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WORK EXPERIENCE 2016 4 th JULY – 8th JULY
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WORK EXPERIENCE encourages students to start thinking about the future provides the opportunity for students to sample the world of work
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A WORKING ENVIRONMENT PROVIDES The chance to try out a job which interests you. The opportunity to work with adults. The chance to develop skills The opportunity to find out what employers expect for their money!
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SKILLS Team work Responsibility Time keeping Independence
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SELF PLACEMENT Self Placement Forms Complete EVERY section Email addresses are REQUIRED Insurance details ESSENTIAL
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CHANGING EDUCATION This company checks all placements for Health and Safety – a long process There may be an extra cost Self Placement Forms MUST be returned Friday 11 th December
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NO PLACEMENT? School will have a list of placements Students will be asked their preferences in January We will help find a placement
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CONTINUED No guarantees that we can match your dream! Expect to work a 37 hour week, not school hours You may be given a day off in the week. School doesn’t expect you to work on a Saturday
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NEXT STEPS When you receive confirmation of your placement: Is the placement suitable for you? Check the address – can you get there? Arrange an interview (well before the starting date)
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PROBLEMS? If the placement isn’t right: Discuss it at home Talk to Mrs Stephens before turning it down BE AWARE there are limited Work Experience opportunities
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FINAL THOUGHTS All our students have a really good week The employers are usually very complimentary Some students are very lucky and get paid a small amount Others may get the offer of a part-time job
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CONTRIBUTIONS No funding Costs to school approximately £40 per student £10 contribution requested
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