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Post 16 students Hello Year 10 (11). I am here to talk to you about the Careerpilot website which is for year olds in the South West. Careerpilot helps young people plan their future study and work and I am going to show you how it could help you.
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Be thinking about your future career/job and how to get there;
In Year 12/13 you need to: Be thinking about your future career/job and how to get there; Decide what you will do at 18 Careerpilot will help you find out: Detailed information about jobs and routes into them; What the choices are at 18; Details about the different pathways, like university or apprenticeships. The skills you have which will be useful in higher education or employment In Y12/13 you will be thinking about your future career and how to get there. And deciding what to do at 18. (Click) Careerpilot will help you find out: Detailed information about what’s involved in jobs and routes into them; What the choices are at 18; Detailed information about different pathways e.g higher education, apprenticeships, etc.; What skills you have that will be valued in higher education or employment.
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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
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Highlights Job sectors Choices at 18 Providers The different pathways
These are some of the things it will be useful for Year 12/13 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 18 Detailed information on the different pathways Find a Provider HE Skills Map I’ll show you these sections in more detail – click HE Skills Map
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There is information on 20 different job sectors
There are 20 different job sectors. (Click) I am clicking on Energy and Utilities
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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
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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.
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You can look at the different choices at 16
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You will find detailed information (click)
You will find detailed information (click) . (click) like for apprenticeships, what they are, how to get one, etc.
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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.
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HE Skills Map: Think about the experiences, skills and achievements you have and keep a record for the future (Click) HE Skills Map will help you find out what skills you have already that might be useful in higher education and employment. Start by completing your Profile by ticking things you have done, like work experience, lead a team, etc.
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When you have completed the you can see your results and then
1. ‘Click to see ‘Profile results mapped to uni level skills’
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See Best Match skills in order Add evidence
This shows your skills in order depending on what you in the Profile. They can see the % map and will eventually start adding evidence to meet level 3 or 4 standards.
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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.
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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.
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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 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
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