Careers News No. 69- 13th September 2018

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CAREER ZONE NEWS 69_2018


Contents New This Week! Careers Information Jobs & Apprenticeships Higher Education Gap Years Volunteering & Work experience


Careers Appointments We have careers appointments available via Moodle (Careers Zone) or email CEIAG@stbrn.ac.uk You can also drop in for a quick chat in the careers office within Cafe Max, but if you want a longer session we advise you to book an appointment. To book an appointment, click here


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Upcoming Events for the Autumn Term You will receive more information about these during tutorial and AIP . 

Remember to check your student emails regularly !

 September

26th - UWE advisers talk about choosing a course and a university For all students but particularly 3Y2 who are still unsure about their choices. 2.30-4.00PM 27th - Oxbridge Y12 event – Talk to students on applying to Oxford and Cambridge Universities PLEASE NOTE: Permission will be required for ‘out of lesson’ time October

11th -University and Apprenticeship Fair Ashton Gate Stadium - For all students but particularly 3Y2 who are unsure of their next steps https://www.ukuniversitysearch.com/fair-signup/bristol

19th - Go Construct lunch time stand in Café Max - for all students interested in careers in the construction industry and the built environment 24th - UWE advisers individual careers appointments - for all students who would like to have an individual careers advice appointment with a university careers adviser November

14th - Nursing Mock Interview with University of Winchester - for all students thinking of or applying for Nursing 27th - Careers Fair - for all students - employers, Universities, colleges, training providers and apprenticeships providers to help you find out more about your future options


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New this week!


UWE ADVISERS: HELP CHOOSING A COURSE AND A UNI WEDNESDAY, 26TH SEPTEMBER ST. BRENDAN’S, 2:30pm – 3.30pm Register for a place on MOODLE >

CareerZone > Careers Events or sign up in CareerZone, Café Max


Various other events taking place across the country: Click The Midlands– 19/09/18

Manchester– 22/09/18

EqualEngineers.com for further details

Scotland– 26/09/18

London– 29/09/18


Masterclass: Evaluating Drug Safety by Dr Anita McGrogan Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy and Pharmacology University of Bath

Wednesday 26th September D2/D3 1430 – 1600

ALL students welcome highly recommended for students interested in BioMed Careers


We have many Open Events across our campuses throughout the year and below are all the dates, so please let your students know. We also have our Women in Engineering Event, which will be the third year we have run this, so we hope to make this even bigger and better for your students this year. Women In Engineering Chippenham campus - Friday 22nd February 2019 - All day, times tbc. FE/HE Open Events Chippenham campus - Wednesday 3rd October ‘18 - 5-7pm Salisbury campus - Thursday 4th October '18 - 5-7pm Trowbridge - Thursday 11th October '18 - 5-7pm Lackham - Saturday - 13th October - 5-7pm Chippenham campus - Saturday 10th November '18 - 10am - 12noon Trowbridge campus - Saturday 17th November '18 - 10am - 12noon Lackham campus - Saturday 24th November '18 - 10am - 12noon Salisbury campus - Saturday 1st December '18 - 10am -12noon Please see link for further information


Open Days provides opportunities for students and their guests to find out more about what it would be like to study at university, attend engaging subject sessions delivered by academics and explore facilities available to them such as the library, sports centre, the student union and accommodation. Exploring the university and spending time on campus is the best possible way for students to find out if they are ready to become part of the Aston University family. If you are a teacher interested in


Please see upcoming outreach events and initiatives coordinated by Trinity Hall and the wider University of (further events in the New Year to follow):

Cambridge below

September Cambridge College Open Days: A number of Cambridge Colleges are hosting Open Days throughout September for students in Years 12 and 13. Some Colleges are able to provide accommodation for attendees who need to stay overnight to attend. She Does BioMaths project, deadline 15 September 2018: Newnham College and Lucy Cavendish College invite female mature students to explore the connections between mathematics and biological sciences by completing a project that could win them up to £100 of vouchers. Find out more here. Trinity Hall is one of the Colleges at the University of Cambridge; we are linked with schools and colleges in Bristol as part of the University of Cambridge’s Area Links Scheme, to conduct outreach activity that helps your students to consider and prepare for applying to Higher Education (including universities such as Cambridge and Oxford). Thursday, 28th September 2018 at 2.15PM Trinity Hall is one of the Colleges at the University of Cambridge; we are linked with schools and colleges in Bristol as part of the University of Cambridge’s Area Links Scheme, to conduct outreach activity that helps your students to consider and prepare for applying to Higher Education (including universities such as Cambridge and Oxford).

