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Monday, 04 February 2008

5 young people (16-18)  required for a 12 week BBC Yorkshire - Media Trust Intro to e2e programme.

As part of the programme young people will also get the opportunity to produce a short film with a film producer who has worked in Hollywood, their own music CD with a local music producer and a radio show with their BBC Leeds Mentor & BCB Radio.

Young people will also work towards accredited certificates in key and basic skills, improve their self confidence, motivation and increase their aspirations to progress into further learning or employment

5 young people required for a 12 week BBC Yorkshire - Media Trust Intro to e2e programme.

As part of the programme young people will also get the opportunity to produce a short film with a film producer who has worked in Hollywood, their own music CD with a local music producer and a radio show with their BBC Leeds Mentor & BCB Radio.

Young people will also work towards accredited certificates in key and basic skills, improve their self confidence, motivation and increase their aspirations to progress into further learning or employment.

Young people should be:

aged 16 to 18

unemployed

working academically, personally or socially at foundation level i.e. below Grade C GCSE

available 9.30 to 3.30 Monday to Wednesday

As this is an education programme young people will be eligible to apply for EMA of up to £30 per week and will be eligible for bonus payments of up to £50 if they meet their targets.

All travel costs, activities and outings will be paid for by Bradford Foyer.

Please contact Nichola Davis at Bradford Foyer if you would like to arrange an interview or want further information 01274 200500

 
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