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February 6th February - Ask Apprenticeship Talk (12.30-13.30 - B10) 6th February - Open Evening 10th to 14th February - Accountancy WEX
13th February - UWE ‘Jobs of the Future’ 24th to 28th February - Accountancy WEX 25th February - UCAS EXTRA opens 27th February - Ernst and Young (EY) WEX application workshop
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National Apprenticeship Week 3rd-9th February! University isn't the only option for you when you leave school/college. An apprenticeship could be the best way to gain experience and qualifications, all while earning a wage. Higher and degree apprenticeships give you the chance to gain a bachelor's or even a master's degree - and your employer will pay the tuition fees.
An apprenticeship is a job with training - which means you'll get paid and work towards relevant qualifications as well. It can be a fast-track route into your chosen career - no tuition fees, no waiting around before you start work: just training in a paid job from day 1. If you have some idea of what you want to do in your career, you should see if there's an apprenticeship available in that career path. Apprenticeships aren't better for everyone. If you want to study an academic subject like English or history, there won't be an apprenticeship for you. Similarly, if you're drawn to the more scholarly aspects of your subject, university may be a better choice. To find apprenticeships: View apprenticeships on Success at School. Use the government's Find An Apprenticeship site. Use local council websites. Visit employer sites, and sign up for email alerts if possible.
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For more information CLICK HERE. If you want to apply please book an appointment with the Careers Team
YEAR IN INDUSTRY OPPORTUNITIES (YINI) Gloucestershire Placements – about the Company The company is one of the largest energy companies in Europe with key business operations in the UK, France, Italy, Belgium and Poland. They are the UK’s leading generator and supplier of low carbon energy, producing around one-fifth of the nation’s electricity and employ more than 15,000 people. They operate nuclear, coal and gas power stations, wind farms, and combined heat & power plants. Role 1 – 026EPSW – Ideally suited to Year 13s applying for a STEM discipline at University. The successful student will be working with the Design Authority, within the safety case team and will be given the opportunity, to learn about the operation of the two Power Stations and the wider Advanced Gas Cooled Reactor fleet. Role 2 – 037EPSW – Ideally suited to Year 13s applying to study Chemistry or Chemical Engineering The successful student will be working within the Chemistry & CO2 Oxidation group and will gain an understanding of the role of chemistry in nuclear power generation. They will also learn about how to use data and information to address real problems and how to present work in both written and verbal formats Role 3 – 030EPSW – Ideally suited to Year 13s applying to study Physics, Chemistry, maths or Mechanical Engineering The candidate will form part of the Graphite Branch, which works to demonstrate the safety of the Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors (AGR) graphite cores. They will work in the part of the group that involved with lifetime extension and monitoring data from the core.
Plymouth Placements - about the Company This company is a leading provider of critical, complex engineering services which support national defence, save lives and protect communities. They focus on three highly regulated markets – defence, emergency services and civil nuclear – delivering vital services and managing complex assets in the UK and internationally. Role 1 – 028EPSW – ideally suited to year 13s planning to study one of the following - Mechanical or Electrical engineering, Naval Architecture, Ship science or Marine Engineering. The successful student will complete three 4 month placements in different departments within the company in order to gain the appropriate breadth of experience and also to gain an appreciation of the diverse work undertaken at the Devonport site.
How does YINI support me during my placement? As a Placed YINI student you’ll be assigned your own YINI Mentor who will support you throughout your placement, making visits to you at the company at key points during the placement You will have the opportunity to attend a range of Master Class Workshops to help you gain further workready skills PLUS the opportunity to gain an Industrial Cadets Accreditation. We are matching students for placements now for September 2020, so welcome students to register now to be considered.
Applications CLOSE on Monday MARCH 23rd. For more information or to apply CLICK HERE
Pathways to Law — Access to Bristol — Bristol Scholars There is an upcoming event at the University of Bristol Law School: ‘Should doing nothing ever be a crime?’ This event will consist of an interactive lecture followed by small group tutorials. Students will consider the law relating to this topic. Students will vote on and discuss real life cases involving police officers, by-standers to assault and parents of young children for example. The day will start with lunch (provided) at 12:30, followed by tours of the university from 13:15. The academic programme will begin at 14:00. You are welcome to arrive just for the academic sessions if you wish.
Wednesday 11 March 2020, 12.30 – 16.30 The Hawthorns, University of Bristol
How to book: Please can each participant complete this form (bit.ly/2tn26Cl) by Wednesday 13 February 2019 in order to register for the event. All participating students must do this regardless of whether you are travelling as a group or independently. If you are attending this event, there is travel reimbursement available. You will give them a reimbursement form when you arrive – please keep any travel receipts!
STEP into Justice The STEP into Justice Work experience scheme is a temporary work placement offered within all MOJ business areas, whereby students aged 14-24 will work for a day or up to 2 weeks on junior-level tasks to gain experience and insight into the industry What are the benefits? Work Experience provides a wealth of benefits to both the student and the employer. As well as supporting the Government Diversity and Inclusion Plan and plays a key role the MoJ Social Mobility plan, creating opportunities to deliver practical experience to students from lower socio-economic backgrounds increasing confidence and raising aspirations. What is the eligibility criteria for students? All students must satisfy the requirements for a STEP into Justice work experience placement and: Be in full time education Be aged between 14 –24 years old Attend or previously attended a state-funded, non-fee-paying school with more than 20% eligibility for free school meals – or be in receipt of free school meals Live within a reasonable commuting distance to an MoJ office How do I apply for a placement? School & College students will need a teacher/tutor to complete the following Application Form on their behalf. Come and visit us in Careers if you would like help with this. The Schools Programme Pathway Team will then register your interest, and be in touch should they find a suitable placement. When do placements take place? All parties will agree on suitable dates appropriate for both the business, Placement Supervisor and student. Placements can be at any time throughout the year. What will happen next? Once your application is received the Schools Programme Pathway Team will register your interest, if a suitable vacancy arises to facilitate your placement request we will contact you. Please bear in mind, as we receive a lot of applications not all students will be matched to a placement. If you have further questions or queries please email mojschoolsprogramme@justice.gov.uk
PAID WORK-EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITY WITH SMART FUTURES Smart Futures is a 1– month programm, which starts with two weeks of paid employability training and work experience at EY’s office in Bristol. This year the Bristol Programme will take place from 3rd-14th August. Students will gain a variety of transferable skills that will give them a head start in their career, whilst also working towards a CMI Level 2 qualification in Team Leading. The programme can make students more employable, helping them in their transition into work.
As part of the programme, young people are allocated a business mentor to support them throughout their final year at school/college and advise them on one of the biggest career choices they will make - the first step in their working life. Students will also be invited to a series of alumni events throughout this time. The programme aims to support young people from low income families who have a good level of academic attainment but may lack genuine opportunity and key employability skills. Below is the key eligibility criteria for the programme: Currently in Year 12 Eligible (not necessarily claiming) free school meals at any time in the last two years OR Eligible for College Bursary Studying any combination of A-level/International Baccalaureate/BTEC Level 3s/National 5/ Highers Ambitious and motivated to join the world of work
This is NOT a programme exclusively for young people looking to pursue a career in finance, business or accounting. All young people studying any range of subjects are invited to apply as long as they meet the eligibility criteria.
ST BRENDAN’S WILL BE HOSTING AN APPLICATION WORKSHOP. SEE NEXT PAGE FOR DETAILS Click HERE for application web link. Students can also register their interest by emailing – smartfutures@eyfoundation.ey.com and we will contact them regarding how they can apply to the programme.
Smart Futures is a 10 month programme, which starts with two weeks of paid employability training and work experience at EY’s office in Bristol. This year the Bristol Programme will take place from 3rd-14th August. (See previous page)
APPLICATION WORKSHOP The EY foundation will be hosting a workshop to help interested students with their application for the paid work-experience programme. If you would like to apply and attend this workshop please send and email to ceiag@stbrn.ac.uk expressing your interest, or come and visit us in the career zone.
Thursday, 27th February 12.30-1.30PM
B117 (computer suite) Click HERE for application web link. Students can also register their interest by emailing – smartfutures@eyfoundation.ey.com and we will contact them regarding how they can apply to the programme.
South Bristol Jobs and Apprenticeships Fair Feb 27 2020—South Bristol Skills Academy (SBSA), The Boulevard, Hengrove Park, Bristol, BS14 0DB Over 60 employers will be waiting to talk to you about their job and apprenticeship vacancies. Come ready to impress. If you see a job you want, there will be people and computers to help you apply straight away. You can find out about a wide range of college courses as well as employment options. Organiser Karin Smyth MP says: “Improving training and job opportunities for people in Bristol South is a real priority for me. With too many people in low-paid, insecure work, we need more quality apprenticeships and secure jobs with higher wages. I’m pleased to work with partners to organise another Jobs and Apprenticeships Fair to link you up with local businesses and organisations which can help”. Organised by Bristol City Council (Employment Support Team), City of Bristol College, the Department for Work and Pensions, Karin Smyth MP and National Careers Service.
Cyber Apprenticeships with MI5 and MI6 22 Months £22,677 London At MI5 and MI6, we keep the UK safe from all kinds of threats - from terrorism to cyber-attacks. On our Cyber Security Technologist Level 4 Apprenticeship, individuals will learn to protect the public from harm by managing and dealing with cyber threats. Working alongside the world’s best cyber security professionals, and with support from their own mentor, they’ll be actively engaged in protecting our country. We’ll pay for their training and they’ll earn a salary while they learn/ They could even be offered a full-time role and the end of the apprenticeship. So, if you know someone with a real passion for tech, we’ll teach them the rest. The apprenticeship covers: Cyber Security Open Source Intelligence Network and Digital Communications Theory Cryptography IT Security Penetration Testing
It’s a unique opportunity to solve problems you won’t see anywhere else. For more information, or to apply CLICK HERE MI5 and MI6 are Equal Opportunities employers, committed to reflecting the society we protect. Our recruitment process is fair, transparent and based on merit. We particularly welcome applications from women, Black, Asian and Minority ethnic candidates.
UPCOMING SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINES 1. Upcoming scholarship application deadlines Lots of Universities offer scholarships for people seeking refugee protection. Please visit the STAR website for morefor information, CLICK HERE.are open for applications, please check the directory of refugee Lots of scholarships people seekingor refugee protection
scholarships on the STAR website for information and links on how to apply. A list of some of the closing dates for scholarships
is below. Here is a list of upcoming scholarship deadlines:
Feb & March
April
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June
July and August
SOAS, London (UG) Hull Sheffield Manchester Newcastle Kingston University De Montfort, Leicester Royal Holloway London Brunel Dundee University of East London
27 Feb 2020 28 Feb 2020 29 Feb 2020 06 March 2020 12 March 2020 16 March 2020 20 March 2020 26 March 2020 31 March 2020 31 March 2020 April 2020
York St. John
03 April 2020
University of Sussex
12 April 2020
Winchester
24 April 2020
London School of Economics Edge Hill Liverpool York Kings College London (Summer)
27 April 2020 30 April 2020 30 April 2020 30 April 2020 01 May 2020
Ulster University
01 May 2020
Salford
15 May 2020
University College London
15 May 2020
Exeter
18 May 2020
Chester
29 May 2020
Northumbria
29 May 2020
Strathclyde University of Gloucestershire Birbeck Leeds Trinity St. Andrews Bath
29 May 2020 30 May 2020 31 May 2020 31 May 2020 31 May 2020 01 June 2020
Queen's University Belfast
09 June 2020
Sheffield Hallam
14 June 2020
Warwick
28 June 2020
Surrey
30 June 2020
Bradford
30 June 2020
Nottingham
30 June 2020
SOAS, London (PG)
30 June 2020
Greenwich, London
July 2020
Newman University, Birmingham
01 July 2020
Leicester
31 July 2020
Teeside
14 Aug 2020
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY FOR 3Y2’S Once again IntoUniversity have teamed up with global management consulting firm, McKinsey & Company to help find students for their prestigious annual Leadership Academy - all travel, accommodation and food is included! Applying couldn't be simpler, all you need to do is upload your CV here by Sunday 29th March. Please note you must be in Year 13 and turn 18 by August 2020 to apply. More details below... What is the Leadership Academy? A message from McKinsey & Co... As a Year 13 student, you’re facing big choices. What career path should I choose? What passions do I want to pursue? Whatever your plans, we would like to help. Our Leadership Academy 2020 is a chance to have fun, meet other students from the UK and Ireland, learn about leadership and develop practical work skills that will enable you to become a great leader. You’ll also learn about management consulting as a possible career option. After taking part in the residential, you’ll become a part of the wider McKinsey network. In Spring 2021 we’ll hold a graduate reunion where you can share progress with fellow participants. Over the next few years we’ll stay in touch to update you on events and opportunities. How do I apply? Do not apply through the McKinsey & Co website. To apply all you need to do is submit your CV and complete the relevant registration details by clicking here. We will then pass them on to McKinsey & Company. This way they will know you are an Into University Student! What should my CV include? Your CV should include a full academic record, including all examination subjects and grades and predicted grades. We would also like to hear about any extracurricular interests such as voluntary work, sporting and musical accomplishment or entrepreneurial activities. If you don't have a CV you can use this template CV to help.
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Careers Information and Opportunities
‘Become a Paramedic’ Taster Event Saturday, 28 March 2020 at UWE This event is designed for college and A-Level students who are considering a career in the Ambulance Service. It provides an action-packed and interactive day where you can learn what a good University application looks like, how to do CPR and control haemorrhage, attend interactive discussions with SWASFT Paramedics and witness an exciting demonstration provided by the Trust’s Hazardous Area Response Team (HART). A full lunch, tea and coffee will also be provided. Tickets cost £25 and students are welcome to bring one additional adult free of charge.
