Shared Vision: Training & Career Development in Chelmsford

Training & Career Development in Chelmsford

The Current Job Market and Employment Opportunities in Chelmsford

Located in the heart of Essex, Chelmsford is part of London's commuter belt. The community was granted city status on 14 March 2012. Chelmsford features excellent transportation connections to markets throughout the United Kingdom and Europe thanks to direct links to London, Ipswich, Norwich, Amsterdam, and other communities. Chelmsford is also connected to London by the A12 and the M25 motorway.

Chelmsford has well developed business clusters in finance, insurance, business services, electronic engineers, and research and development. As the birthplace of radio, it remains a centre for innovation and technology. According to the Office for National Statistics, the largest employers in the city are found in the services sector, particularly businesses in distribution, hotels, restaurants, finance, IT, public administration, health, and education. With approximately 80,000 jobs and 11,000 businesses according to the Chelmsford City Council, the city is the largest centre for employment in Essex. As one of England's newest cities, Chelmsford is also poised to continue to develop its economic base and attract new businesses and employment opportunities.

The city is focusing investment on four key development opportunities, the Riverside Retail Quarter, the West End Quarter, the University and Innovation Quarter, and North Chelmsford. These sites mix commercial uses with residential development, and will continue to expand with additional homes, jobs, and commercial floor space. Chelmsford is also a growing university city, and Anglia Ruskin University has attracted £90 million investment in recent years.

Professional Career Development in Chelmsford

Chelmsford is home to major institutions of higher learning. The city is also a hub for training and career development opportunities thanks to strategic partnerships formed between local city and county governments, education institutions, and businesses.

Anglia Ruskin University is one of the largest universities in the East of England. In addition to a campus in Chelmsford, Anglia Ruskin University maintains campuses in Cambridge, Harlow, King's Lynn, and Peterborough. The university boasts facilities that support business and skills development, including dedicated services to help entrepreneurs develop the best business solutions. Through the Knowledge Transfer Partnership, the university provides opportunities for graduates to complete internships or job placements with local businesses. The university also offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in sciences, technology, arts and humanities, social sciences, law, health and social care, and education.

The university is the site of several key projects that will provide high-value employment opportunities and support specialist businesses in health and medical technology sectors. The Anglia Ruskin MedTech Campus is expected to be one of the world's largest health innovation centres. It will help drive the growth of businesses in the medical technology sector, and generate up to 4,000 jobs. In addition, the Chelmsford Innovation Centre will support start-up high-tech businesses and house a world-class education centre.

In addition to Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford is the base for Writtle College. The college works closely with businesses to support their growth through advice and training programmes. Traditionally known as an agricultural college, Writtle College has diversified to include undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in IT, sciences, sport, art and design, and environmental studies. It also provides a range of vocational courses in agriculture, animal care, design, forestry, sport, veterinary nursing, horticulture, and other subjects. The college also offers vocational training and in-class study through an apprenticeship program for anyone over the age of 16. Similarly, Chlemsford College provides training for local businesses and residents through a wide range of vocational and professional courses, as well as an apprenticeship programme.

Chelmsford's largest private employer, e2v, and the Essex County Council have developed the Whoosh! Learning Centre and Course Directory. This online resource provides free and affordable fee-based skills development courses, including IT, English, and maths courses. Similarly, the Chelmsford Education, Learning and Skills Group is helping advance skills development in the community by bringing together resources through partnerships. The programme targets residents between the ages of 19 and 64 by helping match their skills to local employers' needs.

You'll find more information about business training companies and services on Actual Chelmsford.

Further Considerations: Many companies require, or at least prefer, that perspective employees have a valid drivers license. Being able to drive broadens your range of opportunities, both in the type of position you can apply for, as well as the locations you can work in as not all are easily accessible by train or bus. Candidates that do not yet possess a drivers license should seriously consider learning to drive sooner rather than later. You can find a list of qualified instructors here.

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