SRC Parent/Care info guide 2021/2022

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Careers Information, Advice and Guidance at Stockton Riverside College Information for Parents


CONTENTS CAREERS SUPPORT AVAILABLE WITH US

- Careers appointments - Careers events for students

INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

- Career information events for parents - Join our Careers Parents Network

LOCAL LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION

- What is LMI? - How can LMI help students with careers decisions?

INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY AND HE

INTRODUCTION TO APPRENTICESHIPS

INTRODUCTION TO TRAINEESHIPS

2021/22 CAREERS PROGRAMME

YOUR FEEDBACK

USEFUL INFORMATION


CAREERS SUPPORT AT SRC Careers appointments Career appointments are available throughout a student’s time at college and can be booked by students by messaging Carol Race on Teams or visiting the Careers Hub. As a parent or carer, you can contact Stockton Riverside College Reception on 01642 865400 to book a careers appointment on behalf of a student. Careers appointments can help with the following… · Career management, and Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) · Application support · CV writing · Job search skills · Interview preparation (including mock interviews) · University student finance options · University choices and applications · Employer engagement

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Careers Events We provide students with range of opportunities to attend careers focused events. Our Progression Day is a dedicated day of talks and workshops delivered at college by university, employers and apprenticeship representatives. The aim is to ensure students have access to enough information to allow them to make an informed decision about their next steps. There are also opportunities for students to attend workplace visits, university open days/ taster events and the annual UCAS Exhibition and North East Skills Event.

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INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

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Careers information events for parents

Join our Careers Parents Network

Throughout the course of a student’s time with us, there are several opportunities for parents and carers to attend careers events targeted specifically at you. This includes; opportunities to learn more about apprenticeships, higher education and student finance. You will also have the opportunity to meet with university and apprenticeship representatives.

We are keen to engage with local employers to help our students learn more about the workplace and the opportunities that are available to them. We work with employers in a range of ways including; employer talks, mock interviews and workplace visits. If you or your employer would like to learn more about the ways in which we can work together please let us know using the link below!


LABOUR MARKET INFO What is Labour Market Information (LMI)? Labour Market Information (LMI) refers to facts and figures about jobs and employment. The information is used to give an overall picture of the past, present and future of work. The labour market is the term used to describe the amount of people working and looking for work, and the amount of jobs. We use LMI to design our careers programme and teach students how to use LMI to inform their career decisions.

Why LMI is important when looking for a job...

LMI can help students discover if a job would suit them! For example, LMI may tell you that a certain job involves 100% office work. Would this suit you?

LMI can tell students what job areas are growing or declining. Would you train for a job that may not exist in 5 years’ time? LMI can help you avoid this!

Have a career in mind? LMI can help students find what qualifications they need to get there!

LMI can help students find how much you may earn in a certain job. This could include the average annual or weekly salary.

LMI can help students recognise what skills are required for certain jobs and how these skills link to the skills they already have!

LMI can help students identify which jobs are available in the region they live. If they have a career in mind they can also find where vacancies are in the UK.

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Where to find LMI… Job profiles which include:

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• Day to day account of what a job involves • Average salaries • What qualifications you need for specific jobs • Skills the job requires • Future job prospects

‘How to become…’ guides which include: • Day to day account of what a job involves • Average salaries • What qualifications you need for specific jobs • Skills the job requires • Future job prospects

Job profiles which include: • Day to day account of what a job involves • Average salaries • What qualifications you need for specific jobs • Skills the job requires • Future job prospects

Local job information which includes: • Growing industries in the area • Skills that jobs in the local area require • Qualifications that jobs in the local area require • Average salaries in the local area

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LMI Factsheet 2020

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Stockton -on-Tees

83,620 people employed in Stockton-on-Tees in 2019. 7,090 job vacancies advertised online in 2019.

Redcar & Cleveland Middlesbrough

Employment

Top 10 occupations of people employed in Stockton-on-Tees

Source: Emsi 2019

Sales and retail assistants Cleaners and domestics Other administrative occupations n.e.c Care workers and home carers Elementary storage occupations Nurses Kitchen and catering assistants Large goods vehicle drivers Primary and nursery education teaching professionals Sales accounts and business development managers 0

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1,000

1,500

2,000

RAW MATERIALS & AGRICULTURE

Industries

Number of people employed in Stockton-on-Tees by key industry sector

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

BIOLOGICS

CLEAN ENERGY

CHEMICAL & PROCESS

OTHER PRIVATE SERVICES (INC RETAIL) OTHER PUBLIC SERVICES (INC EDUCATION)

DIGITAL OTHER MANUFACTURING

Industry

Average Annual Wages

Chemical and Process Advanced Manufacturing Clean Energy Low Carbon Digital Logistics Construction Other Manufacturing Healthcare Professional and Business Services Biologics Other Public Services (inc education) Raw Materials and Agriculture Other Private Services (inc retail) Creative, Culture & Leisure

£40,290 £35,520 £33,990 £31,790 £28,730 £28,350 £27,680 £25,790 £24,980 £24,320 £23,160 £21,550 £19,100 £17,210

Source: Emsi 2019

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SERVICES

CONSTRUCTION LOGISTICS

HEALTHCARE

Nationally over half of all people employed in the Creative, Culture and Leisure sector are aged under 35 with over a quarter aged between 16 and 24. Across the country over 19% of workers in Healthcare and Education are aged over 55 with a high number of jobs anticipated to replace these workers as they retire over the coming years. There are 25,000 jobs predicted in Tees Valley in Health and Social Care and 19,000

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CREATIVE, CULTURE & LEISURE

jobs in Professional & Business Services between now and 2027. Construction, Manufacturing and Primary sector/utilities are projected to see, on average, 1,000 net jobs every year between 2017 and 2027 across Tees Valley. Coronavirus has rapidly increased digitisation across every sector. The Tees Valley Advanced Manufacturing sector in particular will be supported by increased industrial digitisation.


Job Vacancies

Top 10 job vacancies in Stockton-on-Tees in 2019

Source: Burning Glass - Labour Insight

Nurses Other administrative occupations n.e.c. Care workers and home carers Sales related occupations n.e.c. Customer service occupations n.e.c. Programmers and software development professionals Teaching Assistants Managers and proprietors in other services n.e.c. Teaching and other educational professionals n.e.c. Kitchen and catering assistants 0

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100

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200

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300

350

Top skills requested for jobs in Stockton-on-Tees: Specialised Skills Customer Service Teamwork / Collaboration Teaching Budgeting Sales Key Performance Indicators Project Management Scheduling Mental Health Procurement

Vacancies 710 630 620 440 400 280 280 250 220 220

Baseline Skills

Vacancies

Communication Skills Organisational Skills Planning Detail-Orientated English Problem Solving Creativity Leadership Building Effective Relationships Computer Literacy

1,570 690 640 500 430 350 330 260 250 240

Computer Skills

Vacancies

Microsoft Office SQL Microsoft C# SAP Software Development JavaScript .NET Software Engineering AutoCAD SQL Server

1,180 150 130 110 110 100 90 90 80 70

Source: Burning Glass - Labour Insight N.B. 40% of jobs excluded because they do not include a skill.

Employers Top 10 employers to advertise online 2019

Castleview Ltd Fresh Group Ltd Source: Burning Glass - Labour Insight N.B. 46% of jobs excluded because they do not include employer information

To find out more about job roles visit the National Careers Service at https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/

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INTRODUCTION TO UNI What is Higher Education? Higher education is defined as any qualification above Level 3, these qualifications can be gained at a college or university. There are over 50,000 undergraduate courses at more than 395 providers in the UK.

The university application process... Students apply for university through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). UCAS is an online portal where students add their details, their university and course choices and their personal statement (4000 characters on why the students would like to study the course they have chosen). Students receive lots of support when choosing the universities and courses and completing their UCAS application. Below you can see a timeline of the UCAS application process.