Tickets are limited, but can be booked here: CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS
#FuturesUP Careers at PwC Monday, February 10, 2020 2:30 PM - 5:15 PM You are invited to an afternoon of inspiration and professional networking at PWC's Bristol offices for #FuturesUP! Uptree partner companies are all looking forward to meeting you... This event is for 16-20 year olds who are interested in finding out more about different careers! AGENDA: 3:00 PM Inspiring Speakers. 3:20 PM Apprentice & Graduate Panel. 3:50 PM Break & Employer Stalls. 4:20 PM Speed Mentoring. 5:00PM Thank you’s. Informal networking. 5:15 PM Doors close. Please note: You must register through your Uptree account - if you have got a place, you will receive a confirmation email/text 2 weeks before the event. OBJECTIVES  To inform and inspire you about different careers available - To give you access to a professional network to ask questions and hear stories - To improve your confidence to apply to jobs in the future For more info or to sign up CLICK HERE
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Open Doors Week aims to inspire more people into the construction industry by letting them go ‘behind the scenes’ to discover the diverse and rewarding range of career paths the industry has to offer, as well as changing people’s perceptions of construction. Discover how the communities you live in are shaped and constructed by an industry with a diverse range of career paths to offer. The next Open Doors event will take place from Monday 16 - Saturday 21 March 2020 There are sites all over the country, but in Bristol there are visits being held in Long Ashton, the City Centre, and the Colston Hall.
For more information and to book your place CLICK HERE
Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust is holding our annual Life, Death and the Rest event and we are planning to hold a Women in the Death Industry discussion panel on Friday 6th Feb 13.30-3pm The event (which is free of charge) - if you are interested in attending please visit the Career Zone. We will have speakers from the academic community, palliative care, funeral directors and celebrants which will show the wide range of careers opportunities in this life affirming and growing industry. An added bonus is that Arnos Vale is extremely easy to get to from the college as it is directly on the x39 bus route.
Never Such an Innocence Competition 19/20 “Impact of Conflict on Communities” At Never Such Innocence we aim to give children and young people across the world a voice on war and conflict. We offer opportunities to reflect on conflict throughout history and today through poetry, art, song and speeches. For the 2019/20 academic year, the Never Such Innocence competition will be bigger than ever! We have expanded our focus to include all conflicts throughout history and today, and have broadened the age range to 9-18. We are also delighted to open a new speechwriting category! This year’s theme is ‘The Impact of Conflict on Communities’ – We invite young people all across the world to write a poem, speech, or song, or create a piece of art reflecting on how a conflict has or is affecting a community. This conflict could be past or present; international, national or local. We also have two bonus categories, ‘75’ and ‘A Fight for Freedom’, with special prizes—more information about these on the website. We invite young people to have a strong and powerful voice to influence the world’s decision makers. Visit our resource and Top Tips pages to gain inspiration or enter the competition! Deadline 20th March 2020
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SMBP Work Insight & Skills Week: 27th - 31st July Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Coventry, Oxford, Leeds & Manchester What is the SMBP Insight Week? For the 8th year running, the Social Mobility Business Partnership (SMBP) are running their unique Work Insight & Skills week for Year 12 students. The placement is 5 days and each day you will visit a different well known company (such as Barclays, ITV, Adidas, EE, Boohoo and Microsoft), gaining an insight into sectors including Law, Finance and Business. Following the program you will also receive online coaching to help you with your future pathway. Watch this video to learn more. (Click here)
“I have enjoyed every part of it, and gained so many skills" “You have honestly inspired me to achieve higher that I could have ever imagined.” Deadline to apply is Sunday 22nd March. To apply click here For their website click here
BRISTOL CAREERS FAIR Friday, February 21, 2020 10:00am-2:00pm Holiday Inn, Bristol City Centre Looking for the right career can often be time-consuming and frustrating. The Bristol Careers Fair will offer candidates from all backgrounds, experience and education level the opportunity to speak to an abundance of local employers, all in one place. Why attend? Variety There will be a wide variety of different organisations attending, alongside a wide variety of roles being offered. Speed Online applications can be very time consuming – by attending you get to skip this process and directly speak to the organisation! Meet Employers Face-to-Face This gives you the chance to ask as many questions as you like and find out anything you want to know about the company you could potentially be starting a Career with.
No pre-registration is required, you can just turn up on the day – however, you can find out more and register your interest here. You can find out more regarding The UK Careers Fair including how you can exhibit by visiting www.ukcareersfair.com or emailing info@ukcareersfair.com
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CLICK HERE for Health and Science Taster Day Deadline to apply 25th February 2020
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Our next event is: Mock MMI Evening Sunday 16th February 2020: 10am-2pm Wills Memorial Building, Queens Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1RJ
We are a group of medical students from University of Bristol who form a society called MedStart, a group which aims to help students learn about and apply to medicine. We provide some handy tips and workshops, such as practising for the UCAT/ BMAT and MMIs. This event aims to mirrors the MMI interview process, with 10 stations designed to test students on interview topics which could possibly arise during their real interview. Our volunteers will provide helpful feedback for the students, to give them confidence and reflect on how they can improve to demonstrate to future interviewers that they are a great candidate for medicine. To sign up for the event via google form CLICK HERE Please can we ask that any students who are interested in attending the event, fill out the Google Form above by Friday 7th February 2020. Students that are successful and expected to attend will be contacted by Wednesday 12th February 2020. Anyone else will be placed on a waiting list, and if a place becomes available, they will be immediately contacted. We ask that any student that can no longer attend contacts us at medstartbristol.gmail.com so we can give their place to someone else. Secondly, we have brought our e-mentoring scheme back for Spring term! This involves aspiring students being paired to one of our volunteers, a current medical student who will become a mentor. Email addresses will be exchanged and our mentors will be able to provide advice and support about medical school. Mentees are encouraged to ask questions and make the most of the opportunity to speak to someone who has recently gone through the application process and is currently studying at medical school. For the google form which enables students to sign up to the e-mentoring scheme CLICK HERE
Are you hoping to study a BioMed type course at university, such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary, biomedical sciences, biology, zoology, nursing, midwifery‌?
Drop-in for support with choice of course, personal statements, work experience, lab placements and interview practice Some sessions will be practical tasks which you will need to book in advance as places will be limited, other sessions will involve guests such as former or current students
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The Parents' Guide to is a series of guides answering questions parents have about what choices their children can make after school and what they can do to help them. They cover university application, degree apprenticeship and general apprenticeships, offering all the information in one place rather than searching multiple websites online. They are written specifically to address parent queries, created by experts and reviewed by over 500 schools and colleges.
