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Leaving a Job Bridge Programme

  • 24-04-2012 8:49am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,895 ✭✭✭


    I wish to finish up a Job Bridge programme early and was wondering if anyone else had done this?
    I am working in Dublin and had free accomodation but now that has expired and I cant afford to live here for too much longer.
    I'm thinking of leaving my Job bridge- will I still be able to receive Social my original social welfare payment while I'm looking for a job?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,168 ✭✭✭Balagan


    Yes, it is possible to leave and resume your sw payment.

    What if the Internship is not working out as I expected?
    Workplace issues should be resolved with the host organisation.
    If the internship is not working out as expected you should discuss this with the
    person that is supervising/mentoring your internship. If this does not resolve the issue
    you can contact us by sending an email to jobbridge@fas.ie providing the following:
    Your name, contact details, the host organisation name, internship title and brief
    outline of the issue.
    An internship can finish early with one weeks notice on either side. In this event, the
    Host Organisation must log on and notify JobBridge immediately of the new
    completion date. The intern must notify DSP immediately.


    Check out No. 16 in the FAQs in case there might be a possibility that you could get another internship closer to home - link outlines how both internships cannot exceed a combined total of 9 months. http://www.jobbridge.ie/toolkit/faqintern.pdf


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