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INTRODUCTION

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WE HAVE PUT TOGETHER THIS PATHWAYS GUIDE, DESIGNED TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUR PROSPECTUS, IN ORDER TO GIVE YOU A FLAVOUR OF WHAT IS POSSIBLE IN THE EXCITING YEARS AHEAD OF YOU. YOU HAVE WORKED INCREDIBLY HARD TO GET TO THIS POINT AND WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR EXPERIENCE AT SIXTH FORM ALLOWS YOU TO PROGRESS POST-18 AND SECURE YOUR FUTURE AMBITIONS.

Some students prefer to go straight into work or embark on an apprenticeship after Sixth Form so that they can be paid whilst also continuing to learn. Some students prefer a university route and others might choose to mix these three routes. Some subjects such as engineering and business studies lead to direct employment and apprenticeships whilst other subjects in languages, the arts, humanities and social studies offer highly respected courses that lead into a wide range of future study options and careers.

This guide aims to give you inspiration, clear advice and also help to dispel some of the myths surrounding progress into university and the world of work. The advice we give here can’t cover every pathway and we don’t want to suggest that our advice is the only way of arriving at a certain destination. The routes indicated here follow advice offered by universities and employers, and is also based on our experience. As a rule of thumb, we advise that you choose a balanced range of subjects which you enjoy, especially if you do not yet know what you want to do in the future, as this helps to keep your future options open. At Wellsway you really do have a wealth of choice and support to help you meet your future ambitions.

There are many ways to pursue a career.

Many degrees are valued because they develop critical thinking skills and give individuals an awareness of national and global issues. These courses, similarly offer entry into a range of future careers; from retail to theoretical physics, marketing and hospitality to architecture and biomedical science. There are, of course, only a small number of pathways that demand specific A-Level choices such as medicine and veterinary science. There are also some employers, apprenticeship schemes and universities who have preferred subjects, so it is always sensible to fully research the pathways you are interested in before deciding on a route. If you are a current Wellsway student then you will be supported in this as you make this highly important decision. Please get in touch with us if you don’t currently go to Wellsway and we will be pleased to advise you. In all cases, universities and employers want intelligent, confident students with a range of experience, knowledge and skills that they are able to use in a practical sense. We build our Sixth Form programme at Wellsway with this very much in mind. When you are ready for your next step please come and talk to us. You will receive a very warm welcome.


FACTS

MYTHS

There are many routes into careers.

You do not have to take 4 subjects at Wellsway. Our minimum is 3 ‘core’ subjects (see the prospectus for details). You can take 4 or even 5 (!).

The ‘facilitating subjects’ - Maths and Further Maths, English Literature, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, French and German – are simply a list of subjects that are more often required than others by universities. It is not essential to study all or any of them, it depends on your ambitions and interests. The Russell Group (24 leading UK universities) do not recognise subjects as ‘hard’ or ‘soft’. Universities and employers have their own requirements, and can have different needs for the same courses. Always check with universities / employers if you want to study/work at specific institutions. Wellsway Sixth Form offers all students the chance to take additional qualifications alongside their core studies to boost their CV and applications.

You do not need to take Law or Accountancy A-level to study it at University. There are no ‘essential’ A-levels for these careers. For Law, students often take at least one of the following – French, German, Maths, Science, English, History or Geography. There are various routes into Accountancy. If you go to Sixth Form you do not have to go to University. Go to Sixth Form to learn, to have fun, and to set yourself up for the future. Qualifications and good grades give you options.


IT AND COMPUTING IT RELATED BUSINESS This covers a huge variety of potential pathways, and further reading is recommended. Careers include: Database Administrator, Information Systems Manager, IT Consultant, IT Sales Professional or IT Support Officer, Human Resources

3 - 4 subjects IT with 2 - 3 other courses Wellsway students will often take Business Studies or Applied Business in conjunction with this

3 - 4 subjects IT with 2 - 3 other courses Multiple combinations of other subjects are recommended

MULTIMEDIA AND WEB DESIGN Careers include: Multimedia Programmer, Multimedia Specialist, Web Designer, Web Analyst and E-commerce Manager

COMPUTING This pathway can lead to the more technical aspects of ICT and computing Careers include: Programming, Computer Design, Networking and Telecommunications

3 - 4 subjects Computer Science Maths, Art, Media, Business Studies or Applied Business, AS-level Core Maths are also recommended

