Here at the Witherslack Group, we strive to change young, vulnerable lives every day - and as a WG Futures Talent Manager, you'll have the chance to help us do that. In this role, you'll support young people, both current students and alumni, as they take their first steps towards employment, apprenticeships, and long‑term careers. By building strong relationships with students, families, schools, employers, and education partners, you'll play a key role in helping young people achieve their ambitions and create meaningful futures. Get out what you put in. As a WG Futures Talent Manager, you'll work across a cohort of secondary schools, delivering employability and preparation for work programmes that genuinely change lives. You'll coach and guide young people through every stage of their employability journey - from CV writing and interview preparation to job searching and securing employment opportunities. You'll lead engaging workshops both virtually and in person, manage relationships with employers and training providers and support the development of pathways into employment, apprenticeships, and further education. You'll also work closely with parents and carers to ensure students receive personalised and ongoing support throughout their journey. A key part of the role will involve integrating technology into the Futures programme. You'll help develop and improve digital tools, talent portals, virtual workshops, CRM systems, and online resources to enhance engagement and improve outcomes for students and alumni. You'll also monitor performance, track progress against KPIs, and contribute to the continuous improvement of the programme through innovative digital solutions. This is a highly rewarding opportunity to join a passionate central Futures team and make a lasting impact on the lives of young people as they transition from education into employment and adulthood.
Here is what we need from you:
Required skills and experience
* Experience in recruitment, talent management, employer engagement, or careers support
* Experience working with young people and building strong relationships with stakeholders
* Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and confident IT skills
* Experience using recruitment systems and CRM platforms
* Knowledge of UK apprenticeships and employment pathways
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
* Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks
* Confident delivering workshops, presentations, and small group sessions
* Problem‑solving mindset with strong attention to detail
* Flexible, positive, and resilient approach
* Ability to work independently and as part of a wider team
* Understanding of confidentiality and handling sensitive information appropriately
* 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) including Maths and English
* Full UK Driver's License
Desirable skills and experience
* Experience working with large employers or within education, employability, or youth support settings
* Coaching and mentoring experience
* Stakeholder management experience
* Specialist qualification in Careers Advice
* Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding
* Customer service focused approach
* Evidence of continuing professional development
We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with a competitive salary and benefits package.
Salary and benefits
* Salary £30,000 - £35,000
* Training and ongoing professional development
* 35 days holiday (including bank holidays)
* Flexible benefits package including pension and life insurance
* Wellbeing support, including employee assistance programs
* Medical cover for appointments like opticians and dentist visits
* Recommend‑a‑friend scheme with £1,000 bonus
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