Up and coming Open Day Programme ‘What are lectures like at University?’ is something I’m sure you get asked a lot. Our Open Days give students this ence. From James Bond to space nuclear batteries to Impact craters, chances are they’ll learn something new.

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Some of my particular favourites this time around include: · “Seventy years of the Windrush Story”, Geography · “What’s so great about The Catcher in the Rye”, American Studies/English · “International Security: the Nuclear Weapons Debate” Politics and International Relations More Information and how to book How to make the most of the day There’s so much to see and do at our Open Days, we recommend having a plan. We’ve created some handy top tips to guide them through the event. Our amazing student ambassadors will, of course, always be on hand to answer questions, make students feel at home and prove to parents that students do really eat – honest! What’s so good about Leicester? We could tell your students how great Leicester is, but to really give a taste of what’s to come, they’ll need to see it for themselves. Meet students studying their subject and hear from the staff teaching it. Explore the campus and first year accommodation, and learn how to bag a career that’s out of this world. What next? Any questions, please visit Open Day FAQ’s. If not, study@le.ac.uk is the place to go.



Rosalind Franklin Room, We The Curious Anchor Road Harbourside Bristol BS1 5LL Friday 21st September 2018. 12:00—17:00 Ever considered a career in engineering or technology? Looking for some opportunities for when you finish school or college? Or perhaps you are already in your career and are looking for a change? Our exhibitors will be ready and waiting to tell you all about what it is like to work for them and what you can expect from pursuing a career with them. We will also have some training providers and educational establishments to talk about how they will support you alongside employers. EqualEngineers connects inclusive employers with diverse talent in engineering and technology. We want to increase social mobility within the engineering and technology profession. EqualEngineers specifically targets female; ethnic minority; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+); and disabled engineers, and other underrepresented groups in the profession. Come along and find out about apprenticeships, placements, internships and graduate opportunities from engineering and technology employers. If you are an exhibitor and would like to showcase your opportunities to our audience, email us at info@equalengineers.com. EqualEngineers believes it is time for a focussed effort on diverse talent in engineering and technology and to bring diverse candidates under one roof. Why not also check out opportunities live now at EqualEngineersJobs today. We look forward to welcoming you to our event!

Book Here


Thinking of applying to study medicine or dentistry?

UKCAT - Students should book their test now UKCAT Dates and Fees

Candidates taking the UKCAT in 2018 should note these key dates: Registration and booking opens Bursary scheme opens Testing begins Registration and online booking closes Bursary deadline Final booking deadline Last testing date UCAS application deadline Results delivered to universities

1 May 2018 1 May 2018 2 July 2018 18 September 2018 at 5pm 18 September 2018 at 5pm 1 October 2018 at midday 2 October 2018 15 October 2018 Early November 2018

The following UKCAT test fees apply in 2018: Tests taken in the EU between 2 July and 31 August 2018

£65

Tests taken in the EU between 1 September and 2 October 2018

£87

Tests taken outside the EU

£115

There is no difference in content between the UKCAT sat during the summer or autumn period. The increased price reflects demand on resources at particular times of the year. We recommend candidates sit the test during the summer period and pay the lower test fee. Test fees depend on the test centre location, not on your place of residence or nationality. Candidates are advised to refer to our Bursary Scheme to see whether they are eligible to have the full cost of the test covered. For further details click here … Alternatively come along to the careers office in Cafe Max


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Careers Information





We would like to invite you to attend our school leaver event taking place on the 12th and 13th October at Olympia, London. What Career Live? helps young people decide what to do beyond school, whether it's an apprenticeship, further training or heading to university. 


At the show, you can meet with top employers as well as leading universities, to help you assess all your options in one place. There are also plenty of interactive features including a mock assessment centre, careers advice lounge, STEM Challenge, CV clinic and free presentations Employers recruiting for their apprenticeship programmes at the event include J.P. Morgan, Network Rail, Rolls Royce, NHS, Warner Bros, Coca-Cola and many more. Universities at the event include Nottingham, Southampton, Warwick, University of Law, DeMontfort, Surrey, Roehampton, and more. Students can register here.