COMMENT Technology increasingly permeates every aspect of our lives, and it is becoming increasingly important to be ‘tech-savvy’. The IT industry was affected less than most other industries during the recent recession. It is being given increasing importance by the government and business; Tech City, a cluster of technology firms in London compared to those in Silicon Valley and backed by government funding, arguably leads the way for innovation in this sector. IT is a dynamic industry where graduates often highlight working on different technologies and interesting problems. They enjoy variety, relaxed work environments, flexible working arrangements, working to deadlines, working closely with a variety of people and a good work/life balance. However, in some areas extra work may be necessary to meet project deadlines. In the games industry for example, long hours are standard. According to the KCES ‘Technology and Skills in the Digital Industries Report’ (2013) the digital sector will require nearly 300,000 recruits at higher skills levels by 2020, but there is already a skills shortage. JOB TITLE

3 - 4 subjects Computer Science, Mathematics and/or Further Mathematics Physics is also recommended. Many other A-levels are also useful

TYPICAL ANNUAL SALARIES

Applications Developer Games Developer IT Consultant

£20,000 - £50,000 £18,000 - £70,000+ £20,000 - £80,000

Systems Analyst

£22,000 - £40,000

IT Sales Professional

£19, 000 - £70,000

Network Engineer

£19,000 - £50,000+

Multimedia Programmer

£30,000 - £55,000

Web Designer

£18,000 - £40,000

Telecommunications Officer Human Resources Officer

£20,000 - £60,000 £19,000 - £25,000+


BUSINESS FINANCE AND LAW ECONOMICS Careers include: Investment and Private Banking, Mergers and Acquisitions and in Government at local and national level

ACCOUNTANCY Careers include: Accounts Clerk, Credit Controller, Chartered Accountant, Chartered Management Accountant and Auditor

BUSINESS & FINANCE Careers include: Financial Manager, Event Organiser, Marketing, Management Consultant, Public Relations Officer, Human Resources, Retail Management

3 – 4 subjects Many combinations of subjects can be taken Economics, Business Studies, Maths, Humanities, Languages, English and Social Studies are often taken

COMMENT An increasing number of graduates are entering jobs in financial services, where a degree is increasingly necessary for managerial and professional jobs. Major banks and well known accountancy firms such as KPMG, Ernst & Young and PricewaterhouseCoopers are among the largest recruiters of graduates in the UK.

Does not normally have specific subject routes 3 – 4 subjects Business Studies or Applied Business, Maths and Economics are popular options, but a wide range of subjects can be taken

3 – 4 subjects Business Studies or Applied Business Economics and/or Maths with another course of your choice ICT is often taken, as is English and a language

There are many jobs requiring clerical and administrative skills across a range of sectors including the civil service, the NHS and large private sector corporations. Self-employment is common in some parts of financial services. Accountancy and financial advice are two areas where self-employment is especially widespread. Typical university offers to study law range from AAB upwards. It is of great benefit to have relevant work experience as well.

JOB TITLE

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Careers include: Banking, Politics, Translator, International Aid, Finance, Tourism

TYPICAL ANNUAL SALARIES

Accounting Technician

3 – 4 subjects A variety of routes. Business Studies, Economics, Languages, Maths

£14,300 - £100,000

Chartered Management Accountant

£23,000 - £100,000

Event Organiser Economist Corporate Investment Banker

Careers include: Barrister, Company Secretary, Legal Executive, and Solicitor

Does not normally have specific subject routes. 3 - 4 A-levels Subjects from the faculties of English, Languages, Humanities, Science, Social Studies, PVA or ICT and Enterprise

£18,000 - £70,000 £25,000 - £50,000+ £35,000 - £150,000+

Financial Manager

£22,000 - £95,000+

Market Researcher

£20,000 - £70,000+

Marketing Executive

LAW

£15,800 - £32,000

Chartered Certified Accountant

Tax Adviser Management Consultant

£19,000 - £77,000 £20,000 - £140,000 £25,000 - £50,000

Qualified Barrister

£25,000 - £300,000

Qualified Solicitor

£25,000 - £100,000+

Legal Executive

£15,000 - £50,000+

Public Relations Officer

£19,000 - £30,000+


EDUCATION, HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC SERVICES TEACHING Careers include: Primary, Secondary and post-18 Education

SOCIAL CARE Careers include: Advice Worker, Charity Officer, Counsellor, Drug Worker, Probation Officer and Social Worker, Occupational Therapist

UNIFORMED SERVICES Careers include: The Police, Fire and Rescue Service or the Armed Forces

NURSING & PARAMEDIC Careers include: Adult Nurse, Speech and Language Therapist, Dietician, Health Services Manager, Midwife, Paramedic

PHYSIOTHERAPY Careers include: Physiotherapist or Sport Therapist

PSYCHOLOGY & COUNSELLING Careers include: Clinical Psychologist, Counsellor

Secondary 3 – 4 subjects A variety of subjects - one subject should usually be in the area you wish to specialise in Primary (GCSE Science, English and Maths at grade C or above)

3 – 4 subjects Health and Social Care Sociology, Psychology, Geography and Philosophy and Belief are also recommended

The services accept a wide range of qualifications

Various routes 3 – 4 subjects Health and Social Care with 1 - 2 other subjects Biology, Sociology, Chemistry, Psychology are recommended

3 – 4 subjects Paramedic - A-level Biology (and sometimes Chemistry) usually required Speech and Language Therapist – English Language

3 - 4 subjects including Biology and Chemistry Health & Social Care, PE, Sociology, Psychology are also recommended

COMMENT The education sector is a challenging, rewarding and inspiring area in which to work. Salaries in education, including teaching, are comparable to those of other graduate jobs in the public sector and related professions. Social care is a demanding sector where you can make a real impact on improving people’s lives. Training providers for nurses, paramedics and physiotherapists prefer applicants to have relevant work experience, in a care setting. You can become a paramedic through university or as a student paramedic (which takes up to 5 years part-time study in addition to work). To become a nurse a degree in nursing is now essential. The armed forces and emergency service sectors are some of the largest employers within the UK job market and provide a wide variety of opportunities. They recruit a wide variety of graduates each year and require a varied level of education and experience.

JOB TITLE

TYPICAL ANNUAL SALARIES

Newly Qualified Teacher

£21,588 to £31,552

Learning Mentor

£15,000 - £30,000

General Nursing

£21,300 - £27,900

Midwife (NHS)

£21,400 - £40,500

Physiotherapist (NHS)

£21,500 - £40,500

Speech and Language Therapist (NHS)

£21,200 - £40,100

Occupational Therapist

£21,300 - £79,000

Clinical Psychologist

£25,700 - £81,000

Sports Therapist

£17,000 - £35,000

Counsellor

£19,000 - £40,000

Social Worker (NHS)

£25,000 - £34,000

Paramedic

£21,500 - £34,500

Police Officer

£23,300 - £53,900

Firefighter

£21,500 - £40,900

Armed Forces (Logistics)

£24,600- £29,000

£25 - £35 per hr

4 subjects including Psychology and Sociology Biology and Chemistry are recommended for some Psychology degrees Maths, English Language or Humanities subjects also useful choices


CREATIVE ARTS AND MEDIA JOURNALISM/CREATIVE WRITING/PR Careers include: Broadcast Journalist, Commissioning Editor, Editorial Assistant, Magazine Features Editor, Magazine Journalist, Publishing Copy Editor, Public Relations, A&R

FILM AND MEDIA Careers include: Film Director, Film/Video Editor, Runner, Programme Researcher, TV Camera Operator, TV Floor Manager, Location Manager and TV/Film/Video Producer, Marketing

ART AND DESIGN Careers include: Design, advertising, photography, fashion, textiles, animation

3 - 4 subjects English Language or Literature and three other subjects taken from a wide range of faculties History and Social Studies, Media, Theatre Studies and a language are also recommended

3 – 4 subjects English Language, Theatre Studies, Media Studies, Art and Humanities are often taken IT and a language are also recommended

3 – 4 subjects Art Plus a combination of subjects from all other faculties

MUSIC PRODUCTION Careers include: Music Producer, Record Producer, Sound Engineer or composer

CLASSICAL MUSIC Careers include: Composer, Musician

3 - 4 subjects including Music

3 - 4 subjects including Music In addition to standard A-level entry requirements you must be on or above an ABRSM Grade 8 Instrument/Voice, ABRSM Grade 5 on a second instrument or voice or ABRSM Grade 5 Theory

PERFORMING ARTS Careers include: Performing, teaching and the media

PERFORMING ARTS - THEATRE

Careers include: Theatre Actor, Theatre Stage Manager, Theatre Director, Broadcast Presenter, Speech and Language Therapist or Private Theatre/Drama Teacher

COMMENT There are a variety of ways into journalism. Students often graduate in other degrees before switching to this career. Work experience is a key factor, and getting published or creating a blog will help you get noticed by employers. Self-employment and freelance work is common in the sector and pay for artistes are highly variable in the entertainment industry. There is a need for freelance workers to have wider business skills including marketing, networking and financial management. Working in the media sector can be very demanding. You may be required to work long hours and spend periods away from home. The vast majority of contracts are obtained by word of mouth so talent, ability and networking skills are paramount. Thanks to digitalisation making music has never been more accessible. The UK is considered a world leader both on stage and behind the scenes.

