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Welcome to the nextstep Northumberland and nextstep Tyne and Wear website

nextstep provides help with:

  • Career choice
  • Changing direction
  • Getting back to work
  • Applying for jobs
  • Courses and training
  • Sources of support e.g. childcare, finance
  • Identifying your strengths, skills and career interests

We have a network of careers advisers based in Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Sunderland and across Northumberland.

To book a free face-to-face careers advice session, call us on:

0800 073 0708

For nexstep services in other parts of England look at www.direct.gov.uk/nextstep   Click on the nextstep logo and then click on the map



Interested in becoming a nextstep provider?


If your company or organisation would like to help us to deliver the nextstep service and you

 

 

  • hold the matrix quality standard for information, advice and guidance services
  • have staff who have or are working towards at least NVQ Level 3 in advice and guidance

please call Sue Reeve, nextstep Delivery Network Co-ordinator  on 0191 245 3467

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