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Developing a robust employer engagement strategy Business Development Workshop

How is developing a relationship with employers Quick Starter… How is developing a relationship with employers like fishing? Please write down as many answers as you can in the next 2 minutes. Feel free to work with the people near to you and be ready to share your ideas.

Aim: To explore the components of a successful employer engagement strategy Outcomes: Identify the key components of a successful employer engagement strategy (pilot learning) Work collaboratively on how to overcome roadblocks when forming a successful employer engagement strategy. Apply your learning to improve your own internal structure/strategy.

Inspire Innovate Understand Collaborate ‘Communicating a business case for their engagement’ ‘Relationship building and clear framework for implementation’ ‘Offering expert knowledge and judgement about how the placements will work in practice’ ‘Provide focused and smart response to concerns’

Inspire Communicate a business case for their engagement Introduce the rationale and purpose of T Levels within the national policy context, as well as the benefits of industry placements for employers. Be sector specific: STEM sector - significant technical skills gaps, male dominated and lack of opportunity for young people from more disadvantaged backgrounds. Clarify how T Level industry placements meet organisational goals and vision. Understand their business drivers and frame the opportunity around these Talk about impact – use real life examples, instil a sense of inspiration and excitement about potential Introduce terms such as social value/social mobility/diversity. Show how T levels can be built into their corporate strategy to contribute to economic and sustainable growth as well as their bottom line.

Innovate Provide focused and smart response to concerns Actively encourage feedback on concerns and barriers to engagement. Understand where the key challenges lie. Address concerns re: bureaucracy and apprenticeships. Clearly articulate the mutually beneficial relationship between apprenticeships and T Level industry placements. Be clear on the parameters of T Level industry placements and where there is room for flexibility. Recognise that a one size fits all model is unlikely to succeed and work with them to develop a tailored approach. Use examples of good practice of other firms in the sector (particularly competitors) who have had similar concerns and how they are addressing these.

Understand Build knowledge of requirements and implementation This is about offering expert knowledge and judgement about how the placements will work in practice and how they can be aligned to their business needs. Outline the placement structure, different delivery models, selection process, responsibilities of employers/education providers, financial implications etc. Provide detail of courses and types of suitable roles. A strong relationship with curriculum team to communicate curriculum specifics is key. Explore opportunities for cross cutting routes. Opportunity to use CDF allocation to meet employer costs where these are considered necessary

Collaborate Development of strong relationship and clear framework for implementation Set clear expectations from the start, clarify three way relationship between yourself, employer and student and develop an industry placement agreement. Identify clear and pre-determined learning outcomes. Support to embed an inclusive participation framework which considers the additional needs of SEND learners. Ensure CRM system is set up and is complementary to other departments sourcing apprenticeships/work experience. Use this an opportunity to involve employer in the co-design of industry placements and strengthen the partnership into other areas of the college where possible.

Marketplace exercise with De Bono https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUdbZ9QY5VU

Overcoming cautions with creativity What are the possibilities? Are there other ways to do this? What ideas do we have? Cautions What are the key challenges? What are our key concerns? What are the risks?

Key Themes?

Aim: To explore the components of a successful employer engagement strategy Outcomes: Identify the key components of a successful employer engagement strategy (pilot learning) Work collaboratively to overcome roadblocks to forming a successful employer engagement strategy. Apply your learning to improve your own internal structure/strategy.

Useful Resources AoC Industry Placement Guidance Resources Business case for industry placements Employer engagement guidance Employer engagement tools and templates For employers: employer information guide and line manager guide Future Apprenticeships Toolkit (DfE & Education and Training Foundation) Business case planning toolkit (Education and Training Foundation) SEND Sources of Support Toolkit (DfE and Education & Training Foundation) British Association for Supported Employment (BASE) DfE Guidance on Supported Internships NAS Employer Engagement 08000 150600 / TLevelPlacement@eduction.gov.uk