| It is aimed at 15 unemployed young people enrolled in the Youth Guarantee System with which they would obtain the professional certificate of level 2 'Installation and maintenance of gardens and areas green '| The Jumilla City Council has requested from the Employment and Training Service a subsidy for the implementation of the Mixed Employment and Training Program called 'Jumilla en verde', aimed at 15 unemployed young people registered in the National Youth Guarantee System.
Through it, participants will be able to obtain the level 2 professional certificate 'Installation and maintenance of gardens and green areas'. PMEFs are programs funded by the European Social Fund.
This in particular has a cost of 155,403.20 euros, of which a subsidy of 153,403.20 is requested, with the City Council's commitment to finance the unsubsidized part. "If it is granted, 'Jumilla en verde' would have a duration of nine months and for six of them, the Jumilla City Council would make a contract to the participants to act in the gardens and green areas of the municipality and at the same time they would receive complementary training to the certificate professional training, as well as training related to the acquisition and development of skills and competencies for the job search and insertion in the labor market ", explained the Councilor for Economy and Employment, Juan Gil.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla