Students
Our Careers Coordinator is Miss Longstaff.
She is based in the Careers Room in the Science block.
Her job is to help pupils find out about their options for the future and make decisions. She also organises visits to colleges and universities as well as arranging Careers events in school.
You can just pop in to see her at break and lunchtime or drop her an email at Jodie.longstaff@consilium-at.com
You will learn about Careers through
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Tutor Time and Assembly Schedule
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STEM (Science, Technology, Maths and Engineering) activities and competitions
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Encounters with employers and activities provided other agencies
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Careers in the Curriculum and work linking careers to the different subjects you study
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Themed events eg. Careers evening and WOW (World of Work) and College days
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Morrisby Careers Morrisby
The National Qualification Framework details the different levels of qualifications and where they might lead:
Career Tools
Skillsometer - For each card, click the smiley face that reflects how you feel about that statement. At the end of this quiz you will see suggested careers that fit people with the same likes and dislikes as you. You can click the links to find out more, including what you could earn.
Careerometer - Type the name of a career that interests you to find out what you could earn, whether there will be more jobs in future and how many people are due to retire in the next few years. This allows you to see how many jobs are likely to be available in the future.
The Buzz Quiz - What animal are you?
In just a few minutes, this fun quiz can help you:
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Discover your strengths and what makes you tick
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Understand how others may see you
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Explore subject choices and jobs that could suit you
For further research, try:
Post 16 Education & Training providers
How to write your first CV
It can seem difficult to write your first CV, especially if you don't have any experience through part time work.
You should already have started your CV in PD this year, but that is only the start. Your CV needs keeping up to date, with part time work, new qualifications and experiences.
You can also tweak it to fit specific jobs you are applying for so keep an electronic copy somewhere safe and follow these simple hints.
Youth Employment UK has a great guide to help you write your first CV here.