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National Careers Service Your introduction to the National Careers Service

The National Careers Service provides information, advice and guidance across England to help you make decisions on learning, training and work opportunities.   We know that everyone has the ability and potential to develop and grow in their lives and careers. We also understand that sometimes things get in the way and can hold you back. Whatever your situation, whatever your barriers, we’re here to help you overcome them and reach your potential

National Careers Service Key Points: Confidential – The National Careers Service will not share your information with anyone else and any information you provide is covered by the Data Protection Act (1998) Impartial – We are independent from any school, colleges, sixth forms, training providers and employers. Our advisers will listen to your situation to help you make a decision based on what is right for you. Expert – The National Careers Service advisers are trained to a high standard in areas affecting young people. We can offer in-depth information and advice to help you progress with your next steps & feel confident moving forward.

Frequently Asked Questions What GCSE options should I take in year 9? What is the right career path for me? Do you have any tips to help me revise? Can you help me write my CV? Can I get a part-time job whilst I am studying? What are my options after year 11? Frequently Asked Questions How can I gain work experience for the future? What is UCAS? How do I start looking for apprenticeship opportunities?

Career tools…

Website: Job Profiles Overall role Duties and responsibilities Day-to-day Starting Wage National Averages Promotion possibilities and wage increases Businesses Self-employment Charities Qualifications Skills Eligibility Visit our website or contact an adviser for free. @nationalcareers facebook.com/nationalcareersservice

Contact Us! 07766413219 0800 100 900 Chat Online Online Email Form https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk 0800 100 900 https://www.youtube.com/user/RightDirectionForYou Chat Online facebook.com/nationalcareersservice @nationalcareers Online Email Form

Check out our mobile apps! Use the National Careers Service on the go! You can now access the website and online services through the National Careers Service free mobile apps. Search in store for “National Careers Service”. You can also take advantage of the Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube channel. @nationalcareers facebook.com/nationalcareersservice

National Careers Service Here for you now and throughout your working life Confidential, Impartial and Professional Easy to Contact Range of Career Tools Get Help With Your Next Steps It’s FREE!

Advisers are available 8am to 10pm, 7 days a week. To speak to a professional careers adviser, search ‘National Careers Service’ online. Advisers are available 8am to 10pm, 7 days a week. https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk