Dialogue Hub Cafe

Dialogue Hub and Status Employment in collaboration with Lambeth Council, are excited to invite d/Deaf or hard of hearing young people to be part of the Mobile Dialogue Hub Café which will be located at Brixton Market, in Lambeth Borough.

Mobile Dialogue Café is a social inclusion project that was developed by Dialogue Hub Community Interest Company. 

It is the idea of a coffee shop that blends qualified coffee culture., together with a multi-purpose sharing, empathy, and social inclusion project.

OVERVIEW:

  • The programme will be supporting candidates to develop their skills and employer engagement, securing a permanent role at the end
  • 6-month work placement that is paid at London Living Wage
  • Barista training will be managed by Dialogue Hub
  • Employability support will be provided by Status Employment. Which will include a minimum of 2 hours per week 1:1 and/or group support, plus more!

REQUIREMENTS & QUALITIES:

  • Registered d/Deaf or hard of hearing
  • Aged between 18 to 30 years old
  • Lives in the Borough of Lambeth
  • Is unemployed or inactive (not in any other education or training)

General qualities:

  • Able to take responsibility and work independently on tasks
  • Eager to engage in new challenges and new projects
  • Good attitude towards teamwork
  • Enthusiastic, eager to learn and develop!

If you would like to know more or apply for this opportunity, please email a cover letter and a CV to:

info@dialoguehub.co.uk

This project is funded by Untold Stories, part of the Mayor of London’s Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm

We all want to make it.
Make it in our chosen career. Maybe make it big.

Sometimes perhaps just make it to pay day.
But whatever our ambition, what unites us all is the desire to thrive, be recognised – and be supported.
And that’s what Lambeth’s Creative Enterprise Zone is all about. Supporting creative people to do amazing creative things without having to leave our amazingly creative corner of south London.
Because we all want to make it – of course – but more than that, we want to Make It in Brixton.