Careers Advisor
£29,770 - £31,732 per annum
Cambridge & Huntingdon
Are you passionate about guiding young people and adults towards their dream careers?
Do you have a talent for providing high-quality, impartial advice and guidance?
Are you ready to be a key player in helping students and apprentices make informed choices about their future?
If you answered yes, a supportive student services team is looking for a committed Careers Advisor to join them. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who wants to empower individuals to achieve their full potential in the world of work and education.
The Role: What You'll Do
As a crucial part of the Careers & World of Work team, you will provide a high-quality careers education, information, advice, and guidance (CEIAG) service. Your day-to-day duties will include:
- Individualised Guidance: Conduct one-on-one careers guidance meetings with students and apprentices, creating detailed action plans to support their next steps.
- Programme Design & Delivery: Help design and deliver an effective careers education programme, including creating and presenting sessions on topics like CV writing, UCAS applications, and interview techniques.
- Information & Resource Management: Ensure that up-to-date and relevant information is available to students both in-person and online, and develop new resource materials.
- Event Support: Contribute to the design and organisation of careers events, and provide advice and guidance at key college events like open evenings and enrolment sessions.
- Record Keeping: Use college information systems to maintain accurate records of all student interactions and track their progress.
The Ideal Candidate: Who We're Looking For
We are seeking an experienced and empathetic individual with a thorough knowledge of education and career pathways. The ideal candidate will have:
- Qualifications: A good level of education, including GCSEs in English and Maths, with a Level 6 Qualification in Careers Guidance & Development being essential. A relevant teaching qualification is also desirable.
- Experience & Knowledge: Significant experience in providing high-quality, impartial CEIAG to young people and adults. You should have a thorough knowledge of post-16 and post-19 educational, training, and employment routes.
- Skills & Abilities: Strong communication and presentation skills, with the ability to build rapport with people from diverse backgrounds. You must be organised and capable of working independently.
- Commitment: A dedication to your own professional development and a willingness to participate in occasional "out of hours" college events.
- Flexibility: The ability to work across both the Cambridge and Huntingdon campuses as required.
What We Offer
- A competitive annual salary of £29,770 - £31,732.
- A permanent, full-year contract with a generous 27 days of annual leave.
- Membership in the Local Government Pension Scheme.
- The chance to be part of a team that empowers students and apprentices to achieve their career goals.
- Refer a Friend scheme where you could have the chance to earn a £300 Love2shop voucher - (subject to terms and conditions.)
APPLY TODAY and help shape a future!
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