DETAILS:

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16-
20 yrs
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Career Pathways
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Greater London, North East, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire
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Careers

Summer Jobs Programme

Sheffield Futures is delivering The Summer Jobs Programme in Sheffield for a second year, in partnership with UK Youth.

Our Summer Jobs Programme offers young people, aged 16-20 who are at risk of violence, a six-week paid work placement.

The programme aims to improve the young person’s wellbeing and mental health while supporting them with employability skills and self-confidence. The young person is also supported by a dedicated youth worker as part of their placement.

Planning is now underway for the 2026 programme, which aims to support a further 900 young people through placements in even more areas of the UK. The initiative draws inspiration from successful programmes in the US and builds on the achievements of previous years. The Summer Jobs Programme has engaged over 800 young participants since its inception in 2024, and highlights from years one and two of the programme can be found below.

 

What is the research about?

The Summer Jobs Programme aims to build evidence on the best ways to support the most vulnerable young people in our country by keeping them safe and improving their future involvement in education, training, and employment.

The programme is part of a national study funded by the Youth Endowment Fund, Youth Futures Foundation and DCMS, and delivered by UK Youth and Local Delivery Partners such as Sheffield Futures, and evaluated by IFF Research.

Eligibility Criteria

The full list of criteria can be found here.

To be accepted onto the programme, the young person must meet all of the criteria in Column 1 and at least 1 of the criteria in Column 2.

For more information, visit UK Youth’s website.

The deadline for applications is 

1 May 2026
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If you’re thinking about applying for the Unloc Changemaker Grant, go for it! Not only does it provide the financial support to bring your ideas to life, but the mentorship and guidance you receive are invaluable. It’s a chance to take your passion seriously, gain confidence, and make real progress toward your goals.

-Khamani Edwards
Previous Changemaker 
Grant winner

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