, having set out the job description for each placement and your application process when returning your funding agreement.How is funding received?
- You will receive initial setup costs when you have confirmed the young person has started work, is enrolled on your payroll and is being paid through PAYE.
- DWP will use information from HMRC to check that the young person is still employed, and will pay the grant in arrears.
- DWP may contact you or the young person during the job placement to check what employability support has been offered.
What happens at the end of the 6 month placement?It is naturally hoped that employment will continue for some of those on the scheme, at the end of their placement, but funding will cease for that worker.However, once a job placement is created, it can be taken up by a second person once the first successful applicant has completed their 6-month term.Participants may move on to an apprenticeship at any time during, or after their job placement.BHETA's roleBHETA will check that your job placements are eligible for the scheme and submit the application for funding on your behalf alongside other businesses they are representing.Interested? Next StepsPlease email Nicola Adams on na@bheta.co.uk if you are interested and would like more details.





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