JOB TITLE

TYPICAL ANNUAL SALARIES

Theatre Director Arts Administrator Dancer

£15,000 - £60,000+ £420- £650 per week

Salaried Orchestra Musician

£26,000 - £37,000

Private Music Teacher

£25 - £36 per hour

Music Therapist

3 - 4 subjects including Theatre Studies Music, Art, and Media are recommended although students take a wide range of other courses with these LAMDA qualifications are also useful

negotiable

Actor negotiable

£25,700 - £47,000

Magazine Journalist

£15,000 - £65,000+

Newspaper Journalist

£12,000 - £40,000+

Broadcast Journalist

£15,000 - £52,000+

Media Buyer

£18,000 - £50,000+

Event Organiser

£18,000 - £70,000

TV Production Assistant

£14,000 - £30,000

Film/Video Editor

£18,000 - £70,000


SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, COMMENT Many medical/biomedical scientists work in both the public and private sector. Modern laboratories are the hi-tech hubs of hospitals at the cutting edge of medical technology. Despite improvement over the last decade, business believes there to be a general shortage of students skilled in the engineering sector. Careers here are traditionally male dominated but there is a real push to close the gender gap. Women in Science and Construction (WISE) was established to encourage women to consider an engineering career. STEM is the only sector which has maintained government funding at university level. They are placing an increasing importance on it in education at all levels. Green Technology is set to be the biggest UK engineering sector. The LCEGS Report (2013) reflects that 938,000 people were employed in the ‘green business’ sector.

MEDICINE Careers include: Doctor, Surgeon, Pathologist, Consultant GP, Researcher and multiple medical specialisms

DENTISTRY Careers include: Dentistry and further specialisms

VETERINARY SCIENCE Careers include: Vet, research and Wildlife Conservation

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

4 A-levels Chemistry with either Maths or Biology or Physics

4 A-levels Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Physics

4 A-levels Chemistry plus 2 of Biology, Physics or Maths

Careers include: Specialist laboratory work, expert and consultant roles, research, education and management, drug development

3 - 4 A-levels Two from Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics Some Uni’s like Maths or Physics as part of your combination

BIOLOGICAL/LIFE SCIENCES

3 - 4 subjects Biology plus another Science or Maths Geography is also recommended

Careers include: Zoology, Marine Biology, Pathology, Genetics and Embryology

3 - 4 subjects BTEC Applied Science plus 1 – 2 subjects


ENGINEERING AND MATHS ENGINEERING

This covers a wide area and further investigation is recommended Careers include: Automotive, Aviation, Construction, Defence, Manufacturing, Nuclear, Scientific and Renewable Energy sectors

EARTH SCIENCES

Careers include: Geology, Agricultural Sciences, Climate and Atmospheric Sciences, Mineral Exploration and Soil Sciences

SCIENCE / TECHNICAL This will lead to laboratory work across all sectors

3 - 4 subjects including Physics and Maths Further Maths is useful, and Chemistry is required for Chemical Engineering

3 - 4 subjects Maths Two from Physics, Chemistry or Biology

3 - 4 subjects. All Sciences, Maths, AS Core Maths recommended

BTEC Engineering with 1 – 2 other subjects Product Design and IT are often taken

3 – 4 subjects Chemistry and Maths Biology or Geography are also recommended

3 – 4 subjects. BTEC Applied Science plus 1 – 2 subjects

JOB TITLE

TYPICAL ANNUAL SALARIES

Aeronautical Engineer

ARCHITECTURE / CIVIL ENGINEERING

Careers include: Architect, Architectural Technician, architectural CAD, Architectural Technologist, Planner or Surveyor

Architect

3 – 4 subjects Art plus one from each of the following areas; Maths or a Science Geography or History Product Design is also often taken

