Work clubs across Lichfield District

Work clubs offer support, information, advice and guidance to local people on employment, training and volunteering opportunities. They aim to support people to get into and back into work. Information is available at the work clubs to signpost people to agencies that can help and support them in employment and career opportunities.

About the work clubs

The work clubs offer people help with compiling and updating CVs, job searches, applications, hints and tips for interviews. They also provide computer and internet access, and often run free training and confidence building workshops.

Burntwood Work Club

Burntwood Library
Every other Tuesday from 9.30am - 11.30am

This club meets fortnightly. It is supported by Bromford Living, Lichfield District Council, Support Staffordshire (Lichfield & District), and Staffordshire County Council’s Library Service.

Lichfield Work Club

Bromford, Stowe Road, Lichfield
Every Wednesday from 1pm - 4pm

This work club is supported by Lichfield District Council, Support Staffordshire (Lichfield & District), Bromford Living, Lichfield City Council, and Staffordshire County Council's Library Service.

Fazeley Work Club

St Paul's Church, Coleshill St
Thursdays from 9.30am - 11.30am

This work club is supported by St Paul's Church, Lichfield District Council, Support Staffordshire (Lichfield & District), Bromford Living and Fazeley Town Council.

Jigsaw Work Club

Jigsaw, Dimbles Lane, Lichfield 
Every other Monday from 9.30am - 12 noon

Supported by Lichfield District Council, Support Staffordshire (Lichfield & District), North Lichfield Initiative, Bromford Living and Lichfield City Council.

Armitage with Handsacre Work Club

Handsacre Methodist Church, Armitage with Handsacre
Every Wednesday from 10.30am - 12.30pm

Handsacre Methodist Church run this fortnightly work club, supported by Lichfield District Council, Support Staffordshire (Lichfield & District), Bromford Living and Armitage with Handsacre Parish Council.

The work clubs are led and supported by a range of local agencies and partners. To find about more about the work clubs, contact Sandra Payne by phone or by email