If this is of interest click here for their website
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Our apprenticeship scheme has been a fantastic success since launching in our Pension Administration team back in 2018. We initially took on apprentices in our Amersham, Bromsgrove, Cheltenham and Liverpool offices, but have since extended our schemes to now include our Bristol and Leeds offices. Due to continued success, we now have the following 18-month apprenticeships available from September 2020: Pension Administration - studying towards Workplace Pensions Administration/Consultant Level 3 with the Growth Company Through the Pension Management Institute IT Support Technician Apprenticeship - studying towards infrustructure Technician Level 3 with Baltic apprenticeship Client Support Financial Service Apprenticeship - studying towards Financial Service Administration Level 3 with Babington through the Chartered Insurance Institute.
To Register your interest and to start the application process CLICK HERE For more information CLICK HERE
BDO, global accounting & professional services firm and winners of the Best for Skills Development Award at the School Leavers Awards, are offering a free Apprenticeship Information Evening in Bristol. This event aims to support Year 12 and 13 students in developing apprenticeship knowledge in a leading sector as well as point them towards BDO degree level apprenticeships in Bristol. A range of apprenticeship options are available that result in Audit, Tax & Advisory qualifications.
Student & Parent/Guardian Information Evening Wednesday 4th March from 17:30-19:30. Bridgewater House, Finzels Reach, Counterslip, Bristol BS1 6BX What to expect: Hear from current BDO apprentices about their experiences participating in this exciting programme Presentation on the opportunities on offer at BDO A workshop helping students develop key skills needed to thrive on this apprenticeship programme Information and tips on how achieve success at the assessment centre Networking with BDO recruitment team and trainees from the business Places are strictly limited, so if this is of interest please visit the Career Zone ASAP
Avon Fire & Rescue Service (AF&RS) is encouraging people to consider a new career this winter when it opens applications for whole-time firefighters in March 2020. Ahead of the opening of applications, AF&RS is hosting a 'try before you apply' recruitment day where you can find out everything you need to know about the process and what it takes to be a firefighter, from fitness, practical assessments and miniconferences. These days are held at various stations across the service. Temple Fire Station Saturday 8 February Afternoon 1pm—CLICK HERE Bedminster Fire Station Saturday 15 February Morning 10am - CLICK HERE Afternoon 1pm - CLICK HERE
Bath Fire Station Wednesday 12 February Morning 10am – CLICK HERE Afternoon 1pm – CLICK HERE Weston Fire Station Saturday 29 February Morning 10am – CLICK HERE Afternoon 1pm - CLICK HERE
Free Apprenticeship guide for PARENTS 3rd-9th February is NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP WEEK The latest apprenticeship information & advice for parents, supported by the National Apprenticeship Service. A new ‘Parents pack’ is released every month—the December edition is here and includes application tips with BT, the life of an apprentice at Troup Bywaters + Anders, what’s expected in the workplace, 5 questions to ask when figuring out your options, current vacancies and much more! To download it for free: https://amazingapprenticeships.com/resource/parents-pack-january2020/ More apprenticeship resources : https://amazingapprenticeships.com/resources/
Follow National Apprenticeship Service: FireItUpApps @Apprenticeships / @FireItUp_Apps @fireitupapps Visit apprenticehips.gov.uk or call 08000 150 400
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Apprenticeship Opportunities with Burges Salmon Legal Apprenticeship Qualify as a solicitor within 6 years while developing your professional and personal skills through hands on learning. You will spend 4 days a week working at the firm under the supervision of qualified lawyers and 1 day studying towards formal legal qualifications. Throughout the apprenticeship you will have the opportunity to spend time in several of our legal departments, which will provide you with the breadth and depth of experience needed to succeed as a qualified lawyer. CLICK HERE for more information Deadline to apply 7th February Business Professional Apprenticeship Our Apprenticeship programme is designed to help you to develop your professional and personal skills. This Level 3 Apprenticeship will last for 18 months. During the time, you will spend time in different business areas including HR, Marketing, Finance and Project Management. CLICK HERE for more information
APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITES WITH AON
Investment Consulting Apprenticeship
Insurance and Reinsurance Apprenticeship
Client Management Apprenticeship
Actuarial Apprenticeship
Introducing Aon You may know Aon through our association with Manchester United. You may have seen us in the news. You may not know that we're one of the world's most successful professional services companies, helping the biggest names in business plan for every eventuality. From economic upheaval to political crises to natural disasters and plenty more besides, the world is full of surprises. Our job is to help our clients prepare for and manage those risks, through Pensions, Insurance, Investment Consulting and Human Capital Consulting. With 72,000 people and a clear focus on innovation, Aon is the world's #1 insurance broker, #1 provider of reinsurance and #1 for human capital consulting. Entry Requirements: 104 UCAS points from your top 3 A Levels (or equivalent) or 260 UCAS points for exams sat prior to 2017 (excluding General Studies) i.e. ABC, including grade A or above in Maths or equivalent Five grade A*- C GCSEs including Maths and English For more information on each individual role click here TO FAST TRACK YOUR APPLICATION GO THROUGH MYKINDAFUTURE. FOR MORE INFO VISIT THE CAREER ZONE. Application deadline: Monday 2nd March 2020 (we encourage early applications as applications will be closed early if/when roles are filled). Assessment centres: Will begin in February/March 2020 and will be organised based on stream and location. These sessions will continue to take place until all roles are filled.
PSCO recruitment is now OPEN!! Work as a police community support officer (PCSO) can be very exciting, as each day brings new challenges. You will be involved in the fight against a range of crime and disorder problems. Just some of the tasks you might encounter on any given day are: contributing to the regeneration of local communities increasing public safety dealing with truants, graffiti, abandoned vehicles, litter, missing persons enquiries helping to support crime victims controlling crowds at major events, such as football games or concerts. To apply you must be 18 years old (at the time you would start), a British Citizen., and be in good physical and mental health. Avon and Somerset Constabulary are particularly driven to achieve a more inclusive workforce that represents our communities and actively encourages applications from individuals from underrepresented groups. If you are interested in working for us and are from an underrepresented group, please go to the Our Inclusive Culture page for further information.
