YES newsletter - in north somerset
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YES newsletter - in north somerset
ISSUE FEBRUARY 2015 North Somerset STEM Careers Convention 18th March 2015 at NSETC from 10.00am – 5.00pm. Please contact Dan Robinson, AHT, dan.robinson@ns etc.nsomerset.sch.uk, for advance details. 7 Did you know? Supported Internships at Weston College Weston College is offering supported internships with the aim of achieving paid work for students on placements. So far, 2 of the 8 participating students have secured paid jobs. From September 2015 the college will be offering a new Supported Internship course for students 16-24 years, who have learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Career of the future... Construction Project Manager Starting salary: £27,000 per annum Average salary:- £35,000 per annum Gross weekly salary:- £672 Average hours:- 40 hours per week Students will spend most of their time in the work place but go into college for appropriate sessions, such as functional skills classes. Some students will have continuous support in the workplace, others will need only a regular assessment of their progress. Students most likely to benefit will have already completed 1-2 years at Weston College. For more information contact Lorna Gaines, Transition to Employment, Foundation Learning, Weston College, Tel: 01934 422713 x 2713 Employment Change? Increased future demand What is hot in this sector? New construction methods such as off-site manufacturing will bring new project management challenges Building Information Modelling and Management (BIMM): a collaborative approach whereby the whole design and construction process can be shared using a single electronic ‘model’ of the development Environmental issues creating new construction For more information, visit www.citb.co.uk “I’ve made it into work!” Jordan started at Weston College on our Extension Studies course in Foundation Learning. He progressed quickly onto a Level 2 Diploma in Performing Art. Jordan is currently on Aspirations based at Weston Bay and the Into Work programme for Foundation Learning. This course is for learners who have an Autistic Spectrum Conditions and focuses on learners gaining independent skills at home, socially and in the workplace. Jordan was clear that he wanted to work in a women’s fashion retail store. Staff at Weston Bay helped Jordan created a letter of interest for work experience. “At first I thought this would aid me in getting unpaid work experience but instead, though handing out my CV and preparing for interview, I have gained a part-time paid job which will hopefully progress into a full-time job with continued support.” Jordan was offered two interviews which he was supported to prepare for and attend. He was offered two jobs and was successfully supported to accept the job at Select. “Working at Select is brilliant, I am working for a total of 8 hours a week and recently I have been offered more hours. Select are supportive and have an awareness of my Asperger’s. The staff are patient and understanding, repeating instructions and answering any questions I have.” , please contact Lorna on 01934 422713