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Steps to Work PROGRAMME

Steps to Work PROGRAMME. EMPLOYABILITY AWARD UNITS : UNIT 1: Responsibilities of Employment UNIT 2: Preparing for Employment: First Steps UNIT 3: Building Own Employability Skills. Topic One Where do I get help and advice from?. Learning Intention: Explore ways of finding employment

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Steps to Work PROGRAMME

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  1. Steps to Work PROGRAMME EMPLOYABILITY AWARD UNITS: UNIT 1: Responsibilities of Employment UNIT 2: Preparing for Employment: First Steps UNIT 3: Building Own Employability Skills

  2. Topic OneWhere do I get help and advice from? Learning Intention: • Explore ways of finding employment Success Criteria: • Be aware of the different ways of finding a job • Find out how you can contact your Careers Adviser There are many ways to find jobs. In your groups write down as many of these as you can think of.

  3. What about these ones?Copy this into your jotter.

  4. Topic TwoWhat can I do? Learning Intention: • Explore different types of Employment and Training Opportunities. Success Criteria: • Look at Advantages and Disadvantages of different types. In your groups discuss what you think is the difference between Training and Employment.

  5. Here are 5 different types of Training and Employment. • Self Employment • Paid Employment • Supported Employment • Training for Work • Voluntary work In your groups discuss what you think each of these means. Match the terms to their definitions in your group.

  6. Definitions: Self Employment • You work for yourself rather than someone else Paid Employment • You work for someone else and they pay you Supported Employment • You work for someone else and they pay you, but both you and the employer have the support of another agency Training for Work • Unpaid work in which you build up specific skills as well as general skills Voluntary work • Unpaid work to build up your general employability skills such as with a charity

  7. Group Task – in your group fill in one advantage and one disadvantage for each type of employment or training

  8. Final thoughts… • In your jotter write down how your FOXLAKE placement is preparing you for the world of work both in general and specifically in the area in which you are interested. • What different types of training have you had so far?

  9. Topic ThreeResearch – getting more specific Learning Intention: • Explore a selection of jobs. Success Criteria: • Compare and contrast different jobs.

  10. Co-operative Learning Task You should choose someone in your group to feed back to the whole class. By the end of the exercise everyone should have all the information on their sheets. As a whole class discuss similarities and differences about the jobs. • The class will be divided into 4/5 groups. • Each group has a job profile. • Each group should complete the worksheet for their job.

  11. The Jobs • Plumber • Nursery Nurse • DJ • Lawyer • Company director

  12. What you need to find out

  13. Topic FourTaking the research online Learning Intention: • Research ways of finding training/ employment Success Criteria: • Use a variety of websites to explore opportunities

  14. TASK:make notes in your jotter under the following headings for three different jobs you find online: • Company name and address • Title of job/ training opportunity • Job description • Salary • Working hours/ holidays

  15. Look at all of the websites and pick three jobs/ training opportunities that appeal to you. • www.myjobscotland.gov.uk • www.indeed.com • www.theedinburghguarantee.co.uk • www.jobsite.co.uk • www.monsterscotland.co.uk • www.s1jobs.com • www.scotcareers.co.uk • www.scottishjobs.com • www.jobs.scotsman.com • www.mappit.org.uk • www.apprenticeshipsinscotland.com Take your time to really explore the websites in detail and compare your research with your classmates.

  16. Next steps… • Now you have done your research you need to use this information to fill in your pupil booklet. • Remember this is your evidence for the Employability Award. • Complete Task 1a • Remember to keep your work neat and tidy.

  17. Topic Five Apprenticeships Learning Intention: • Explore apprenticeships Success Criteria: • What an apprenticeship is • Where to find them

  18. What is a modern apprenticeship? • part-time study or training • work-based assessments • practical experience in a real job • There is a wide range of Modern Apprenticeships available: from construction and caring to engineering or business administration.

  19. You are going to spend time looking at two websites: • Spend some time researching these websites and fill in the worksheet provided. • Feedback to the rest of the class about your research. • Complete Task 1b in your Pupil Booklet. • http://www.planitplus.net/careerzone/jobprofiles/ • http://www.mappit.org.uk/

  20. Topic SixMy Dream Job Learning Intention: • To think about the type of job you would like to have Success Criteria: • Prioritise what is important to you in a job

  21. Get some inspiration from other people • http://icould.com/watch-career-videos/by-job-type/ • Make some notes about what their jobs are and what they involve.

  22. What’s your dream job? • In your jotter create a mind map with the following information: • Job Title • Duties • Salary • Working hours • Holiday Entitlement • Perks Discuss with your classmates what your aims and ambitions are.

