Pamela Bower
Employment and Skills Advisor at STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Institute of Leadership and Management
City and GuildsOct, 2013- Nov, 2024 -
Preparing to Teach in The Lifelong Learning Sector
City and GuildsJan, 2012- Nov, 2024
Experience
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STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Employment and Skills Advisor
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Jun 2013 - Present
Developed initiative to support unemployed clients with complex barriers to employment including criminality substance misuse, poor mental health, family dysfunctional. Coordinated wrap around support with external agencies to enable clients to achieve positive life changes. Developed initiative to support unemployed clients with complex barriers to employment including criminality substance misuse, poor mental health, family dysfunctional. Coordinated wrap around support with external agencies to enable clients to achieve positive life changes.
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Stockport Council
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Employment Advisor
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Jun 2011 - Jun 2013
Created local work clubs in Stockport's Priority 1 areas. Local engagement initiatives promoting employment, skills and training opportunities. Managed day to day running of each venue. delivered support to attendees including ICT skills and improving online applications. Delivered individual and group training sessions in team work, individual presentation, interview skills and job search. Worked with local employers to identify skills gap. Supported attendees into employment, college, university and voluntary work. Show less
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Stockport Council
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Community Development Officer
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Jul 2007 - Jun 2009
Budget management, local consultation, supporting community groups to apply for, and secure funding, delivering Participatory Budgeting seminars. Organising large scale community events, increased local attendance and reduced the budget by 50% in the 1st year. Creating.innovative engagement events e.g.local Sports Day aimed at increasing polling day turn out. Empowering local residents to take control and improve their community. Supported groups to resolve issues within groups by arranging team building and diversity awareness sessions. Show less
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Education
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Tameside College
Communication and Media Studies, Access To Higher Education -
Yew Tree High School