To find out more information or to apply please CLICK HERE
Solicitor Apprenticeship Level 7 Closing date: 24 Feb 2020 Bristol City Council and Womble Bond Dickinson You'll be employed either by WBD or BCC and throughout your apprenticeship you will study first for Law Degree and then to qualify as a Solicitor whilst contributing to our legal work and the city of Bristol. Now how does that sound for starters? We're looking for candidates with good academics at A level (or equivalent) as a minimum and can consider candidates who will receive their A level results in August 2019. Please note these Apprenticeships are not open to those who already have a Law Degree or Graduate Diploma in Law (or LPC/BPTC). Beyond that, we are looking for people with a commitment to Bristol and its surrounding areas who are able to demonstrate a few core skills: team-working, communication, creative and analytical thinking, an ability to build strong and lasting relationships and a drive to succeed. Do you still have questions? That's only natural. We're here to answer any queries you might have before you make your application. Feel free to get in touch with one of us: Kita Watkins, at kita.watkins@wbd-uk.com or Tiffany Jenkins at tiffany.jenkins@bristol.gov.uk. For more information CLICK HERE
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Chartered Management Accountancy Level 7 Apprenticeship with BT Group plc Location: St Clement’s House, Bristol, BS1 4AY Duration: 4 and a half years
This fantastic apprenticeship with one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies will enable you to gain valuable work experience, study for a professional accountancy qualification that’s recognized worldwide, and earn an attractive salary. If you’re comfortable working with numbers, have strong problem-solving skills and want to work in a fast-paced and exciting business environment, this is the apprenticeship for you. Entry requirements: Achieve three A-Level qualifications with a minimum of BBC grades (or equivalent) by September 2020, as well as 5 GCSEs at grade 6-9 including English Language and Maths. For more information, search “BT apprenticeships” and navigate to the finance section, or click HERE
We have 2 opportunities: Level 3 Apprentice Transport Technician
Level 3 Apprentice Technician - to join us on our award-winning programme in Bristol, starting in Summer/Autumn 2020. As an Apprentice at Stantec, you will be part of an industry leading programme designed to develop the best Engineers. We will pair you with an experienced engineer who will guide and mentor you through the initial phase of your career. You’ll be involved in the design and delivery of some of our projects from start to finish. We will teach you how to use programs such as Computer Aided Design (CAD) to produce drawings for building and infrastructure projects. You will learn technical skills such as civil engineering calculations and report writing. No previous experience is required. You will be a positive and proactive team player who demonstrates enthusiasm for engineering and a willingness to apply yourself in a workplace environment. Here are the general skills we look for in our apprentices:
A keen interest in Transport Planning.
5x GCSEs including a minimum of 5 or above in Maths and English.
A good level of computer literacy including MS Office.
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Launch Pad School Leaver Programme—(CFAB/ACA) Spring/Summer 2020 in Bristol at Bishop Fleming Our first-class Launch Pad School Leaver Level 7 Apprenticeship programme enables you to train to become a Chartered Accountant without having to go to university. Joining an ambitious and forward-thinking business, you will gain valuable work experience whilst studying for an internationally recognised accountancy qualification. But it doesn’t stop there. This programme will provide you with a launch pad to accelerate your early career progression within our business. Our approach to trainee recruitment focuses on long-term investment. We look for aspiring managers, directors and partners who will contribute to the growth and success of our business whilst developing their own rewarding careers. Why join our team? As a part of our Launch Pad programme, you will experience rotations around a range of departments so will gain valuable work experience within our Business Services, Audit and Tax teams. You’ll get to work with SMEs, family-owned businesses, large corporates, and not-for-profit organisations across a wide range of sectors – as your experience grows so will the level of responsibility that you have. Throughout the year, you will attend one of our accredited training providers to study for your CFAB and then your ACA qualification enabling you to become a chartered accountant within five years. But it's not all about work. Our trainees are all encouraged to make a wider contribution through wider initiatives such as CSR, diversity and sports and social activities. This allows you to develop into both technical experts and the future leaders of our business. We know this gives our business a refreshingly different, people-focused culture. It’s no coincidence then, that for four years running we’ve been ranked as a Sunday Times Top 100 Best Company to work for. Sounds good? – then show us what you’re made of… We’re looking for ambitious, hardworking and a self-motivated people with excellent communication skills. Our minimum requirements are:
3 A Levels (Or Equivalent) with minimum grades of BBC
9 GCSE’s 9-5 (A*-C) with at least Maths Grade 6 (B)
Full Driving Licence To Apply or for more information CLICK HERE
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ON-SITE APPRENTICESHIP APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN We are now taking applications for September 2020. The following outlines what you need to do next: Before you apply
Consider the trade you would like to specialise in
Do some research to find out what a tradesperson does, in your chosen trade, on a day to day basis.
Read through On Site’s guide for your chosen trade at www.onsitebristol.co.uk
Gather information and advice about careers in the construction industry from family or friends, research on line, careers advisers, or a member of the On Site team.
Contact companies and tradesmen who might employ you an apprentice. On Site Bristol helps to find jobs but there is a huge demand so it is important to search out opportunities yourself.
3 Steps to Apply
https://www.onsitebristol.co.uk/apply/ (Call 0117 3521960, if you need assistance) and select the apply for apprenticeship button.
You will be invited to sit our entrance test from January onwards. Let us know if you need some extra time or a reader prior to the test.
If you pass the test we will invite you to attend a short interview. On completion of the test and interview we will be able to give you advice and guidance to help you find an employer for your apprenticeship.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY Any further queries please email info@onsitebristol.co.uk or call 0117 3521960.
KPMG Apprenticeship programmes Now Open! Our 2020 Graduate and Undergraduate programmes are now open for applications! You’ll discover a wide range of programmes at KPMG, with a broad choice of career paths. Whatever your degree discipline, you can build a rewarding future and work with some of the brightest minds. You might think a career in professional services calls for a degree, but at KPMG we look at the whole picture to assess potential - we'll view academic results alongside students commitment to learn and ambition to develop and grow. Throughout each of our programmes, apprentices are supported to achieve professional qualifications such as diplomas and degrees. Applications on-going—Click here
Degree Apprenticeships Professional Training Programmes Whether you are just finishing your A-levels (or an equivalent qualification) or looking to take your career in a whole new direction, our school leaver programmes and apprenticeships are your fast-track to a brilliant future. Whatever your passion, from science to engineering, with us you will not only get to mix hands-on training with classroom study, you will be paid to do it. So you’ll gain industry recognised qualifications or even a degree, debt-free. What’s more, you’ll get exposure to incredible professionals who want to share their knowledge with you and help you get to where you want to be. PROGRAMMES Digital & Technology Solutions Apprenticeship Engineering Degree Apprenticeship Manufacturing Engineering Degree Apprenticeship Materials Laboratories Degree Apprenticeship Non-Destructive Testing Engineer Degree Apprenticeship DEADLINE: Rolls Royce have advised students to get applications in ASAP as they are first come, first served! CLICK HERE FOR FURTHER INFO AND TO APPLY
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Higher Education
We're pleased to announce we have launched the Medicspot Innovation Grant, open to all UK students who will be going on to study a degree related to health, medicine, nursing or life sciences. Bringing together forward-thinking healthcare professionals with cutting-edge technology, we hope to shape the future of healthcare. That's why we've created the Medicspot Innovation Grant, as a chance for the next generation of doctors, pharmacists and healthcare professionals to voice their ideas and receive support for their studies. The Grant awards £500 to UK students going on to study a degree related to health, medicine, nursing or life sciences. Key dates: Applications open – 11/11/2019 Closing date – 31/03/2020 Grants announced – 13/04/2020 More information or to Apply: www.medicspot.co.uk/grant
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Birmingham – 24 March 2020 What are the Oxford and Cambridge Student Conferences? Designed as Open Days on the road, our conferences bring experienced admissions staff, subject specialists and current students from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge to you and your students at venues around the UK. The events are aimed at Year 12 students (or equivalent) who are studying for their A Levels/IB (or equivalent) and are beginning to consider their options for study beyond sixth form. These full day events provide up to date information about our courses, clearly outline the admissions process and provide students with the opportunity to hear first-hand how our current undergraduate students find life at Oxford and Cambridge. Our aim is for students to leave having explored the breadth of subjects on offer to them, gained a deeper insight into what our courses involve and an understanding of how both universities assess applications. For more information Click Here If you want to go on this trip please contact the Careers Department to register your interest or email ceiag@stbrn.ac.uk
FREE STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH OXFORD BROOKS UNI! Shadow-a-Student scheme is now open for 2020 Your students can walk in the shoes of a university student in this unique 1:1 experience. Students are paired up with one of our student ambassadors and spend half a day immersing themselves in campus life. With the chance to attend a subject-based lecture, explore the university campus and facilities and chat over lunch with our ambassadors, this is the perfect opportunity for students to gain a deeper understanding of the university experience, as well as their chosen subject. Students can register interest individually here. Oxford Brooks Summer School As we announced in December the applications for our Discover Brookes 2020 Summer Schools are now open and we have already started to see applications coming in. If you would like your students to know more about the Summer Schools or are unsure whether to apply or not, then we are more than happy to come in and deliver an assembly to provide some more information. We can arrange this at a date and time which suits your school/college schedule. Aimed at year 12 or first year of college students, our Summer Schools are the perfect opportunity for your students to experience four days in the life of a university student - including staying over in halls, taking part in social activities, working with Brookes students, and meeting people with similar interests to them. Alongside academic taster sessions, your students will be provided with tailored support and guidance to help them with their UCAS applications and their transition to university. Students can apply to the following summer schools: 30 June - 3 July 2020: Engineering, Environment & Creative Arts 7 - 10 July 2020: Humanities & Social Sciences 14 - 17 July 2020: Business & Management 21 - 24 July 2020: Healthcare, Life & Sports Sciences Places on our Discover Brookes 2020 Summer Schools are fully funded - including accommodation, catering, and transport to campus. Students can apply now using our online application form - the deadline for completing this form is Friday 17 April 2020.
