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Thursday, 4 December 2008

Job Introduction Scheme

The Job Introduction Scheme (JIS) is available through Jobcentre Plus. It can help you if have a disability that may affect the kind of work you can do. JIS pays a weekly grant to your employer for the first six weeks of your employment to help towards employment costs.

Who is eligible

To qualify under JIS rules, the job can be full or part-time, but must be expected to last for at least six months, including the JIS period.

The scheme cannot be used for jobs in government departments or agencies. Neither can it be used for Permitted Work Lower Limit  jobs, Workstep or a New Deal job for which a New Deal subsidy is being paid, although people on the New Deal for Disabled  People programme can use JIS.

It cannot be used by people taking part in Work Based Learning for Young People in England, Training for Work and Skillseekers in Scotland, or Skill Build in Wales. It cannot be accessed within provider-led Pathways to Work Districts by Pathways customers.

The grant and how you are paid

JIS pays a weekly grant to your employer for the first six weeks that you are employed. In exceptional circumstances, and after agreement with your DEA, this may be extended to 13 weeks.

Your employer will pay you the normal rate for the job.

If you're about to start a job and you or your employer have genuine concerns about your ability to manage it because of your disability, contact your Disability Employment Adviser (DEA). You can discuss whether JIS would be available in your circumstances. Your local Jobcentre can give you details of the DEA nearest to where you live.

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