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      • Student exam malpractice: don’t get caught out
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      • Results
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      • Graduated Response
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      • Report a Concern
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      • Useful links for Parents
      • Student Social Worker
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        • Benefits for Student Social Workers on placement at JHNCC
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National Careers and National Apprenticeship Week – Evaluation

20th March 2024Mr B Clayton

Careers

Holy Week Reflections

20th March 2024Mr B Clayton

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Easter Study: Year 11 and 6th Form

19th March 2024Mr B Clayton

Easter Study: Year 11 and 6th Form

 

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Careers in Tech

8th March 2024Mr B Clayton
Careers in tech | Success at School

National Careers Week: Careers in… Tech

Tech is all around us. It’s not just the smartphone in your hand or the games console in your bedroom. The world is filled with electronic devices, with increasing numbers – from fridges to lightbulbs – connected in the Internet of Things. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will increasingly dominate our lives, while robots are becoming more and more advanced, transporting our shopping and maybe even augmenting our bodies.

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What jobs are out there?

In this expansive field of work, jobs range from hardware and software to cybersecurity, digital marketing and IT support. Programmers, software developers and app developers create the code that underpins computer programs and apps (software) while electronics engineers research, design and develop the physical hardware – from computers to household appliances – these programs run on.

Web designers and developers create and maintain websites while digital marketers produce content for sites and social media, and help organisations attract more visitors and achieve their online goals. Cybersecurity professionals protect people and organisations from cyberattacks by hackers – they make sure digital systems are using the best security measures and carry out tests to check for weaknesses.

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Check out our IT & The Internet Career Zone for information about this area of work, many more jobs and guidance on what it takes to succeed in a career in tech.

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What skills do I need?

Creativity: From app developer to electronics engineer, many tech professionals create something from nothing. Web designers and content creators think up snappy text, attractive graphics and engaging videos to make websites, apps and social media appealing to users. Find out more.

Problem solving: Whether writing computer code, designing a new device or developing robust systems to protect against ever-changing cybersecurity threats, tech jobs are built around finding answers to technical challenges. The ability to think logically and systematically is crucial to a successful career in tech. Find out more.

Technical skills: Anyone working in this field will need some degree of IT savvy – an affinity for picking up digital platforms. There are a whole host of other technical skills, many of which are dependent on the role. For example, a more specialist skill is the ability to code – essential for software specialists. Find out more.

What subjects should I take?

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Computing

Computing will certainly stand you in good stead for careers in software and hardware. You’ll learn about both of these aspects of computer systems as well as how they interrelate. You’ll learn coding skills, find out how computers think (using binary and Boolean logic) and create algorithms. Find out more.

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Design and technology

Electronics is a good choice if you want to pursue a career in hardware, while graphic design will provide you with good skills for careers in areas such as web design and digital marketing – where an eye for design will help you produce the layout and content for websites. Find out more.

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Maths

Typically, maths is an entry requirement for degree courses such as computer science – which provide the traditional, non-apprenticeship route into careers such as computer programming, software engineering and app design. It will help develop your logical thinking and data analysis skills. Find out more.

Uni or apprenticeship?

University

Many roles in this area of work require a higher education qualification. This means that studying towards a relevant degree provides you with a strong platform for a career in this field. A degree in computer science will pave the way for careers in software, including computer programmer, software developer and cybersecurity professional. If you are more interested in the hardware side, a relevant engineering degree might be more relevant. For careers on the marketing side, such as social media management or content production, any degree will help, but those which develop your writing, such as English, will provide you with relevant skills.

Apprenticeship

Increasing numbers of roles in this industry are now available through an apprenticeship programme, and many of these are at level 4 or above, meaning you can gain a higher-level qualification, in some cases even a degree, without paying a penny towards your tuition fees. A few examples of job roles you can train for include:

  • AI data specialist (level 7)
  • Cybersecurity technologist (level 4)
  • Digital and technology solutions specialist (level 7)
  • Game programmer (level 7)
  • Software developer (level 4)

Opportunities for everyone…

The tech industry has a reputation for being overwhelmingly male. Organisations like Girls in Tech aim to help women begin and succeed in a career in tech. Girls in Tech is free to join and membership offers access to skills training, networking and mentoring and industry-specific careers advice. Research shows that skills training and mentoring can help you progress quickly in your career.