Are you thinking about applying to Brunel? You can experience what it would be like to be an undergraduate student at Brunel by attending one of our Experience Days. Our Experience Days for 2020 are taking place on: Saturday 15 February 2020 Saturday 28 March 2020 Friday 17 April 2020 These days typically run from 9.30am to 3pm and give you the opportunity to explore your chosen subject, meet with our students and academics, and get a real feel for life at Brunel. You will get the chance to: Attend interactive sessions and workshops and learn more about your course Network with our academics and current students over lunch Join our campus and accommodation tours Meet our support services – Admissions, Careers & Placements, Disability and Dyslexia Service and many more Put your questions on University life to our Student Panel Click here for more information or to book
Faculty of Law Open Days 2020 Monday 16, Tuesday 17, and Wednesday 18 March It is our great pleasure to announce that bookings are now being taken for the Law Faculty Open Days at Oxford University. This is an excellent opportunity to find out about studying Law at Oxford and for students to … Hear all about our undergraduate courses, and opportunities for careers in law following undergraduate study Receive clear guidance on admissions procedures, entry requirements, and student finance. Meet current undergraduates and law lecturers. Have lunch and a tour in one of the Oxford Colleges Learn first-hand what it is like to study Law at Oxford SPACES ARE LIMITED. YOU MUST REQUEST A NOMINATION FROM THE COLLEGE. For more information visit the Career Zone Applications are open from today Thursday 16th of January and close on Friday 21 February, or when fully booked. For eligible students, we offer travel bursaries. Please book early to avoid disappointment! If we are fully booked, students can also attend the University wide Open days in July and September. For more information, please CLICK HERE
Opportunities for 3y1’s with The University of Exeter Humanities and Social Sciences Summer Residential Our 4 day, fully funded Year 12 residential event has been designed for students considering studying courses that fall into the category of Humanities or Social Sciences – and in some cases span both. As well as the academic content, participants will gain a first-hand experience of student life – staying in halls, working alongside current University students and trying out some of the extra curricular opportunities available on campus. Dates – 29th June – 2nd July 2020 Places on this residential are limited and student eligibility may apply. Please contact the HASS Residential team with expressions of interest or further queries: hassoutreach@exeter.ac.uk. Please contact the Career Zone if you’re interested in this.
The 'A Day In The Life' scheme is an exciting student shadowing programme which brings individuals or small school groups onto campus to gain an insight into life at the University of Exeter by shadowing an undergraduate student for the day. Accompanied by University of Exeter Student Ambassadors, students have the opportunity to attend undergraduate lectures, seminars and/or other academic sessions, take part in a full campus tour, and have the opportunity to speak to staff and current students about the course, student life, the university, the city, and the careers and opportunities available beyond graduation. Travel expenses for attendees will be reimbursed however they will need to bring their own lunch. Dates – Flexible in terms one and two Students can register to go by clicking HERE They will need contact details of a staff member at the college.
For all students in years 10-13. Individual students can book online at www.law.ac.uk/about/events
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Access to Southampton (A2S) is a programme of events and activities to give you an insight into studying at university. The scheme will support your university application and help develop the skills you need to reach your potential as an undergraduate. The programme includes a residential summer school, support with transition to university, a scholarship and potential eligibility for additional admissions consideration. To be eligible for the A2S scheme, you should have the potential to study at the
University of Southampton and meet at least one of the following eligibility criteria:
In the first generation of your immediate family to apply to Higher Education, excluding brothers or sisters
In receipt of a 16-19 bursary or similar grant OR received Free School Meals during your GCSE studies
Attended a secondary school which achieved below the national average Attainment 8 point score in 2019*
Living in or grew up in Local Authority care OR are estranged from your family
Are a Young Carer
Current home post code shows that you live in an area with low levels of progression to Higher Education. (Postcodes within the lowest 2 POLAR4 quintiles)
Current home post code shows that you live in area that falls within the lowest 20
per cent of the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD).
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The National Access Summer School is an immersive four day residential that gives students an insight into the full university experience, including taster lectures from a range of academic subjects, living in accommodation and new social experiences.
This programme is only available to students who live outside the Greater West Midlands region and are currently in Year 12. The next programme begins with a week long residential at the University from Sunday 23 – Wednesday 26 August 2020.
