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Discover skills, training and career support in the West of England to help you get to where you want to be.

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About us

Find your next step

Skills Connect empowers people of all ages and career stages to find skills, training, and career support in the region.

We’ve showcased what’s available in a simple and accessible way, so you can find success – whatever that means for you.

If you need extra help, contact one of our dedicated advisors who can assist you to navigate the support options and find something suitable for you.

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Future Bright: Free career coaching

Future Bright offers free career coaching to help you move forward.

Feel stuck, need a change, or don’t know how to progress?

Future Bright is here to help people who work and want to learn new skills, take the next step in their career, gain confidence or earn more money.

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Redundancy support

Being at risk of, or being made redundant, can be an extremely stressful and worrying time, however it can also present exciting new opportunities.  We can help you navigate support and identify new opportunities. 

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Skills Bootcamps

Skills Bootcamps are free, flexible courses of up to 16 weeks, giving people the opportunity to build up sector-specific skills and fast-track to an interview with an employer.

If you’re aged 19 and over and looking to change sectors or progress in your current industry, a Skills Bootcamp could be your next step to a better job with more job security and higher wages over time.

Find a relevant Skills Bootcamp

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Apprenticeships: Share to support

Are you a large employer with unspent apprenticeship levy?

You can stop the money being lost from the region by pledging your unspent levy to a local small business, helping to create jobs and support progression in work.

Learn more about share to support

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Careers in Retrofit

Retrofitting is a growing industry driven by the need for low-carbon, energy-efficient buildings. Explore our retrofit careers insights pages to learn about opportunities in this rewarding field, including entry-level pathways, upskilling options for professionals, and how transferable skills benefit career changers.

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Apprenticeships

Earn and learn on the job

Apprenticeships are becoming increasingly popular – and for good reason. They offer many pathways to work, earn and train with options available for people of all ages, backgrounds and career stages.

An apprenticeship could be your opportunity to explore a career and gain a qualification in an area you didn't know was possible.

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Events

What’s on

Find a range of skills, training and career support events happening near you or virtually.

Whether it's information sessions, jobs fairs or networking, discover what's available and sign up today.

Drop-in Employment Support Session – Keynsham

Looking for work, thinking about a career change, or exploring training or self-employment? Achieve in B&NES offers free weekly drop-in employment support sessions across Bath & North East Somerset. These sessions provide tailored advice from experts at Skills Connect, Future Bright, and WE WORK for Everyone. Whether you’re just starting out or planning your next move, you can get help with job searching, CVs, interview prep, training opportunities, and business startup guidance. No appointment needed—just drop in!

Recurring event – Every Third Monday of the Month

Time  – 10:30am – 12:30pm

 

Category: Getting into Work

Organizer: Bath & North East Somerset Council

Address: https://www.skillsconnect.org.uk/bath-north-east-somerset/

Bath and North East Somerset Date:18 May 2026 Time:10:30 am

Contemporary Stone Engineering as a Low-Carbon Solution in Modern Construction

Stone has been used as a structural material for thousands of years and yet its use has declined in recent times.

The loss of traditional skills and knowledge has led this once ubiquitous material to be perceived as expensive to quarry, cut and transport, being seen in the eyes of many as suitable only for cladding or flooring.

Yet when paired with a modern approach to structural analysis, design and detailing, and a rigorous statistical analysis of material strengths, stone can realise its potential as a material fit for the 21st century.

Time: 11am – 1pm

Category: Workforce Employee Development

Organizer: The Green Register

Virtual Date:19 May 2026 Time:11:00 am

Embodied Carbon Measurement and Reduction in Design with the SmallCarbon Tool (Online)

Free place promo code for WECA residents and workers: RSCARBON26

SmallCarbon is an embodied and whole-life carbon assessment tool created by Studio Bark in collaboration with tech company Looper and environmental engineers Etude. Developed initially with grant funding from Innovate UK, SmallCarbon aims to provide an intuitive platform for carbon counting aimed particularly towards the needs of SMEs. Focusing on usability, accessibility and customisation, the tool aims to remove barriers and enable integration of carbon optimisation within the design process.

Design practices are at different stages in their carbon journey, but the imperative for the industry to understand, reduce and report the carbon impact of our designs is only set to increase. Currently only a small proportion of practices undertake in-house carbon studies, with many citing complexity, time-constraints and software costs as barriers. While mandatory reporting in the UK is currently required by only a handful of local authorities, clients are increasingly aware of the issue, and many design awards require project carbon data to be submitted.

Whether you are new to embodied carbon or already familiar with assessment types, this training event will explain how and why this tool was developed, and how it can assist you and your team.

 

11am to 1pm

Category: Training & Upskilling

Organizer: The Green Register

Virtual Date:25 May 2026 Time:11:00 am
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Career Insights

Job market insights

Unsure about which career to choose? It can be tricky to know where to begin.

Find the perfect job match – uncover ideas and career pathways informed by the latest labour market information.

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  • £30,000 Average wage per annum

Partnerships

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