The housing and care provider is seeking 12 candidates for its training programme
Wheatley Group is searching for 12 of Scotland’s brightest university leavers to join its graduate training programme.
The housing, care and property management group has launched its 2020 graduate recruitment drive, with 10 housing and two business trainee places available.
Successful candidates will join the two-year programme and receive on-the-job training and development, opportunities for further study and qualifications, and mentoring support to help build a successful career.
Housing trainees will work across Wheatley’s social housing and property-management subsidiaries, including GHA in Glasgow and in Edinburgh with Dunedin Canmore. Business graduates will join the corporate teams in Wheatley’s Glasgow city centre headquarters.
Lesley Wilkinson, Wheatley director of employee relations, said: “This is only the second year of our Ignite graduate training programme – but it’s already recognised as one of the best in the country and one of the leading opportunities for young people to create an exciting and rewarding career.
“Our graduates will go on to become the future leaders in housing and business – and whether in our frontline housing or corporate support teams, they will be helping to make homes and lives better for our customers today, tomorrow and for many years to come.”
Hannah Dodds joined the graduate programme in 2019 after studying philosophy while volunteering with a homeless shelter. Hannah is now a housing officer with GHA while studying for a housing qualification.
Hannah, 24, said: “Right from the start I had the chance to shadow the housing officers and learn about the role. Wheatley Group is all about helping people. If you want a career that makes a difference then this is the right place for you.”
Peter Osborne was a business trainee last year after graduating with an MA in geography, society and the environment. He is now part of Wheatley’s sustainability team and helping to support new environmental projects.
Peter, 23, said: “I didn’t want to be part of a bank or an oil company which is all about making profits. I wanted to be part of something that makes a positive impact on society. That’s why Wheatley Group stood out for me.”
Applicants have until 5pm on 20 August to apply to join the graduate programme. Full details are available on the Wheatley Group website.