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www.careersbox.co.uk www.derby
www.careersbox.co.uk www.derby-college.ac.uk Good Luck from Derby College You are now coming to the end of your course and I would like to thank you for choosing to study at Derby College. This College Leavers Pack is intended to help you with your future career choices whether you are continuing in education or moving into employment. Although you are leaving your current course in July, you may return to study at Derby College in the future. You may join an apprenticeship programme or gain training with an employer through the College. You may also study a part time course at your leisure or higher education programme. Whatever the circumstances, we look forward to welcoming you back! Remember we want to help you shape your future; you can make it happen at Derby College. If you are returning to College in September we will continue to help you boost your skills, work towards that dream career and learn more about life and yourself. By choosing Derby College we believe you've made the right choice, for now and the future. David Croll Principal and Chief Executive www.derby-college.ac.uk www.careersbox.co.uk www.careersbox.co.uk www.derby-college.ac.uk Be prepared Know what you’ll do in the best and worst case scenarios. Chat to your parents, teachers or a careers adviser about your options and read the rest of this guide to find out more. Help is on hand The National Exam Results Helpline is staffed by careers advisers who can answer any questions you have. The number is 0808 100 8000, so save it in your phone. Student Services Team If you are returning to College to study a part-time course in September, speak to our Student Services team about the courses available. Don’t panic No matter what grades you get you will still have plenty of options. Go with friends to get your results so you can celebrate together and lend support to each other. www.derby-college.ac.uk www.careersbox.co.uk Discover which way you can go now. You'll find info on all your options within this pack. www.careersbox.co.uk www.derby-college.ac.uk Got the grades you were predicted? You’ve done all you need to do. UCAS will let your university know that you got the grades and you’ll soon receive the official letter with details of what to do next. Better grades than you expected? If you did better than you were predicted and have exceeded the conditions of your firm choice of university you have the option of Adjustment. This allows you to look for an alternative course without losing your original choice. Just go back to Track on the UCAS website and follow the information within your profile. Didn’t get the grades you needed? No need to panic. Here are your options. your firm offer university department as they might still be willing to accept 1 Call you. you missed out on your firm choice but made your insurance offer then that’s 2 Ifwhere you’ll be off to study. Give them a call to confirm this and UCAS will take care of the rest. is an option to request your exams be re-marked. Your school or college 3 There will be able to request this but it can take a few weeks and there is a fee to pay. you think you have really underperformed you also have the option to re-sit 4 Ifyour exams. This will probably mean having to wait until next year to go to university though. if you really want to go to uni this year but don’t have the grades 5 However needed for your firm or insurance offer, one final option to consider is going through Clearing which is explained on the next page. www.derby-college.ac.uk www.careersbox.co.uk Clearing is available through UCAS and helps people without a university or college place to find suitable vacancies on higher education courses. If you are flexible and have reasonable exam results, there is still a good chance you will find another course through Clearing. Our 6 Clearing tips what’s on offer – official vacancy lists are published on the UCAS website 1 See and in the national media following the release of exam results. These are constantly updated so keep checking. During Clearing you can apply for any of the courses that you qualify for. in touch – the best way to find out about a university or college, its 2 Get accommodation and social life, is to visit to see if you like it. Most will be happy to make arrangements to meet applicants and some will have open days too. Clearing Number – when you contact a university or college they will ask 3 Your for your Clearing Number. This is displayed on the 'Welcome' page and 'Choices' page in UCAS Track. your choice – if a university or college that you like offers you a place 4 Make during Clearing, they will give you a deadline for when you need to enter their course details on Track. You’ll then need to log on, click 'Add Clearing choice' and enter their course details online. your place – UCAS then let the university or college know that you’ve 5 Confirming entered their details on Track. If you are accepted you will receive a letter to tell you that your place is confirmed and details of anything that you need to do next. If you are not accepted, the 'Add Clearing choice' link in Track will be reactivated so you can apply for another choice. ready for September – once you’ve been accepted by a university or college 6 Get that you like you can relax and prepare for September. Check if there are any reading lists to get started on and find out about the social events and clubs you’ll be enjoying over the next few years! www.careersbox.co.uk www.derby-college.ac.uk Land Based Apprenticeships New for 2011! Floristry, Equine, Agriculture and Animal Care programmes at Derby College. Contact 01332 387400 extension number 4057 for more information. Derby College offers apprenticeships We offer apprenticeships in a vast range of disciplines. Call us to find out about the opportunities available to you. Apprenticeships offer the opportunity to gain practical experience and earn money, whilst working towards an industry recognised qualification. You will also improve functional skills such as Maths, English and in some cases ICT whilst working towards a technical certificate. Apprenticeships at Derby College Derby College offer Apprenticeships in Business (including Administration, Accounting, Sales, IT and Customer Service), Construction (including Brickwork, Carpentry and Joinery, Plastering, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing), Care, Electrical Installation, Motor Vehicle, Hospitality and Catering, Hairdressing and Barbering, Beauty, Sport, Floristry, Equine, Agriculture, Animal Care, Oral Health and Retail. For further details of the Apprenticeships available at Derby College, please speak to the Apprenticeship team. They are based at the Roundhouse but you can ring them direct on 01332 387400 ext 4057. For details of Apprenticeships throughout Derbyshire go to www.apprenticeship.org. Derby College Apprentice Recruitment Service The Derby College recruitment service can help you find an employer and get the right job, we offer free advice on interview techniques, CV, and job applications, as well as matching your interests with apprenticeship vacancies. Call us on 0800 028 0289 to speak to a member of the Apprenticeship Team. 0800 0280289 www.derby-college.ac.uk www.careersbox.co.uk 1. Apprenticeships Looking for a career in the automotive industry? Equivalent to five GCSE’s grade C and above. Apprentices work towards qualifications such as NVQ Level 2, Functional Skills, in some cases, a relevant knowledge-based qualification such as a BTEC. Apprenticeships provide the skills needed for your chosen career and allow entry to an Advanced Apprenticeship. Derby College offers the ideal apprenticeship opportunities for you. There are opportunities for hands-on careers in the vehicle engineering sector. Call 0800 0280289 for further information. 2. Advanced Apprenticeships Equivalent to two A level passes. Advanced apprentices work towards qualifications such as NVQ Level 3, Functional Skills and, in most cases, a relevant knowledge-based certificate such as a BTEC. Derby College’s Advanced Engineering Apprenticeship Train as an Engineer over 2 -3 years. This To start this programme, you should ideally have five apprenticeship is approved GCSEs (grade C or above) or have completed an by the Institution of Apprenticeship. Mechanical Engineers’ Engineering Technician Qualifications Group so apprentices can achieve full membership when they complete. Higher Apprentices work towards work-based learning 3. Higher Apprenticeships qualifications such as NVQ Level 4 and, in some cases, knowledge-based qualifications such as Foundation degrees, allowing you to earn and learn at the same time. www.careersbox.co.uk www.derby-college.ac.uk Distance Learning Derby College Advanced Apprenticeships Distance learning is when you study for a qualification away from college or university. Derby College has a wealth of expertise in training apprentices. With an apprenticeship you can earn while you are learning and gaining recognised qualifications, giving you relevant on the job experience. Call 0800 0280289 for further information. This allows you to study at home in your own time when it suits you. Rather than attend classes and lectures, the course content is delivered to you online, on DVDs, books, podcasts and online lectures with the support of a tutor on email or phone. Distance learning is often thought of as an option only for mature students, but it is available to all and is a cheap and flexible alternative to conventional study. Derby College exclusively offers parttime Higher Education programmes with Nottingham Trent University and Sheffield Hallam University. Qualifications include, Foundation Degrees, Higher National Certificates and PGCEs. Contact 0800 0280289. Put off university by student debts? You can gain higher education quaifications in most subjects through distance learning providers and have a job at the same time, allowing you to fund your studies rather than take out a loan. Commitment and self-motivation are a must when it comes to distance learning and it is these qualities which make distance learners so highly valued by employers. Undergraduate Programmes Employers are increasingly looking at how they can work with universities to produce graduates who know more about their world of work. This could be for you if you have a high level of grades and a desire to gain both practical and academic skills. With undergraduate programmes you would typically work with an employer during holidays or for a year during a degree; this is known as a sandwich course. You would then study at university for a degree the rest of the time. As well as potentially earning a salary on the job another advantage of an undergraduate programmes is that you gain valuable experience and often stand a good chance of securing a full time job with the employer when you complete your studies. www.derby-college.ac.uk www.careersbox.co.uk Why take a gap year? Taking a gap year can open a world of opportunities. Whether you want to travel or earn money, a gap year is all about gaining life and work experiences. It can help you figure out what you want to do in life, broaden your horizons and develop the practical skills and experiences that are so important to employers. A year in industry Spending a year out of study and in industry will help you develop your work experiences, focus on what you might want to do in your career and earn money for future studies. It's a great way to further yourself and your career prospects. Visit yini.org.uk for industry placements. Volunteering A popular option is volunteering; going to countries in need of aid and helping to build schools and hospitals, working with endangered animals and helping those less privileged to live cleaner and safer lives. Volunteering, whether at home or abroad is both highly rewarding and a great asset to any CV. For volunteering visit www.do-it.org.uk. Teaching English as a foreign language Another growing trend is to enroll on global education programmes such as teaching English as a foreign language, helping groups of foreign students learn English in Africa, Asia and South America. A degree isn’t a necessity either. Often all you need is some teaching experience and a good standard of spoken English. If you’re considering a gap year make sure you do the following: Have a plan for what you want to do during your gap year. Before you know it, another 12 months will have flown by, so make the most of this opportunity and don’t waste it lounging on the sofa! There’s nothing worse for an employer than someone who’s spent a whole year doing nothing to further themselves. 1 2 Work out how much it will cost you. Travelling and volunteering can be rewarding but expensive so make sure that whatever your plans are you can afford them. www.careersbox.co.uk www.derby-college.ac.uk If staying in education isn’t for you and you think you’re ready for the world of work then it’s probably time for you to get a job and start earning. Here are a few helpful ways to find the job that’s right for you. Newspapers & Online The national papers often advertise vacancies that are for employees with experience but you will still find entry level positions on offer both in the jobs sections of their newspapers and their websites. Your local paper will also be a great source of jobs in your area. You’ll also find plenty of jobsites online where you will be able to sign up for email updates and upload your CV. Recruitment Agencies Registering with recruitment agencies will help you find work. Once you’ve registered keep in touch with your consultant so you are one of the first people they think of when a suitable job comes up. Job Centre Plus This is a government service to help jobseekers into work. You would first need to be registered to receive Jobseekers Allowance and you would then have an interview with an adviser. You don’t need to be registered to access the Jobcentre Plus list of jobs on their website though. College leaver training scheme Some of the UK’s largest employers run their own training schemes for college leavers. These schemes offer you a full wage and fast-tracked promotions whilst you’re supported through training. If you’re interested in a particular employer, have a look at their website and see if they run school or college leaver schemes. Starting your own business Derby College now delivers Qualify with a Business (QWAB), the first and only qualification in self-employment or Enterprise. Each course module comprises a series of topics many new businesses find challenging during the early trading period. For more information contact 0800 028 0289. www.derby-college.ac.uk www.careersbox.co.uk Still not sure? Visit www.careersbox.co.uk for some inspiration. Careersbox has a video library containing hundreds of short careers films showing what it’s like to do all sorts of jobs, which help you find a job that suits you. The Derby College recruitment service can help you find an employer and get the right job, we offer free advice on interview techniques, CV, and job applications, as well as matching your interests with apprenticeship vacancies. Call us on 0800 028 0289 to speak to a member of the Apprenticeship Team. Useful links www.careersbox.co.uk - careers films, opportunities and information www.do-it.org.uk - vacancies for volunteers www.direct.gov.uk - the official UK government website nextstep.direct.gov.uk - information, careers advice and resources www.cityandguilds.com - the UKs leading awarding body for qualifications www.apprenticeships.org.uk - the national apprenticeships website www.careerswales.com - careers information and advice in Wales www.ucas.ac.uk - the route to higher education www.yini.org.uk - student placements for work experience www.derby-college.ac.uk - call 0300 123 7890 for information and advice on Derby College and courses www.careersbox.co.uk www.derby-college.ac.uk www. .co.uk CAREERS FILMS ON THE WEB