Pub operator JD Wetherspoon has unveiled plans to create 1,000 new job opportunities for young people aged between 16 and 17 years old over the next 12 months.
The company, which operates more than 780 pubs across the country, is targeting school leavers entering the job market for the first time and will offer both front-of-house and kitchen-based positions.
In addition to the employment opportunities, young people will be given the chance to study for NVQ qualifications and to complete professional diplomas and honours degree if they progress to management level.
JD Wetherspoon head of personnel and training Mandy Ferries said: "We believe that many school leavers will welcome the opportunity to work for Wetherspoon.
"We can offer them the chance to study as part of their work, as well as progress within the company."