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Careers

Our vision is to provide the very best opportunities to enable our students to make informed and incisive decisions throughout, and beyond, their school life. Our CEIAG programme meets the needs of our ever-changing cohort of students, providers and labour market landscape. Our plan promotes equality of opportunity, celebrates diversity and challenges stereotypes whilst inspiring, raising aspirations and giving our students an optimistic outlook on life and their place in the world of work. 

Careers Education at our Co-op Academy Manchester


We hold the Quality in Careers Standard [July 2022]

 

Students Careers Learning Journey: a visual guide

From Year 7 to Year 11

 

 

 

How we deliver Careers Education | Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG)

Year 7

Understanding what jobs people do

  • Lessons around the theme of “jobs and the place of work”
  • Labour Management Information (LMI) / Interests / Reports

School subjects at work

Interests

Time Management

Decision Making

Incorporating the 6 Career Development Institute career development skills

Unifrog sessions

Careers in the curriculum

Year 8

Understand the different routes/pathways and options

  • Lessons around the theme of working life, Stereotyping, Pay, rewards and motivation - lifestyle costs and financial planning

Discover Learning Pathways

Explore Learning Styles

Biases and Career Choices

Personality Styles

Study Skills and Habits

Jobs and Employers

Incorporating the 6 Career Development Institute career development skills

Unifrog sessions

Careers in the curriculum

Year 9

Become more self-aware and how to make informed decisions/choices - academic and vocational qualification routes

  • Lessons around the theme of “Importance of grades to future success” - Understanding of Pathways Post 16/Apprenticeship and Option Choices

World of Work Event

Option Choices

Skills

Explore Career Matches

Self Advocacy

Higher Education visits

Incorporating the 6 Career Development Institute career development skills

Unifrog sessions

Careers in the curriculum

Year 10

Getting Ready for Work - Interviews and Experience of Work

  • Lessons around the theme of Post-16 routes, development of a CV, applying to colleges, getting experiences (work and hobbies)
  • Preparing for Interviews

CV writing

Mock Interviews

Careers Fair

Personal Statement

Providers at Parent/Carer Evenings

Getting experience

Exploring Career Factors

ASK event

University Experience

College taster sessions

Incorporating the 6 Career Development Institute career development skills

Unifrog sessions

Careers in the curriculum

Year 11

Make relevant applications to Sixth Form/College/Apprenticeship

  • Lessons around the theme of Post-16 - Pathways - Working Life - Values and Skills - importance of qualifications
  • Careers Week Tutorials in Preparation for Careers Fair

Provider Assemblies

Provider Workshops

Personal Statement

Careers Fair

CV writing

Work Values

Workplace Skills and Attitudes

Transition to Further Education

Careers and Lifestyle costs

Incorporating the 6 Career Development Institute career development skills

Unifrog sessions

Careers in the curriculum

 

How do we meet the Gatsby Benchmarks?

The Gatsby Benchmarks are a framework for school leaders, headteachers, and careers advisors to assess the development of their pupils in employability skills. They also help students track their own progress and identify areas in which they need to continue developing their skills.

1. A stable careers programme

  • Assemblies
  • Presentations
  • PSHE curriculum
  • Visits
  • Workshops
  • Curriculum
  • Projects


2. Learning from career and labour market information

  • Assemblies
  • Google Classroom / website / library / careers bulletin
  • Careers themed weeks
  • Briefings and publications


3. Addressing the needs of each pupil

  • Future Skills Questionairres
  • Application and destination information
  • Transition meetings
  • EHCP and PEP meetings
  • Reports
  • Referrals


4. Linking curriculum learning to careers

  • STEM Careers week
  • National Careers week
  • Curriculum offer themed weeks


5. Encounters with employers and employees

  • World of work day
  • Careers Fair
  • Visits
  • Speakers for Schools
  • Apprenticeship and Careers weeks


6. Experiences of workplaces

  • Visits
  • Employer presentations
  • Science Fair
  • Business Breakfasts


7. Encounters with further and higher education

  • Careers Fair
  • Assemblies
  • Visits 


8. Personal guidance

  • 1:1 Interviews
  • Transition meetings and presentations