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Jobs & Apprenticeships


JOB OPPORTUNITY Hotshot Holiday Camp Sports Coach Leader/Hotshot Holiday Camp Sports Coach Assistant, - Ref:1746440 Apply Now Department: Estates & Facilities – Centre for Sport Campus/location: Frenchay campus Salary band: C - £18,688.00- £22,017.00 Salary details Salary band: C - £18,688 - £22,017 Two types of coaching positions available; Leader - £9.54 an hour / Assistant £8.75 an hour Duration of post: Temporary assignment, part-time Post is open to: External and internal candidates Closing date: 31 Dec 2018

Job overview UWE Sport are looking for professional and enthusiastic sport coaches to run our children's activity camp at the Centre for Sport. You will need to be creative, passionate about sport and full of energy to work with children of all ages from early in the morning until 5:30pm each day. To be a leader you will need to have a UKCC level 2 coaching certificate and or qualified teacher. To be an assistant, you will need to have a UKCC level 1 coaching certificate. These roles are temporary assignments and you will be working with other sport coaches to deliver children's activities during the following school holidays; February half term; Easter; May half term. You will work 47.5 hours per week for 10 weeks of the year. Actual hours to be agreed with the recruiting manager. You will complete timesheets and be paid on an hourly basis in arrears. Holiday entitlement is paid as part of the salary. This post requires an enhanced DBS clearance. This post is based at the lively Frenchay campus where we have invested in the latest facilities and resources to give our students access to everything they need to succeed – with £300m being spent on new state-of-the-art learning spaces and accommodation between now and 2020 to enhance our offer even further. Frenchay campus is within close proximity to excellent motorway links and within walking distance of two train stations, making UWE Frenchay Campus the ideal place to work for those wishing to commute to Bristol. If you have any queries or would like an informal discussion, please contact Laurence Gully on 0117 328 6206 or email: Laurence.Gully@uwe.ac.uk. UWE is committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity to create an inclusive working environment. We believe this can be achieved through attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse range of staff from many different backgrounds who share our ambition to be a university recognised for the success and impact of our practice-oriented programmes; our strong industry networks and our inclusive global outlook. To log in and apply click here


Stonemason/Labourer

Gardens and Grounds, part of the University External Estates, is searching for a trainee/labourer to help an experienced Stone Mason maintain the extensive range of garden walls and structures within its grounds. The majority of walls are constructed from natural stone and lime mortar which need regular maintenance; and you will be involved in selection of materials; shaping stone; mixing mortar outdoors and in all weather conditions (sometimes working at heights on scaffolding.) If you would like a practical job where you need a high level of attention to detail, and in return, will receive experience of working safely with brick, stone and mortars; you could be well suited to this work. For informal enquiries please contact James Fiddock james.fiddock@bristol.ac.uk or 0117 42 82170 The deadline for applications is 11.59pm on Monday 24th September 2018.


Apprenticeship Opportunity About our apprenticeships, is this the right route for you?

Who are we? Mott MacDonald are a management, engineering and development consultancy which works on projects across the world. By challenging norms, we like to solve humanity’s most difficult problems. We’re committed to making a positive contribution to the wellbeing of our staff as well as the environment, communities, and market places in which we operate. Could you see yourself being a part of our team? What will you get? At the end of all your hard work, you’ll have a BEng in Building Services and industry certificates in Site Safety Plus, Site Managers’ Safety Training Scheme and Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme This apprenticeship will include the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to achieve Incorporated Engineer status with the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers and lead to the designatory letters IEng ACIBSE. The professional review process for IEng ACIBSE is included in the final assessment process.

The starting salary on our scheme is £15,500 Please send CVs/enquiries to :

Interested in one of our apprenticeships but not entirely sure what it entails? Well, as an apprentice you’ll be right in the thick of all the action. It’s a great route into the industry. You’ll get the chance to expand your knowledge by attending university one day a week, while constantly discovering new and exciting things and learning from our industry experts on the job. If you’re an individual that can work independently when appropriate and can demonstrate a positive approach to problem solving, then an apprenticeship is the perfect step for you. However, it doesn’t stop there. The great thing about an apprenticeship is that you’ll be earning a salary straight away while learning, then eventually gaining a professional qualification. You’ll be given continued support as you develop your skills throughout the program and there is no cost for the training you receive. What you’ll need to apply If everything above sounds great, take a look at what you’ll need to apply and get started: You’ll need to have achieved or are expected to achieve an apprenticeship Level 3 in engineering, a HND in building services, or 3 A level passes with grades A*-C or equivalent. You must have a maths GCSE with grade B or above, or equivalent maths qualifications as well as an English GCSE with grade C or above.