Chemical Engineer Food Technologist

Careers include: Actuary, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Civil Engineer, Economist or Air Traffic Control Analyst

£20,000 - £65,000 £22,000 - £50,000+

Actuary

£25,000 - £60,000+

Environmental Manager Statistician Biomedical Scientist Vet

3 – 4 A-levels Maths Further Maths, and two other academic A-levels recommended

£15,000 - £80,000 £28,000 - £70,000+

Geoscientist

Forensic Scientist

MATHS AND STATISTICS

£20,000 - £65,000+

Junior Doctor Hospital Doctor Consultant

£18,000 - £50,000 £23,000 - £50,000 £16,000 - £50,000+ £21,300 - £40,500 £21,800 - £53,000+ £22,600 - £28,000 £30,000+ supplements £74,000 - £100,000+

Junior Pharmacist

£25,700 - £30,700

Consultant Pharmacist

£39,000 - £81,500


SPORT SPORTS DEVELOPMENT AND COACHING Careers include: Sports coaching, instructing, teaching, training

SPORTS MANAGEMENT Careers include: Sports Development Officer, Outdoor Pursuits Manager, Sports Administrator

SPORT SCIENCE Careers include: Sports Scientist, Performance Analyst, Nutritionist, Sports Psychologist, Sports Therapy, Physiotherapist, management and finance

TEACHING Careers include: Primary, Secondary and post-18 Education

3 subjects P.E. or BTEC Sport 1 – 2 other subjects from across the faculties All additional Level 2 sport qualifications are recommended as supplementary courses

3 subjects P.E. or BTEC Sport 1 – 2 other subjects from across the faculties All additional Level 2 sport qualifications are recommended as supplementary courses

3 - 4 subjects One from Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics P.E., Psychology, Food Technology and BTEC Sport are recommended All additional Level 2 sport qualifications are recommended as supplementary courses

Secondary 3 – 4 subjects A variety of subjects - one subject should usually be in the area you wish to specialise in Primary (GCSE Science, English and Maths at grade C or above)

COMMENT There are a wealth of opportunities in the sector from health and fitness to media, management and much more. Likewise there are many routes into the sector. If you are interested in coaching try volunteering in youth and community sport and summer holiday schemes for children, and some of the many enrichment opportunities at Wellsway. Part-time work in leisure centres can help you gain valuable experience from an administration perspective and also develop your communication skills and work ethic. Sport England in the ‘Economic value of sport in England Report’ (2013) report estimate that 2.3% of the UK workforce are employed in sport-related jobs. Sports science graduates move onto a variety of roles from coaching to instructing, to teaching and health professions. Around 90% of such graduates are in employment or further training sixth months after graduation.

JOB TITLE

TYPICAL ANNUAL SALARIES

Sports Administrator Outdoor Pursuits Manager Sport & Exercise Psychologist Fitness Centre Manager

£15,000 - £24,000+ £18,000 - £40,000 £21,000 - £48,000+ £17,500 - £40,000

Sport Development Officer

£18,000 - £40,000

Newly Qualified PE Teacher

£21,588 to £31,552

Sports Coach

£15,000 - £100,000

Sports Therapist

£17,000 - £35,000

Event Organiser

£18,000 - £70,000

Hotel Management

£21,000 - £85,000


INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE Careers include: Business Development, Diplomatic Service

POLITICS Careers include: Politician, Political Aide, Diplomat, Political Researcher, Political Affairs Consultant (Lobbyist), Journalist, Local Regional and National Government

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Careers include: Journalism, various media roles, Interpreter, Social Researcher

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Careers include: Banking, Translator, International Aid, Finance, Marketing, Industrial Relations

3 – 4 subjects A variety of ways into this sector Subjects from the faculties of Languages, English, Humanities, Social Studies are a good starting point

3 – 4 subjects There are many routes into this and no ‘essential’ A-levels Subjects from the faculties of Languages, English, Humanities, Social Studies, PVA, Business and Maths are all recommended

3 – 4 subjects There are many routes into this and no ‘essential’ A-levels Subjects from the faculties of Languages, English, Humanities, Social Sciences, PVA, Business and Maths are all recommended

3 – 4 subjects A variety of routes Business Studies, Economics, Languages and Maths are often taken

COMMENT The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is responsible for promoting British interests around the world. It employs around 14,000 staff through a network of posts in 160 countries. The EU and UN are also massive employers in a range of international areas. You need to have an interest in international affairs and be willing to work abroad. There are many ways to get into politics. Start by volunteering for local organisations, and get involved in the sixth form Debating Club. Politics and International Relations can often be taken as joint degrees, and are often studied alongside History, Economics and many other subjects.

