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1 Using Careerpilot to help with choosing your options
One stop, free, careers site for 11 – 19 year olds Y8/Y9: Using Careerpilot to help with choosing your options Helping schools meet the Gatsby Benchmarks GATSBY BENCHMARKS OF GOOD CAREERS GUIDANCE 8

2 What do these 4 jobs have in common? Do you know what skills you have?
What skills are needed to do these jobs? What do these 4 jobs have in common? Do you know what skills you have? Ask the students what do we mean by skills? What skills would be useful for the pictured jobs? Teacher – Communication, Nurse – Caring, Farmer – Physical, Designer – creative. Get them to talk to the person sat next to them about what skills they have? Can they identify any? – Explain that it is difficult!!

3 What is important when selecting your options?
Compulsory subjects – you have to do it! You enjoy the subject You are good at the subject You want to study it more post 16 The job you want to do requires that you study it Try to get students to come up with their own ideas of what is important when choosing their options – there may be more than those selected

4 https://youtu.be/DsLfssAa1OY
What should you avoid doing when choosing your options? Go through what you sho Good video to show: What you wouldn’t do when choosing your options – i.e. choose them because you like the teacher, your friend is doing it , your parents told you to, you think it will be easy.

5 One place to find all careers information for Y7 – Y13
What is it? One place to find all careers information for Y7 – Y13 You can change your plans in Career Tools Loads of information and career tools. Use it every year to help you make decisions and learn more about your options. Your report moves up with you every year

6 Explain that Careerpilot is a free website used across the South of England. Helping students to find out about all of their options. Important for finding out more about jobs and courses & support when making key decisions like choosing GCSE options. Explain that the website can be used to save their choices – they can bookmark pages to come back to later. They can record the jobs that they are interested in etc. in Career Tools and that creates their report.

7 Highlights Where will you start exploring your future career?
v Highlights Popular tools Where will you start exploring your future career? Three stages in careers Start with a qualification Explain the key parts of the site. The three stage process is one they will come back to lots of time in their lives, whenever they have to make career decisions.

8 They will be starting with ‘Start with you’, when they click they will see the options, they should choose activities for their age.

9 Students can work through the suggested activities for their age group
Students can work through the suggested activities for their age group. This presentation will now run them through the key tasks.

10 Register on Careerpilot
2. Start with a subject 1. Register on Careerpilot 3. Explore options at 14 4. Explore your skills 5. Explore jobs This is a summary of what they will be doing. Explain that a sector is the group title for related jobs and after exploring they will choose some job sectors they are interested in.

11 If you have registered before – sign in
1. Register or sign in If you have registered before – sign in A reminder that each of their choices and results are saved within their Career Tools (as long as they register on the site)

12 2. Use start with a subject
They will be starting with ‘Start with you’, when they click on Start with a subject. They can explore where a few of their favourite subjects will take them

13 3. Look at ’choices at 13/14’ or look at the ‘GCSE’ pathway to find out more about your choices.
They should go to the Explore your options section and choose Choices at 14 or look at Pathways and choose GCSEs, they can find out more about the choices they will be making in Y8 or 9 depending on the structure in a school.

14 4. Complete the Pre 16 Skills Map
4. Complete the Pre 16 Skills Map. Add one or two of your own examples of activities you have done.  They should complete the Pre 16 Skills Map. It starts with questions about things they have done already in life and school and then shows them how these map to skills that employers eant.

15 All your skills are ‘banked’ for later when you want to apply
2. Complete the Pre 16 Skills Map. Add one or two of your own examples of activities you have done.  Add your own examples All your skills are ‘banked’ for later when you want to apply All their skills will be put in the Skills Bank, they should add at least one example of their own in the lesson but keep going back to add things over time. The Skills Banks can then be used when they come to apply. They now need 30 minutes plus to do the activities

16 5: Explore job sectors and jobs, look at the skills needed
5: Explore job sectors and jobs, look at the skills needed. ‘Add' the ones you might be interested in to your Career Tools. They should go to the jobs section. They are going to do the quiz and explore jobs.

17 When they have their job quiz results they can explore some of the sectors that seem to most fit them. They can drill downn to a sub section.

18 They can look in detail at individual jobs
They can look in detail at individual jobs. They need to add jobs and sectors to their Career Tools if they want to save them.

19 As they have done the Skills Map they can now see their skills alongside the skills needed for the job in any Careerpilot job profile. They can add more of their own examples.

20 3. Add your sectors and jobs
A reminder that each of their choices and results are saved within their Career Tools (as long as they register on the site and select them when they are using the site). Their task is to pick two job sectors they are interested in (they can have more) and/or review any job sectors or jobs they have added previously. They can add more or delete, they can change their mind later, nothing is fixed!

21 Register on Careerpilot
v 2. Start with a subject 1. Register on Careerpilot 3. Explore options at 14 4. Explore your skills 5. Explore jobs This is a summary of what they will be doing. Explain that a sector is the group title for related jobs and after exploring they will choose some job sectors they are interested in.

22 Who choose one of these subjects to look at?
When they come back as a group, ask who chose what subjects to look at. If there is time ask what jobs a subject could lead on to – particularly a job they hadn’t heard of before.

23 Did anybody get a over 80% match on any skill?
Ask about their skills and see who had more that an 80% match for a skill. Make the point that even 33% is a great start and they can look at ways to get even more examples of their skills.

24 Report moves up each year
A slide to show the report that is created once the career tools have been completed – moves up with them each year in school Report moves up each year

25 Reference to Parent Zone so parents can use the site & have questions answered

26 Keep using Careerpilot, bookmarking and reviewing your choices
REMEMBER YOUR PASSWORD! Keep using Careerpilot, bookmarking and reviewing your choices Tips to using Careerpilot Careerpilot can help you until you are 21 Careerpilot.org.uk


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