E bristol@mottmac.com

T +44 (0)117 906 9500


WELCOME TO THE NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP SHOW, WEST On 3 & 4 October 2018 Cheltenham Racecourse will host the National Apprenticeship Show. With over 60 employers and providers showcasing opportunities to thousands of visitors in a lively, interactive, fun and informative setting.

Event Opening Times: Wednesday 3rd October—9.30am-3pm & 4pm-6.00pm Thursday 4th October— 9:30pm-2pm

To register click here


Costco are currently looking to recruit temporary Christmas staff—various positions available across the store; competitive rates of pay; fantastic staff benefits to all employees. Click here for further information


Legal Apprenticeship Guidance The Chambers Student law careers guide has just compiled a brand-new listing of legal apprenticeships for school-leavers. We've also interviewed apprentices and recruiters to publish an insight feature on being a legal apprentice. Please visit this regularly as

Legal apprenticeships For school-leavers who fancy learning on the job and getting paid to do it, a law apprenticeship might be the ideal route into law – and you won't even need to impress Lord Sugar.

More from Chambers Student‌ What kind of lawyer do you want to be? Let's start with one of the most basic questions – what do lawyers do? Is law right for you? And do you want to be a barrister or a solicitor? How do you become a solicitor? Solicitors provide legal services directly to clients who may be individuals, companies or other bodies. There are over 5000 vacancies for graduate jobs as a solicitor. How do you become a barrister?

Do you enjoy debating and public speaking? Are you a good debater? Are you well-organised and a good independent worker? Then a career as a barrister could be for you.


We are looking for an Apprentice to join our nationwide apprenticeship scheme within our Bristol branch. Our apprenticeship scheme has been running for over 30 years’ and will train and develop you to become a skilled Lightning Protection Engineer. What is a Lightning Protection Engineer? Essentially, this is someone who installs and repairs lightning protection systems on buildings and structures. Many buildings have lightning protection systems on them which help protect them against any damage should the building be struck by lightning. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain real, hands-on experience alongside gaining a professional qualification - Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Accessing and Rigging Occupations: Lightning Conductor Engineer, in a Company where you will be able to carve yourself a long-standing career for the future - we look to keep all of our apprentices following completion of the scheme! The scheme takes 2 years to complete and will consist of both class based learning, in which you will stay away from home to attend block periods at college (facilitated by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)) and on-the-job training with one of our qualified, experienced Lightning Protection Engineers who will coach and develop your practical skills and knowledge in lightning protection. Once you get to grips with lightning protection, we will also teach you the skills to work with our prestigious national infrastructure clients installing and repairing power earthing systems.

For more information and how to apply. Click here


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Higher Education


Notification of changes for 2019 entry to Oxford University (applications October 2018) Admissions tests Physics Aptitude test (PAT) Calculators will be permitted. Guidelines about the use of calculators along with details of the syllabus and links to supporting materials which candidates are encouraged to look at for preparation are available on the Physics website. History Aptitude test (HAT) The HAT will consist of one question based on an extract from a primary source, to be answered in one hour. The format of this question will be similar to question 3 of past papers which are available on the History Faculty website. Geography There will be no test this year. Proof of registration: Please note that this year, as proof of registration, we are advising candidates to obtain a candidate entry number from their school/test centre by 6pm on 15 October. Late registration will not be possible. Test dates: Please note the test dates for the next few years. We consider many factors when setting test dates but please be aware that due to variations in the dates of school half-terms, the tests may sometimes fall outside of term time in some regions. If you would like some advice on how to manage tests out of term time please contact us using ox.ac.uk/ask 2018: 31 October (confirmed) 2019: 30 October (confirmed) 2020: 4 November (confirmed) 2021: 3 November (provisional) 2022: 2 November (provisional) Course change New four-year course in Biology From 2019 there will be a new course, called Biology. This will replace the existing course in Biological Sciences. Students can choose to leave after three years and graduate with a BA, or they can continue to a fourth year and graduate with a Master’s Degree in Biology, an MBiol. All students must apply for the four-year MBiol but can opt to leave after three years with a BA. Progression to the MBiol is contingent on satisfactory academic performance in the first three years. Details of the new Biology course can be found here. If you have any queries or require further information, please contact us using ox.ac.uk/ask.


