Lauren Brown and Thea Mitchel-Wren, recent NEBS2 graduate interns with CareerWave

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Northumbria University’s internship funding reaches six-month milestone with huge success

Northumbria University continues to offer financial support to SMEs and graduate start-ups based in Tyne and Wear and Northumberland. The ERDF funding scheme that originally launched in March 2021 to support 120 business has gained significant engagement within the SME community.

The scheme has received 91 applications to date, with 40 currently active and an impressive 36 internships already placed (30% of the overall project total). With SME support running until June 2023 and funding for over 80 internships still available there has never been a better time for an SME to grow their business with a graduate. The Northumbria Enterprise and Business Support 2 (NEBS2) project includes funding of up to £1.9 million and provides a financial contribution to help small businesses (including those in the third sector) employ motivated graduates typically on 6-month internships programmes.

Over 150 businesses benefited from the success of the previous scheme with 81% of SMEs reporting that they retained the graduate within their business after completion of the internship. A beneficiary of the current scheme Richard Allnutt, Director of CareerWave recognises this long-term benefit for his organisation having reached the mid-term point of the internship: “There is a real shortage of qualified Careers Advisers, and we also need to attract new talent to the profession. Therefore, we are delighted to have been presented with the opportunity to bring in an extremely talented Northumbria University graduate and give them the support needed to ensure they become a top-quality career guidance practitioner.”

Interns will be paid by the SME for up to 6 months in a graduate position to meet the business needs of the organisation with the project providing a maximum financial contribution to salary of £4,050 for a 6-month internship (45%). Pro-rata funding is available for shorter internship durations. Businesses looking to respond effectively to the challenges of COVID-19 are encouraged to apply.

To find out more about this exciting opportunity, and potentially identify a longer-term or permanent member of staff please contact internships@northumbria.ac.uk

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Northumbria University .

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