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Seeking employment? Free Job course starting March 2nd 2022


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Free Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Job Club starting Wednesday 2nd March - Wednesday 27th April 2022 at St Saviour's Church, Herne Hill Road.


CAP Job Clubs are friendly places where you will get practical help in finding employment. CV writing, interview techniques and 121 coaching are offered throughout the 8 week course. It's a relaxed environment, giving you the chance to meet other people in similar situations, receive support by trained CAP Job Coaches and gain the tools you need to find work. The Job Club is run by qualified and dedicated staff as well as voluntary support from our local churches. Lunch will be provided.


If you would like to book or have any questions please email: [email protected] or call/text 07563191309.


Christian's Against Poverty provide numerous services to help those in debit or financial difficulty. To find out more please visit capuk.org.

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