JOB TITLE

TYPICAL ANNUAL SALARIES

Political Affairs Consultant

£15,000- £100,000

Government Social Research Officer

£23,000 - £60,000

Diplomatic Service Operational Officer Local Government Officer Civil Service Interpreter Social Researcher Public Relations Officer

a range £22,000 - £38,000 £15,000 - £45,000+ salaried - a range £30-£60 p/hr £20,000 - £70,000+ £19,000 - £100,000+


USEFUL LINKS General Advice and Guidance www.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk www.ucas.com www.apprenticeships.org.uk www.prospects.ac.uk www.russellgroup.ac.uk/informed-choices Business, Finance and Law Careers post degree level www.prospects.ac.uk Chartered Institute of Public Relations www.cipr.co.uk ACCA (Association of Chartered Certifi ed Accountants) www.accaglobal.com Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) www.cimagobal.com Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) www.icaew.com Chambers Student Guide www.chambersstudnet.co.uk The Bar Council www.barcouncil.org.uk The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) www.ilex.org.uk The Law Society of England and Wales www.lawsociety.org.uk Creative Arts and Media Arts Council England www.artscouncil.org.uk Equity www.equity.org.uk British Arts www.britisharts.co.uk National Union of Journalists www.nuj.org.uk National Council for the Training of Journalists www.nctj.com BBC Work Experience www.bbc.co.uk/careers/work-experience National Film & Television School www.nftsfi lm-tv.ac.uk Skillset: The Sector Skills Council For Creative Media www.skillset.org 4Talent http://4talent.channel4.com Arts Council of England www.artscouncil.org.uk The Design Council www.designcouncil.org.uk English National Youth Arts Network www.artswork.org.uk British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) www.baat.org Education, Health Care and Public Services Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) www.education.gov.uk General Teaching Council for England (GTC) www.gtce.org.uk British Medical Association (BMA) www.bma.org.uk NHS Careers www.nhscareers.nhs.uk Careers in Probation www.jobsinprobation.com General Social Care Council (GSCC) www.gscc.org.uk Community Service Volunteers (CSV) www.csv.org.uk MOD Careers www.mod.uk Police Recruitment Service http://policerecruitment.homeoffice.gov.uk Fire Service www.fireservice.co.uk

IT and Computing The Chartered Institute for IT (BCS) www.bcs.org BCS Women www.bcs.org/bcswomen Computing Careers http://computingcareers.acm.org Institute of Consulting (IC) www.iconsulting.org.uk Institute of IT Training (IITT) www.thetrainingprofessional.com Institute of Management Information Systems (IMIS) www.imis.org.uk Institute of Scientific and Technical Communications (ISTC) www.istc.org.uk Institute of Analyst and Programmers www.iap.org.uk Science, Technology and Engineering Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) www.acenet.co.uk Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) www.iom3.org Institute of Measurement and Control www.instmc.org.uk Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) www.ipem.org.uk Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) www.icheme.org Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) www.ice.org.uk Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) www.theiet.org Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) www.imeche.org Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) www.istructe.org NHS Careers - England www.nhscareers.nhs.uk Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) www.rcvs.org.uk British Medical Association (BMA) www.bma.org.uk Chartered Institute of Buildings (CIOB) www.ciob.org.uk Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) www.architecture.com Architects Registration Board (ARB) www.arb.org.uk

Wellsway School Chandag Road Keynsham Bristol BS31 1PH Headteacher Mrs Andrea Arlidge Director of Sixth Form Mr Barry Bray

T 0117 986 4751 E sixthform@wellswayschool.com

@wellswaysixth wellswayschool.com/sixthform

Sport www.people1st.co.uk Careers in Sport www.careers-in-sport.co.uk Careers in Leisure www.careersinsportandleisure.co.uk Sport England www.sportengland.org/ UK Sport www.uksport.gov.uk/ Fitness Industry Association www.fia.org.uk/ Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) www.tass.gov.uk International Relations Department of International Relations http://www.lse.ac.uk/internationalRelations International Affairs Jobs www.intjobs.com Foreign and Commonwealth Office www.gov.uk/government/ organisations/foreign-commonwealth-office www.unjobs.org www.eurobrussels.com

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