Many tech roles require a university degree, which in the past put them out of bounds for young people not keen on another three or four years in education, or unwilling to take on extra debt. That’s why the sudden rise of apprenticeships is great news – these days, you can train to be a software engineer, game designer or cybersecurity specialist straight from school or college.

Careers

The Prince’s Trust Newsletter

7th March 2024Mr B Clayton

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Birmingham, March 2024

Free courses for young people in Birmingham 👇

Get Started in Animal Care, Get Hired, Get Into Hospital Services and more…

We have so many great courses for young people aged 16-30 to get involved in. Courses are free and give people the tools to build their confidence, find a job or start their own business.

Read on to find out more and get in touch.

Coming up this month

  • Get Into Hospital Services:  12th March
  • Get Started with Embark: 12th March
  • Get Started in Animal Care: 13th March
  • Get Started with Birmingham Community Healthcare: 14th March
  • Enterprise: 26th March
  • Get Hired: 27th March

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Get Into Hospital Services

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Location: Birmingham
Assessment Day: 12/03/24

Taster Day: 13/03/24

Main Programme:18/03/2024 – 16/04/24

Ages: 18-29

An exciting, jam-packed programme that gives young people a comprehensive overview of the NHS whilst receiving expert training and support to apply for NHS vacancies.

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Get Started with Embark Learning (Care Academy)

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Location: Birmingham

Taster Day: 12/03/24

Main Programme: 18th to 22nd March 2024

Ages: 18-30

A fast track employability programme for young people interested in a career within care settings such as Residential and Nursing Homes, Support, Mental Health, Community Care and NHS.

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Get Hired

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Location: Birmingham

Date: 27th & 28th March

Ages: 18-30

Our Get Hired events are like speed dating for jobs! Meet employers, access on the spot

*interviews and gain employment advice.

*Interviews for live vacancies with PGL and Everyone Active

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Get Started in Animal Care

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Taster Day: 13/03/2024

Main Programme: 18/03/2024 – 22/03/2024

Location: Birmingham

Ages: 16-30

Our Get started with Animal Care will be a fantastic chance for you to build confidence, get motivated and learn skills in animal care.

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Development Awards

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Date: Ongoing

Age: 16-30

Our Development Awards can cover the cost of course fees, tools or equipment to help young people achieve their goals. We offer grants of up to £300 to support young people into a positive outcome.

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Date: March 2024

Ages: 16-25
Gain new skills, take a qualification and meet new people on our 12-week personal development programme.

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Get Started with Birmingham Community Healthcare

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Location: Various

Taster Day: 14/03/24

Ages: 18-29
Employability programme supporting those interested in becoming a Healthcare Assistant.

With an opportunity to progress to a 12 week paid traineeship.

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We understand that some people may not know which course is right for them. If you know someone aged 16-30 who would benefit from an initial conversation to work out which course is right for them, fill in a short referral form and we will give them a call.

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Careers Bulletin – March 2024

4th March 2024Mr B Clayton

Careers,Front Page News

BMet

20th February 2024Mr B Clayton

 

Your students still have time to unleash their potential with BMet, by joining us this Wednesday, the 21st of February at James Watt College, Matthew Boulton College, Sutton Coldfield College and Erdington Skills Centre for our next Open Event. The event is running from 4:00pm to 7:00pm.

 

Students will have the opportunity to see the facilities, meet our expert staff and find out about career pathways to start their further education journey.

We would really appreciate it if you could let your students know about the event and encourage them to come along and see what BMet has to offer.

At James Watt College during the event, we will be helping students who are interested in a BMW apprenticeship to apply too.

 

We look forward to seeing your students there!

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KS3 Design and Technology AP2

20th February 2024Mr B Clayton

KS3 Design and Technology AP2

 

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Year 9 Options: Media

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Year 9 Options: Dance

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Year 9 Options: Triple Science

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Year 9 Options: Drama

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Year 9 Options: Computer Science

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Year 9 Options: Sociology

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Year 9 Options: Health and Social Care

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Year 9 Options: Art

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Year 9 Options: Hospitality and Catering

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Year 9 Options: History

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Year 9 Options: Geography

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