Early applications – Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Oxford and Cambridge 14th September – College internal deadline for early applicant completed applications. It is important that all applicants submit their applications by this date; it will take us up to two week to process applications to ensure that references are completed and applications are checked thoroughly for errors before sending to UCAS deadline of 15th October. Admissions Tests Some Universities require students to complete admissions tests. It is imperative that students who are considering applying to competitive courses and in particular medicine research the entrance test deadlines and processes required. Information about these tests is available on the UCAS website and students should contact Alison Rayner our Exams Officer to arrange the tests through college on alison.rayner@stbrn.ac.uk For more information on courses requiring admissions test see https://www.ucas.com/undergraduate/applying-university/admissions-tests All other applicants 3rd December – college internal deadline for completed UCAS applications, as with early applicants; it will take us up to two week to process applications to ensure that references are completed and applications are checked thoroughly for errors before sending to UCAS deadline of 15th January.


Applying to university? Visit us at our centre for free advice and support. What? FREE one-to-one support for sixth form students with applying to university, writing UCAS personal statements and discussing your future options. We also have a quiet study space for sixth form students to use for studying and revising as well as opportunities for paid internships.

Interested? Contact us on 0117 9878421 Or e-mail louise.lane@intouniversity. org

Where?

Where?

IntoUniversity Bristol South, The Withywood Centre, Queens Road, BS13 8QA

IntoUniversity Bristol East, The Old Library, Trinity Road, BS2 0NW


Create your future is an unmissable event for young people interested in the creative arts.

Book Now

https://eventbookings.ucas.com/sr/event.aspx?e=58

The exhibition brings together hundreds of universities, colleges, and employers, all offering creative courses and traineeships. On the day, students can explore the full range of opportunities on offer, and make informed decisions about their future study and career paths.

Last year, over 80% of attendees went on to apply for creative courses.

With performance stages, interactive workshops, and demonstration areas, there’s plenty to excite and inspire attendees. What’s more, course leaders, university alumni, and industry experts are on hand to answer any questions your students might have about academic and working life.

Don't delay - book Create yout future 2018 today:

ExCeL London on 15 - 16 October 2018 - book now!


Upcoming Taster days

Undergraduate Open Day Date: 06 October 2018 Venue: Frenchay Campus, City Campus, Glenside Campus, Gloucester Campus and Bristol Zoo Come along to an Open Day at our Frenchay Campus, City Campus, Glenside Campus, Gloucester Campus and Bristol Zoo to get a real insight into student life at UWE Bristol. Undergraduate Open Day Date: 03 November 2018 Venue: City Campus including Bower Ashton, Spike Island, and Arnolfini Come along to an Open Day at our City Campus including Bower Ashton, Spike Island, and Arnolfini to get a real insight into student life at UWE Bristol. Undergraduate Open Day Date: 17 November 2018 Venue: Frenchay Campus, City Campus, Glenside Campus, Gloucester Campus and Bristol Zoo Come along to an Open Day at our Frenchay Campus, City Campus, Glenside Campus, Gloucester Campus and Bristol Zoo to get a real insight into student life at UWE Bristol.


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Gap Years


WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERING ABROAD? Volunteering abroad can change your life. It puts you right at the heart of local communities, giving you a chance to immerse yourself in their culture while giving back in a meaningful way. A carefully selected volunteer project that is managed to be sustainable and long-term, ensures you can be sure that the time you give contributes to a broader journey. You can learn a lot from volunteering abroad and experiencing new cultures and ways of life. When you get back home, those lessons translate into skills and experience that benefit you personally and professionally. For more info CLICK HERE


Find Your Perfect Campus Today Here at Summer Discovery we hope your 2018 is off to a great start! We're happy to announce the launch of our new website. Check out our new look and see our website highlights: Find your perfect campus Use our program finder to search program options by academic interest, campus, grade and length. Business, Medicine, STEM & Research, College Admissions Prep and more. We offer 300+ courses in 30 academic options. About us Learn about our 52 year history of success and meet our leadership team. Middle School Options. Learn about our Enrichment and Gifted & Talented programs at Yale University, UCLA and Georgetown University.


We have tailored a bespoke prospectus for students giving them the unique opportunity to volunteer at our charitable projects in Sri Lanka whilst conducting an educational tour around the country. Our prospectus is available to schools as either a school trip (accompanied with teachers) or can be ran independently from the school. We believe that our prospectus will be of great interest to you and most importantly your students. We run 4 programmes 路 路 路 路

Sports Development Programme English Development Programme Marine & Conservation Programme Textile & Design Programme

To find out more information and apply, click here


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Volunteering & Work experience


Volunteer vacancies Please contact ginaj@ablc.org.uk for information about general volunteering opportunities at the Law Centre. Reception/Admin Volunteers We are currently recruiting volunteers to join our busy and friendly reception/ administration team. We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers who are able to give us a regular half-day per week. Please contact the email above, or download the information pack Here



We are delighted to announce our schedule of work experience programmes for the autumn term, which will take place at some of the UK's most prestigious universities. Throughout November and December, seasoned professionals from the world of Investment Banking, Medicine, Engineering, Law, Politics, and Journalism will coach your students through an inspirational journey of interactive simulations and engaging content; giving them a 360-degree experience of professional life. The Young Doctor Programme: King's College, London: 11th November University of Manchester: 2nd December The Young Investment Banker Programme: UCL: 18th November University of Manchester: 25th November The Young Politician Programme: UCL: 18th November The Young Lawyer Programme: UCL: 25th November University of Manchester: 9th December The Young Journalist Programme: UCL: 2nd December The Young Engineer Programme: University of Manchester: 8th December Imperial College: 9th December


Age 16 - 25? Why might you want to volunteer with Voluntary Services, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust? The Voluntary Services team manages volunteering in the following hospitals: Bristol Eye Hospital South Bristol Community Hospital Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre Bristol Heart Institute Bristol Royal Infirmary St Michael’s Hospital University of Bristol Dental Hospital Central Health Clinic Bristol Royal Hospital for Children Our 30 hours+ self-development programme supports and challenges new volunteers aged 16 – 25 and rewards them with the chance to request a reference from the team and an invitation to celebrate your success!

Applying Apply via: http://www.uhbristol.nhs.uk/work-for-us/volunteering/ Research the role you’re interested in, and match it with the current and potential skills you can offer our patients, staff and visitors. Top tip, talk to your own support network about your application and what you want to achieve by volunteering. Supply us with complete and accurate information to keep the process moving!

If your application is successful… We’ll invite you to our Assessment Centre for a half-day session with other candidates, and hope you can join in with activities designed to reflect our Trust Values:

Respecting Everyone Embracing Change Recognising Success Working Together We’ll also be looking out for signs that you embody our Principles of Excellent Customer Service:

We make a positive impression every time. We take ownership and solve problems. We treat people as individuals. We communicate effectively. We make promises we can keep and keep our promises If our assessors feel you’re ready to volunteer with us…We’ll invite you to progress to training and induction, which will take up a few hours of your time and prepare you for your volunteering role in our Trust. You’ll meet other new volunteers and Trust staff. We hope you’ll learn a few things you didn’t know before and get to know the Voluntary Services team a little better. We need to check your identity, references, and DBS clearance for some roles. Our patients, staff and visitors deserve to know we’re all checked out.


Click Here for further info on volunteering vacancies.



OUR VISION IS OF A SOCIETY WHERE EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE IN THEIR LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH VOLUNTEERING AND SOCIAL ACTION

We develop and deliver high impact volunteer-led solutions across the UK in response to some of the most difficult challenges facing individuals and their communities today. We engage more than 30,000 volunteers and 90,000 beneficiaries every year through 180 active programmes across the UK.

DO YOU WANT TO VOLUNTEER? Volunteering Matters run over 180 UK volunteering programmes which engage people of all ages to support the most vulnerable in their community. We have projects run by and for young people, disabled people, families and older people and our projects suit you whether you’re looking for part-time volunteering, full-time volunteering or event corporate volunteering.

Click here to find volunteering opportunities near you!


St Monica Trust can now offer work experience to those interested in working in the health care sector. Why work experience? Work experience can be a rewarding experience and will give an insight into the different types of employment at the St Monica Trust. Students can:

What will St Monica Trust do for the successful applicant? We value our work experience applicants by:

hot meal or a packed lunch depending on role. If you would like further information or you would like to apply, please come along to the careers office to discuss with us. Alternatively you can book an appointment via Moodle or email: CEIAG@stbrn.ac.uk Applications that are received with less than 2 months’ notice are unlikely to be successful.


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