All posts in Jobs and skills Our mission is to make sure residents are the first to benefit from the jobs investment creates in the borough. Read more below about the latest opportunities to gain new skills, find a new job or employ people in Lambeth.
Link UP London’s skilled volunteer programme impacts over 20,000 Lambeth lives Skilled volunteers have been matched with all kinds of social organisations in Lambeth on projects during lockdown – benefiting volunteers as well as charities.
First Digital Inclusion Grants are getting the digitally excluded online The first round of Lambeth’s Digital Inclusion Fund grants will buy more than 300 laptops, tablets, mobile phones, mi-fi, wifi and dongles
Council leaders call for more support to help Lambeth and Southwark withstand the impact of Covid-19 Boris Johnson must provide more economic help to cushion the impact the Covid-19 pandemic is having on some of the hardest-hit areas of the country, the leaders of Lambeth...
Lambeth launches £6.5m Economic Resilience Fund to support businesses through the Covid-19 pandemic Lambeth Council is launching a new £6.5million fund to support businesses in the borough who continue to be most severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
New fund to increase affordable workspace in Lambeth Lambeth Council is launching its Future Workspace Fund, a new loan and grant fund for workspace providers to create and enhance affordable and supportive workspace in the borough.
Beam supporting Lambeth residents into employment Lambeth Council has partnered with Beam to support Lambeth residents into employment, as well as providing funding for job training, equipment, childcare and travel costs.
Lambeth sets out skills blueprint to help residents thrive in the post-Covid jobs market Lambeth has drawn up a new strategy aimed at delivering quality learning, support and jobs for residents who have been hit hard by the disruption caused by the pandemic...
Helping save Lambeth’s LGBT+ venues Three of Lambeth's LGBT+ venues have received 'lifeline' funding from the Mayor’s Culture at Risk Business Support Fund.