Student Finance Students can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan and Maintenance Loan to help them with university costs. Tuition fee loan - This covers the cost of the course the university or college sets the tuition fee, and the loan is paid directly to them. Maintenance loan - This loan helps students with living costs (food/accommodation etc.). How much a student receives for their maintenance loan depends on their household income. 09


IMPORTANT: Students only start repaying once they earn over a certain amount and the size of their monthly repayments will depend on how much they earn, not what they owe. For more information on student finance please go to: www.gov.uk/student-finance Where to find more information…

www.ucas.com/undergraduate/applyinguniversity/ucas-undergraduate-adviceparents-and-guardians

www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/ student-advice/applying-to-uni/applicationadvice-for-parents

https://futureme.ac.uk/parents-carers

www.moneysavingexpert.com/students/ student-loans-tuition-fees-changes

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INTRODUCTION TO APPRENTICESHIPS

What is an apprenticeship? Apprenticeships are a great option for students who are keen to enter the world of work whilst still gaining a qualification. Apprenticeships give students an opportunity to enhance their skills and workplace experience all while earning a salary. Apprenticeships are available in a range of different industries and have different levels...

INTERMEDIATE APPRENTICESHIPS

ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIPS

HIGHER AND DEGREE APPRENTICESHIPS

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4, 5, 6, 7

Equivalent to GCSEs

Equivalent to A Levels

Equivalent to Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree

12-18 months

18-48 months

24 months+

Where can students find apprenticeship vacancies? Apprenticeship vacancies are advertised in a variety of different places including company websites, job search websites and through colleges/universities that offer apprenticeships. Apprenticeship vacancies are also advertised on the national Find an Apprenticeship website: www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship

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The Apprenticeship application process... Applying for an apprenticeship can be similar to applying for a job. Each apprenticeship vacancy will have a different start date (this will be stated on the advertisement) and start dates can be throughout the year. The apprenticeship application process and may include some of the following stages... • Submitting a CV and cover letter OR completing an application form • Assessment tests • A telephone interview • A group interview • A face to face or virtual interview

Where to find more information… www.apprenticeships.gov.uk/parents/ their-career

www.gov.uk/government/publications/aparents-guide-to-apprenticeships

https://amazingapprenticeships.com/ resources

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INTRODUCTION TO TRAINEESHIPS What is a traineeship? A traineeship is a skills development programme for students aged 16-24 that includes a work placement. It can last from 6 weeks up to 1 year, though most traineeships last for less than 6 months. Unlike an apprenticeship, students are not paid for the work placement however funding is sometimes available to support with transport costs to and from the placement. Traineeships are available to students who have little or no work experience and who are qualified up to Level 3. Students should be motivated and looking to enhance their confidence in the workplace.

Where can students find traineeship vacancies? Students can find traineeship vacancies using this link:

Where to find more information... https://successatschool.org/advicedetails/196/ What-is-a-Traineeship%3F

https://amazingapprenticeships.com/ resources

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2021/22 CAREERS PROGRAMME Below is this year’s careers calendar. Please note some event dates maybe subject to change.

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YOUR FEEDBACK… Feedback We aim to continuously develop our careers programme to meet the needs of our students and the labour market. We also take into account feedback from students, employers and parents to ensure our careers programme is of a high quality and takes into account the views of all stakeholders. We would greatly appreciate your views on our current careers programme and welcome any suggestions you may have. To leave feedback please complete the short survey below: Careers Programme Feedback from Parents

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USEFUL INFORMATION... Qualification Levels Level 8

Doctorate Degree (PHD)

Level 7

Master Degrees and Post Graduate Certificates

Degree Apprenticeships

Level 6

Bachelor/Honours Degree

Degree Apprenticeships

Level 5

Diploma of higher Education, Foundation Degrees and HNDs

Higher Apprenticeships

Level 4

Certificate/Diploma of higher Education/HNC

Higher Apprenticeships

Level 3

A Levels, BTEC National Diploma, T Levels

Advanced Apprenticeships

Level 2

GCSEs | GCSEs Grade 9-4 | BTEC First/Diploma

Intermediate Apprenticeships

Level 1

GCSEs | GCSEs Grade 3-1 | BTEC First Certificate

Traineeships

Skills employers are looking for..

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USEFUL CONTACTS Stockton Riverside College Reception 01642 865 566 Student Bursary 01642 631 337 Welfare and Safeguarding Officers 01642 631 327 Admissions Team 01642 865 566 Sports Centre 01642 373 289

Stockton Riverside College, Harvard Avenue, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 6FB

E: info@stockton.ac.uk www.stockton.ac.uk


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