Internship scheme will benefit jobseekers and businesses alike – Sean Conlan TD
Thursday, 30 June 2011 09:31
sean_conlonJobBridge offers chance to get back on ladder to full time employment

Fine Gael TD for Cavan/Monaghan, Sean Conlan, has welcomed the launch
of the Government’s new internship scheme, which will provide 5,000
places for people who are unemployed and are struggling to access the
jobs market.

“JobBridge, the new National Internship Programme, is a hugely welcome
initiative, which will help thousands of people who feel stuck on the
Live Register gain access to the jobs market. There are a huge number
of very talented people who are out of work at present; this scheme
will offer many of them the chance to get back on the ladder to full
time employment.

“Hundreds of companies have already expressed interest in the
programme, ranging from semi-state bodies to multinational
corporations. About 300 organisations have indicated that they will
take on 1,000 interns between them. This is a hugely positive start
and a strong sign that take-up for the scheme will be significant.

“Anyone who has been on the Live Register for at least three months is
eligible to apply for the scheme. Internships will run for six or nine
months and the interns will receive an allowance of €50 a week, on top
of their existing social welfare entitlements. This top-up will be
covered by the Department of Social Protection, meaning there will be
no additional cost for employers.

“I am encouraging job seekers and employers across Cavan/Monaghan to
check out this new scheme. It will be hugely beneficial for
participants on both sides. For job seekers, the programme offers
invaluable hands-on experience and access to contacts and references
that can only enhance the possibility of securing full time
employment. And for the companies involved, the scheme allows them to
bring talented and enthusiastic individuals into their organisation. I
would be hopeful that many of the interns who are taken on will become
full time employees in the long run.

“The scheme is just the sort of labour activation measure that has
been so badly needed for those on the Live Register. The previous
Fianna Fail Government made empty promises about creating placements
which never materialised. But this scheme is a reality and, from this
Friday, prospective interns will be able to go online and check out
the range of places up for grabs. Interested parties can log on to
www.jobbridge.ie now for more information.”