We’ve formed relationships with so many colleges across the Midlands and Southeast and we’re proud to say we’re the first-choice agency for many of the colleges we work with. That’s because we’re the very best at what we do: our expertise in FE colleges is truly second to none.
We understand and appreciate how important our FE colleges are in terms of delivering education and training to our communties young people and adults ranging from A Levels and apprenticeships, to vocational qualifications, traineeships and entry-level training. Numerous colleges we work with provide higher education qualifications too, such as undergraduate, post-graduate and foundation degree courses.
There are 209 colleges in England, and we work closely with many of these. So, whether you work at an FE college and are looking to recruit, or you’re a candidate looking for new opportunities at one of these colleges; we can help.
We understand the challenges faced by further education colleges
There is currently a UK-wide skills shortage that is hitting FE colleges. Whilst this extends to teaching in general, there’s a particular shortage of teaching in maths, English, construction, engineering and manufacturing, science and technology – so the need for talented people in the right places has never been greater. We are here for our colleges to confide in that’s why we are called Confido after all and deliver recruitment solutions to fill those gaps.
Online DBS processing
We know that compliance and vetting processes can be complicated, especially within further education. As an education provider who works across all phases of education you can be reassured that all candidates are made compliant above industry standards and where a candidate requireds a new DBS we ensure these check is completed before a candidate is booked in delieevring peace of mind to our colleges.
We work with organisations across the sector
Alongside FE colleges we also recruit star candidates across a variety of settings, including:
- Local Authroties
- Awarding Bodies
- Colleges
- Sixth form Colleges