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1 Introducing Career Ready (previously called Career Academies UK)

2 The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) say… “In an increasingly competitive employment market, employers are looking beyond simple academic achievement when considering applicants for a job or internship. Many now expect to see evidence of other skills and achievements that boost someone's attractiveness as a potential employee.”

3 “There is the mistaken belief that there are no opportunities out there for young people. The Career Ready programme in itself is a massive opportunity to make connections, learn about work, gain experience and to help figure out what it is you want to do in the future.” Shawnie Wright (Career Ready student)

4 Session Aims Introduction to Career Ready Understand: -the opportunity, and -the commitment you need to make Understand the four key elements of the programme Understand who the programme is aimed at Understand how and when to apply

5 “ Career Academies (now called Career Ready) has given me an insight of different career paths, as before I had quite a narrow minded approach to what I wanted to do in the future. At least now I know what’s out there.” Liam Cleeton (Career Ready student)

6 Introducing Career Ready Previously called Career Academies UK

7 Career Ready A national charity set up and governed by senior business leaders Connects you to employers from a range of sectors, providing opportunities to gain the skills, attitudes and networks you need to succeed in the workplace / your career A two year programme during S5 & S6 for carefully selected students that bridges the gap between school life and work life You are encouraged throughout the experience, treated with respect and your confidence will grow We are passionate about your success and what you can aspire to

8 “I’ve been a geek all my life – seeing how I could use my weird branch of intelligence in a career was such a revelation. It has made my try harder in school and set me a new direction. It is the best thing I have ever done.” Scott Labrum (Career Ready student)

9 Understanding the four key elements of the programme

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11 Our Supporters

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13 A Mentor Someone from the business world who will support you during S5 & S6 to develop your employability skills and the knowledge and confidence to set goals for your future, build your CV etc. An Internship 4 or 5 week paid internship that starts in the last week of the S5 summer term. Real work where you can put the skills you’re learning into practice, find out what work’s really all about, contribute to an organisation and develop your transferable employability skills At the same organisation as your mentor Masterclasses Help you develop the key skills, knowledge and characteristics to support your future and that employers tell us they look for in new recruits. Workplace Visits Help you find out more about organisations and what they do, helping you to think outside the box about your future career plans. The four key elements of the programme

14 “I would have been completely clueless through my senior years at school without my mentor. I can’t thank her enough.” Akram Miah (Career Ready student)

15 What else could you experience? Networks to help you now and in the future Work places to inspire you Confidence in yourself and what you can do Stand out from the crowd Clarity about your future career Insight into different career paths Gain real work experience Develop key life skills and transferable employability skills It could just change your life

16 Who is it for?

17 Will commit to the two year programme (planning to stay in school until end of S6), but may be unclear what to do after S6 Have the desire to make the most of the opportunity, in addition to schoolwork and commitments outside school Are willing to develop a great relationship with their mentor AND meet them at least twice a term, in their mentor’s workplace Have the right to work in the UK Are in S5, on track to achieve at least one, and likely two or three Highers Are available and eligible to complete the paid internship in the summer holiday between S5 and S6 (no holidays booked then) May lack the networks and confidence to pursue their goals May be the first in their family to consider university Have their parents’/carers’ agreement to apply Students who:

18 What next? Aimed at students who can benefit from realising there need be no limits to your future career, no matter your social background. If that’s you….. Speak to your Career Ready School Coordinator Speak to other students on the programme Complete electronic application form Attend a short meeting/‘interview’ with school and business representatives to explore why you want to take part Visit our website – www.careeracademies.org.ukwww.careeracademies.org.uk

19 Morven Petrie, Scottish winner of the Sir Win Bischoff Award 2015 “For me, the programme has been life changing. It’s helped me so much over the past two years. I've had the support of my mentor from the Royal Bank of Scotland who has supported me through the most difficult times in my life, and he's helped me achieve many of my goals in life. I've loved been involved, and I totally recommend it. It’s an opportunity you should never pass up.”


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