  23. Topic Seven Applying for jobs Learning Intention: • Learn about CVs and personal statements Success Criteria: • Get advice on how to complete these • Complete tasks in Pupil Booklet

  24. This unit will give you good advice on: • Curriculum Vitae (CV) • Personal Statements • Covering letters • Application forms And much more…

  25. CV – Curriculum Vitae (your “life story”) • Your opportunity to “sell” yourself • Should be prepared before you apply for jobs • Ideally should be typed to make it look professional • Save it somewhere safe so that it can be updated and “tailored” to different jobs.

  26. CVs and Personal Statements • A very important part of your CV is your personal statement which can also be used for job applications. • This is your opportunity to write a couple of paragraphs about your skills and personal qualities. • Have a look at the samples from your teacher. • Watch this advice:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EgOHOscyCE

  27. Pupil Booklet • Complete Task 2a - CV in your pupil booklet or keep a copy of your printed out version and staple in to your booklet. • Remember this is evidence and should be done in a neat and tidy manner.

  28. Topic EightCovering Letters Learning Intention: • Learn about covering letters Success Criteria: • Get advice on how to complete these • Look at samples A covering letter is:- • Sent to an employer along with CV • Explains who you are and asks employer to look at your CV • Have a look at the how to set out a covering letter and have a go at writing one.

  29. Think about these things…

  30. Topic Nine Application forms Learning Intention: • Learn about application forms Success Criteria: • Get advice on how to complete these • Complete task in Pupil Booklet

  31. Application forms • Gives the company/ college etc. information about your personal details. • Have a look at the samples. • Always complete using blackBLOCK CAPITALS!!!!! • Now complete Task 2b - application form in your pupil booklet – use your JET Work Experience Placement as the job you are applying for.

  32. Think about these things…

  33. Topic Ten Planning for a Job Interview Learning Intention: • Learn about job interviews Success Criteria: • Think about the planning stage of an interview • Advice for a good interview

  34. Find out about the company • Before an interview you should research the company • Knowing some background informationcan make you seeminterestedand well organised. • Check the company’s website. The History of Arnold Clark Over the years, Arnold Clark Automobiles has grown into Europe’s largest privatelyowned car dealer, selling in excess of 200,000 vehicles per year and generating anannual turnover of over £1.5 billion. The success of the company can be attributedto its founder, who is still at the helm of the company today. Example

  35. Good advice • In your groups think about and then write down tipsyou would give someone to prepare for an interview. • Share your ideas with the rest of the class.

  36. For each tip write down a reason why it is important.

  37. Interview Questions • You will be asked a lot of questions about your: • Personal qualities • Skills • Experiences • Plans for the future • Interests and hobbies • And others…

  38. Why do you think these questions are asked?

  39. Do you have any questions? • Towards the end of the interview, you may be asked if you have questions you want to ask the interviewer. • Think carefully about what you might ask. • Discuss in small group and then feed back to the class. • Good questions to ask might be:- “Will there be any opportunity to participate in training?” Or “Will there be opportunity in the future to progress within the company?” • They should be relevant to the job or company and NEVER about holidays or pay!!

  40. Interview Questions Handout • Have a look at the “Interview Questions Handout” and write your own practice answers in your jotter. • Share your work with a classmate and see if they think your answers are good. • Complete Task 2c – Preparing for a Job Interview - in your pupil booklet. Remember to keep your presentation neat.

  41. Topic Eleven the Interview Learning Intention: • Develop good interview style Success Criteria: • Perform a “mock interview”

  42. Have a look at the table in your Pupil Booklet • Your teacher/ fellow pupils will be giving you feedback on each of the areas. • Have a look at this video. • Write down any good advice in your jotter. • Your interviewer should complete Mock Interview Feedback section of your Pupil Booklet. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSylCmes5dw

  43. But first… • See if you can pass this interactive interview. • http://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/myinterview

  44. TOPIC TWELVEFinal Presentation Learning Intention • Plan and deliver a presentation Success Criteria • Deliver a high quality presentation

  45. Your presentation should summarise your time on the Foxlake Programme. • Think about the skills and qualities you have developed, the things you’ve enjoyed, is there anything you would do differently etc. Look at the hand out for hints and tips on giving a good presentation – your teacher and fellow students will give you feedback on how well you’ve done.

  46. Topic Thirteen Evaluation • We have now got to the end of this unit on Building Own Employability Skills. • Your last task is to fill in the Evaluation section of your Pupil Booklet. • Your teacher will then let you know if you have passed the unit.

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