For students in Year 9 Hello Year 9. I am here to talk to you about the Careerpilot website which is for 13-19 year olds in the South West. Careerpilot.

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For students in Year 9 Hello Year 9. I am here to talk to you about the Careerpilot website which is for 13-19 year olds in the South West. Careerpilot helps young people plan their future study and work by providing information on all the choices that are available. I am going to show you how it can help someone in Year 9.

Careerpilot will help her find out: Talia is in Year 9 She needs to choose her GCSE subjects for Y10 and start looking at her future options for education and training at 16. She would also like to find information on what jobs she might like to do in the future. Careerpilot will help her find out: More about what different jobs involve; About her GCSE choices and what to think about; About her choices at 16 and 18; What different providers offer; More about what useful skills she has. In Year 9 you will be asked to choose your GCSE subject for Y10. But you also need to start looking further ahead to see what choices will be available to you at 16 and 18. (Click) Careerpilot will help you find out about different jobs, how to make good GCSE choices, choices at 16 and 18, different providers and what they offer and also find out what skills you have that will be useful in study and work.

Register first and you can save choices later This is the home page The first thing to do when you use the site is to register (Click) You don’t have to register to use the site but if you do you can save your choices e.g. the things you might like be interested in qualifications, job sectors, providers and things you do, like the Profile. Register first and you can save choices later

Year 9 students will find it useful to look at… Job sectors Providers Choices at 14 or 16 These are some of the things it will be useful for Year 9 students to know more about Numbers shows order of clicks for animation The job sectors - there are 20 different ones The choices that are available at 14 16, 18 Find a Provider to see which are near you When you have looked at those sections you might want to look in more detail at one of the pathways you can take when you are older, or do the Profile. I’ll show you these sections in more detail – click The different pathways

There is information on 20 different job sectors There are 20 different job sectors. (Click) I am clicking on creative and media

With detailed information about each one Each job sector has lots of detailed information. I am going to show you the (Click) ‘Types of Job in this sector’ section. This is where you can find links to job profiles for 100s of jobs. With detailed information about each one

If you click on a job, I am clicking on electrical engineer (click) you will see a job profile (click) on the National Career Service site. The Job Profile will tell you a lot about the job, like the qualifications you will need, how much they could earn and lots more. Don’t forget to click back to Careerpilot when you have finished with the Job Profile.

Choose the job sectors you are interested in and save them in ‘Career Tools’ When you are back in Careerpilot if you think there are some job sectors you might be interested in, then you can click to choose them (Click) They will show in grey and be saved in ‘Career Tools’ (Click) (If you are registered) You can change these are add to them at any time (if you are signed in)

In Year 9 you will be deciding what GCSEs you will do in Y10 In Year 9 you will be deciding what GCSEs you will do in Y10. (click) The ‘Choices at 14’ (click) section will help you think about the best GCSEs for you. You can also see information about your Choices at 16 and 18, when there will be a much bigger range of things you can choose.

You will find detailed information (click) You will find detailed information (click) . (click) like for apprenticeships, what they are, how to get one, etc.

Find a Provider (Click) has a map (Click) to show where all the providers in the South West are (there are loads outside the South West too). (Click) Choose the area where you live e.g Bristol, Bournemouth Choose what sort of provider you want to fin Click on the balloons on the map to find out more about what they offer.

If you have time look in more detail at a pathway or do the Profile After you have looked at job sectors, your future choices and providers, if you have time, you might want to explore one of the pathways you will be able to choose in the future like an apprenticeship, A Levels, Higher education, etc. Or do your Profile which will give you a chance to think of skills you already have, you can add to this later too.

Think about the experiences, skills and achievements you have and keep a record for the future The Profile . (click) will help you think of skills, experiences and achievements you have already that will be valued in future study or work. Tick the boxes of the things you have already done.

Careerpilot also has the (click) Qualifications section (click) where you will find all qualifications from Level 1 to 8. Level 2 is 5 A* to C grades at GCSE and Level 8, is Doctorate level. You can click on the links to find out more about the qualifications (click) (click) and also click on the choice buttons (click) to plan a route through the different levels, this can be saved in Career Tools.

Your parents/carers will want to help you make your choices so you can tell them about Careerpilot but also we now have a new Parent Zone which helps parents and carers get answers to the career questions they want to ask. (Click) To get to the Parent Zone they can click on the link on Careerpilot (Click) Or go straight to the Parent Zone address

Complete the online survey and you might win a £10 Amazon voucher If you complete the online survey on Careerpilot you could win a £10 Amazon voucher. You will find this at the bottom of the home screen on the moving banner.

Start exploring your choices – NOW! For 13 – 19 year olds Start exploring your choices – NOW! Jobs Choices Providers To help YOU make decisions about YOUR future Careerpilot is for 13- 19 year olds (Click) start exploring your choices now (Click) about jobs, your choices, providers (Click) to help YOU make decisions about YOUR future Thanks for listening The end This presentation could be also be used at the start of a workshop situation. After the presentation students use Careerpilot and complete the worksheet