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Supporting progression employment and apprenticeships Nigel Fisher

Supporting progression employment and apprenticeships Nigel Fisher. Guidance and Student Services at BHASVIC We help students to consider all of their progression options and help them to prepare. Student Services. Open to all students Careers fair in October Gap Year week

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Supporting progression employment and apprenticeships Nigel Fisher

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  1. Supporting progression employment and apprenticeshipsNigel Fisher

    Guidance and Student Services at BHASVIC We help students to consider all of their progression options and help them to prepare
  2. Student Services Open to all students Careers fair in October Gap Year week “Opportunities for you” - promoted through bulletin, VLE and Facebook page “Engineering Week” in March Careers interviews – students can book CV workshops Work experience coordination Organising visitors – eg SIGTA in College last week
  3. Progression options tutorials Students who want to progress into work or apprenticeships can opt into these tutor groups for year 2 Programme looking at options This includes Higher Education (University) Includes employer links (Navigators and General and Virgin Holidays) (Students whose preference is HE will focus on UCAS until after Christmas)
  4. Progression options tutorials
  5. Progression options tutorials
  6. Progression options tutorials
  7. National Careers websitehttps://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk We direct students to this website Skills CVs Action planning Jobs and careers
  8. Careers and next steps on VLE Our VLE has lots of relevant links
  9. What is an apprenticeship? Apprentice eg former BHASVIC student Employer eg Virgin Holidays Training provider eg SIGTA, City College, DV8 Normally last from 1 to 3 years Apprentices are paid – often more than minimum
  10. Promoting apprenticeships Links with training providers Visits from City Skills and Jobs National Apprenticeships Service and Apprenticeships in Sussex Opportunities advertised on VLE Information and guidance on VLE Events egBrighton Racecourse July 13
  11. Levels of apprenticeships Some students leaving sixth form will start at this level 1. Intermediate Apprenticeship If you are new to a role then you will start here and learn all the aspects of the job But some can start at this level 2. Advanced Apprenticeship If you have been working in the area for a while or have done some qualifications in that area you can then move to advanced. Usually it is a supervisory role. 3. Higher Apprenticeship This is then the equivalent to the first year at university Progress in to work or go to University  3 Year Progression in to PERSONAL TRAINING 1. Collyer’s Sixth Form Complete courses at Collyer’s such as BTEC L2 or L3 Sport, Sports Leader, CYQ Assistant Fitness Instructor, CYQ level 2 Fitness Instructor, Maths, English, Food and Nutrition, or PE. What else can I do to prepare for the apprenticeship? You can ensure you have level 2 in Maths and English, create a CV, gain some work experience, complete the Lifeguard course in a college holiday and visit us in the 4 A’s Centre so that we can start to help you find a work placement. Direct Entry if you currently work in a gym. 2. Collyer’s Apprenticeship 16-32 hours work per week in a gym and courses at Collyer’s 4 A’s centre including CYQ Fitness Instructor, Level 2 Maths and English if not yet completed and an NVQ Diploma in Exercise and Fitness. You may need to be prepared to work your way up and assist in other Leisure roles. Direct Entry if you currently have your Level 2 Fitness Instructor 3. Collyer’s Advanced Apprenticeship Qualify as a Personal Trainer including modules in Nutrition, Fitness Assessment and Instructing Outdoor Fitness, whilst working in a gym. Apprenticeships are free for under 18’s so ensure you sign up before your 19th Birthday. They are 50% subsidised if you are 19 –24 but cannot be completed if you have a degree. Jonny Northeast completed the Advanced apprenticeship before studying at university. He is now the Sports Scientist at Swansea City AFC: “Similar qualifications can be done in half the time but having the knowledge is half of what it takes to be successful.The confidence and ability to build a rapport with clients is vital in order for you to build a career. That year working in the industry gave me the cutting edge and a headstart in my career” Where next? University Leisure Management www.collyers.ac.uk/apprenticeships 01403 216566 apprenticeships@collyers.ac.uk QR Code
  12. How do I get one? Lots of ways to get started! national apprenticeships website www.apprenticeships.org.uk apprenticeships in Sussex website www.apprenticeships-in-sussex.com Contact training providers direct Drop into City Skills and Jobs (near Clock Tower) Arrange a Careers interview at BHASVIC
  13. When do I start planning? Any time from 16 years old Students can start after year 1 with AS levels or equivalent Student can start after year 2 with A levels or equivalent Start researching now Make relevant contacts sooner rather than later
  14. Thank you for listening Any questions?
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