The costs of the National Access Summer School are completely covered by the University. This includes travel to and from the University (up to ÂŁ35), accommodation, all meals during the residential element and all social activities. For more information or to apply CLICK HERE
CreatorsXX - Summer School 2020 Will you take part in the next generation of creative innovation? Engineering is far more than building and fixing things – and we want to prove it. From sustainable development and renewable energy to the smart technologies that are revolutionising our lives in areas like healthcare, transport, education and communication, there's a growing need for females who are creative, ambitious and enjoy solving problems in the modern world. This three-day programme from 3 – 5 August invites young females in years 10, 11 and 12 to come to the University of Bristol to experience all aspects of engineering first-hand. You’ll get to attend taster lectures, visit the world leading research labs and take part in hands on practical workshops. As well as developing your subject knowledge, you will find out about other aspects of university life at Bristol for example societies, student support and welfare initiatives as well as discovering the global opportunities available. You will explore the university campus and meet current undergraduate students who will discuss their university experience, helping you to make the right choices for you. Please note this is only for state school/college students who live locally to Bristol (BS or BA postcode) and attendance is required all three days in order to graduate with a CreatorsXX certificate. Students sign up form is linked here and website is linked here. For further information email roisin.quinn@bristol.ac.uk
For more information CLICK HERE or visit us in The Career Zone
Equal Access University Scholarships for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the UK What is STAR? STAR is a national charity of 34,000 students welcoming refugees to the UK. Together we: Volunteer at local refugee projects Campaign to improve the lives of refugees Educate people about refugees and asylum Lots of universities already offer scholarships, bursaries, fee waivers and reduced fees to help people who have claimed asylum in the UK access higher education. STAR have created a list of all the universities and organisations we’ve heard about that offer this kind of support. We try to keep this list as up to date as possible but recommend that you check with the university to make sure. To see this list CLICK HERE
If you are not seeking refugee protection but are unable to access HE funding as a result of temporary or lack of immigration status then Let Us Learn, an organisation which campaigns for the rights of young migrants in the UK accessing higher education, might be able to help you. They offer advice and support about accessing HE and a list of scholarships which are open to UK migrants. Find out more at Let Us Learn.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY Aston Progression Pathways (APP) is an 18-month programme that empowers eligible Year 12 students to achieve their goal of studying STEM, Business or Law courses at Aston University. Students on the scheme receive the following benefits: Residential summer school E-mentoring UCAS and personal statement support Study skills support A contextual offer
This sustained programme of activity aims to raise students' aspirations, improve their motivation to progress onto Higher Education and provides them with the knowledge, skills and experiences that will enhance their UCAS application. Our Aston Progression Pathways programmes are open to Year 12 students who are studying at a non-selective school or college. Applicants must have the potential to study at Aston University* and meet one or more of the criteria below.
Live in a POLAR4, Quintile 1 or 2 area (check whether your live in an eligible postcode area here) Attend a school or college in a POLAR 4, Quintile 1 area (check whether your school has an eligible postcode here) Come from a home where neither parent has attended a university in the UK or abroad Have a disability or are in receipt of a personal independence payment Are in care or have been in care in the past
Students with the potential to study at Aston University would have attained at least 5 GCSEs at a pass grade or higher, including Maths, English and Science. Their predicted grades at A Level/ BTEC/ IB would also match the entry requirements of their chosen course at Aston University.
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Access UCL - UCL's contextual offer scheme Access UCL is UCL's contextual offer scheme for students from groups that are underrepresented at UCL. Eligible students who successfully complete the Access UCL scheme will receive a reduced offer of up to two grades below the standard UCL offer for the programme they have applied for. Students would also have to meet one of the following eligibility criteria to be made an Access UCL offer:
Are care experienced Are estranged from family Are a young carer Live in a low participation neighbourhood (POLAR Q1) Live in an area of high deprivation (IMD Q1)
For more information about the scheme, please visit www.ucl.ac.uk/wp/access-ucl. You can also visit this website to check their individual eligibility using our Access UCL eligibility checker.
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Gap Years
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Free and impartial GAP YEAR ADVICE & SUPPORT For Young People
WE ARE NOT a company trying to sell gap years. WE ARE UNPAID VOLUNTEERS, with 20+ years experience of the gap year market, wanting to help post-16 students make good decisions for their future. We save you time PLEASE CLICK THE LINKS BELOW FOR FURTHER INFORMATION There are gap year advice sections on planning a gap year, fundraising, travel safety, and the ethics of overseas volunteering. CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE
Contact lawrence@independentgapadvice.org
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Volunteering & Work experience
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Career Zone—Find us just off Café Max Welcome to our team: Julie Ilogu, Careers Advisor Laura Radford, Careers Advisor
Leanne England, Work Experience Coordinator If you would like a careers appointment to discuss your future options, including higher education, apprenticeships and work, please book a 30 minute appointment via Moodle —> Career Zone —> Careers Appointments If you are interested in gaining Work Experience and not sure where to start, please pop into Career Zone and ask for Leanne.
A2L3 SUPPORT SESSIONS FOR WORK EXPERIENCE These will be weekly drop-in sessions for students who need support with sourcing, making contact and paperwork for their work-experience placement in June 2020.
Every Thursday 1.00-2.30PM B101 Support will be provided by Learning Development and the Work Experience Coordinator, Leanne England
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Are you interested in a career in law and looking to gain an insight into how a national law firm works? We are offering a number of opportunities for keen and enthusiastic individuals to complete a work experience placement in our Bristol office. This is not paid employment, but an opportunity which offers first hand experience into the day-today workings of a law firm. This is a great opportunity for those who are currently studying at sixth form or college and are interested in developing a career in law. The work experience placements will take place for a week between 6th April 2019 – 17th April 2020. Requirements You must be studying at sixth form/college or have just completed your studies and have:
5 GCSEs grade C or above (or equivalent) including English and Maths; • An interest in law or working within the legal profession; • Good communication skills; • A willingness to learn.
Your Application Your CV should contain details of your education and any current or previous employment, along with any extra curricular activities. In your cover letter please answer the following questions:
What are the top three skills you are hoping to gain from this experience?
Please explain how you are hoping for these to shape your legal career?
Please note that applications submitted without a covering letter will not be considered for the shortlist.
The application window is open from Friday 24th January 2020 until Sunday 9th February 2020 To Apply CLICK HERE
University of Bristol - Biology Work Experience Research Placement Week 2020 Monday 18th - Friday 22nd May 2020 Monday 6th - Friday 10th July 2020 Are you interested in a potential career in Biology? If so, the University of Bristol have the chance for you to be involved in some REAL scientific research and gain valuable experience. Spend a week extracting, purifying and amplifying the DNA of nematodes to help us find out which species are present in our ecosystems and what this means for agriculture and life on earth. Expect to work with real scientists and researchers, using the University’s state of the art equipment to learn more about the natural world. You will also get to meet and work with other pupils interested in the same ideas. Training and teaching are provided but there is an authentic independent ethos and students will complete all of the work themselves and have to travel to the university each day. To apply click here
ATKINS WORK-EXPERIENCE APPLICATIONS HAVE RE-OPENED! Are you interested in gaining some valuable work experience? Do you want to spend a week with a company that believes in inspiring the next generation of engineers to build a sustainable future? During your time with us, you'll get to know Atkins - our values, our history and exactly what we do. It's a great early insight into a potential career choice and we hope you'll come back and join one of our early careers programmes. If you decide university isn't the right route for you, then you can join our apprentice programme and we'll provide you with the training and the opportunity to obtain professional qualifications. Please see below for the dates of our 2020 work experience in Bristol. Year 12 dates Week 1: 20th July – 24th July 2020 Week 2: 27th July – 31st July 2020 NEW application deadline 1st March. Please ensure that all application forms are sent to workexperience@atkinsglobal.com by that date. More information HERE
PAID WORK EXPERIENCE WITH PWC (Year 12 students) What is on offer? 5 days of paid work experience for students in year 12, running in August 2020 at the PwC Bristol office by Temple Meads.
Students can apply to a Business Insight Week, an Accounting Insight Week or a Digital Insight Week— the application deadline for all Weeks is 14th February 2020. The Business Insight Week is just for students from Social Mobility backgrounds and coaching will be available to help students through the application process. As part of the Business Insight Week, students will participate in a range of workshops and shadow staff in different teams. The Accounting & Digital weeks are for students who are interested in studying Accountancy or Computer Science at university. Students will need to be on track for CCC or above at A-level / DD at BTEC / equivalent.
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Career Zone
Visit: https://bs3community.org.uk/get-involved/ for more information, or email: volunteer@bs3community.org.uk
A Unique opportunity to get behind the scenes of a festival and see how it all works. You would help with setting up stages for performances, handing out flyers and assisting the maintenance and technician teams to deliver a smooth event. Festival week tends to be the 1st week in July
If you’re interested, send an email with a cover letter to Ric Davison, ric@keynshamfest.co.uk https://www.keynshammusicfestival.co.uk/
Volunteering Opportunity!! Aerospace Bristol (Unpaid) ‘Visitor Services Volunteer’ Are you a student who is required to undertake volunteering as part of your studies? Are you looking to work as part of a team providing excellent customer service? Are you passionate about museums, aviation or the tourism industry? If so we can offer you the opportunity to volunteer with us for one day a week for a minimum of 12 weeks. We have flexible shift options so you are able to fit your volunteering around your studies, and of course if you want to stay for longer than 12 weeks that’s fine too Aerospace Bristol museum opened in 2017 and is home to the last Concorde ever built and the last to fly when it returned to its birthplace in 2003. Our vision is an aerospace museum, which inspires, entertains and informs through the understanding of, and engagement with, the stories and collections of Bristol’s aerospace industry – past, present and future. If you have a passion for planes, are enthusiastic about education, are mad for museums or are hoping to gain experience for employment then we want to hear from you.
Requirements: We are looking for people who:
Are passionate about providing a high level of customer service
Are enthusiastic and friendly
Enjoy interacting with museum visitors of all ages and backgrounds
Enjoy working as part of a team
Are willing to promote the museum and its activities
Please note no previous experience is required and full training will be provided.
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YINI is for post A-Level/Higher/Advanced Higher or equivalent school leavers and Undergraduate students who are looking for work placements within technology, science, engineering, business and finance. Students can apply to the programme, post A levels/ Highers/ Advanced Highers or equivalents for a year’s work experience prior to going to university or as a year to help decide on the future direction of their career - be that Higher Apprenticeship, University or work, or during their degree course itself. How it works Student submits application to YINI via web site.
Student interviewed by EDT prior to full acceptance on the scheme.
Companies approach us outlining the kinds of roles they have / students they are looking for.
EDT Placements team will search the registered students’ database to find suitable matches for companies and forward relevant CV’s to the company. In some cases we will contact universities / schools for specific candidates.
The Company will identify which students they would like to interview and when.
The EDT will deal with the administration arrangements informing the student.
The company will interview the student and decide whether they want to offer a placement to the student. If they do the EDT will relay the offer to the Student.
For more information or to apply click HERE Deadlines close 31st May 2020, but CV’s will start to be sent after Christmas.
How to apply: Simply complete the WEX Application Form to begin your journey towards a placement with Rolls-Royce. Please email your completed form to workexperience2@rolls-royce.com. Requirements: GCSE students: For a practical or technical placement, you should have, or be studying for, a minimum of 3 GCSEs (or equivalent) in Maths and English Language, plus either Engineering, Design & Technology or Science (excluding Biology), all at grade 4 or C or above. Deadlines: We are open for your applications all year round. However, if you want to apply for a 2020 placement, please only request this from October 2019. You can apply directly, or via your school/college. Please note your application should be received at least 2 months prior to your requested start date. https://careers.rolls-royce.com/united-kingdom/ students-and-graduates/work-experience
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New Work Experience Opportunities available with Bristol City Council!
If you are studying any of the following subjects and you have an interest in doing work-experience OR have mandatory work experience as part of your course, then Bristol City Council have a number of exciting placements available: POLITICS - ACCOUNTING - GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION - PUBLIC SERVICES - BUSINESS - SOCIOLOGY - HEALTH AND SOCIAL - IT - RELIGION – GEOGRAPHY - LAW - FINE ART – MEDIA – PHOTOGRAPHY – GLOBAL BUSINESS COMMINCATION See below for a small selection of the opportunities available. If you would like to know more about these placements or to see a complete list, please visit us in the CAREERS ZONE (Café Max). The Mayor’s Office (City Hall) – The office supports Mayor Marvin Rees with delivering his manifesto, communicating with citizens across the city, and building a better Bristol. Politics/Public Services/Sociology Employment Support (City Hall) - Supporting people who are looking for work or have low incomes. Promoting Jobs Fairs, learning programmes and maintaining web/social media platform (marketing). Sociology/Health and Social Bristol Design (City Hall) - Bristol Design are an in-house graphic and digital design agency for Bristol Council, working with other councils and partners. Work includes branding, designing posters, leaflets and websites as well as video and still photography. Graphics/Fine Art/Media /IT/Photography International Affairs – Part of the Policy, Strategy and Partnership Directorate and works closely with the Mayor and the Mayor’s Office on all aspects of global affairs for the council. Global Business Communication Continued on next page...
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Executive office (City Hall) - Ensuring good communication is maintained between the Mayor’s office, Cabinet members and corporate leadership, whilst also providing administrative and business support to all three. Politics/IT/Public Services Policy, Public Affairs and Equalities (City Hall) – Promoting equality issues, promoting diversity issues and colleague development regarding equality and diversity. Politics/Business/Religion/Sociology/Law Public Relations and Communication team (City Hall) - Responsible for proactively publicising news about the council’s activity. Delivering marketing and communications plans for a range of campaigns. Politics/Marketing/Business Finance and Accounting Service (City Hall) – An insight into financial planning, budget setting and monitoring, investments, regulatory reporting and accounts, financial advice, risk and insurance. Accounting Democratic Services (City Hall) - Manage the democratic and decision-making processes of the Council and support elected representatives to undertake their duties. Politics/Sociology/Law Admin and Business Support (City Hall): Supporting various departments across the Council, process various applications, handle databases and finance tasks, take minutes and support meetings as well as other support functions. Business/Accounting Bristol Waste Company (Hartcliffe) – Recycling, waste collection and street maintenance. Environmental aspects. Geography/Public Services
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