For Educators
Are you an educator? You can find all of the support and guidance you need below.
Help every young person find their next best step
Our platform is designed to guide careers leaders and educators towards valuable resources, offer career insights, and provide essential information on Berkshire’s Labour Market Infomation.
Talent is universal, but opportunity is not.
Your Educator Guide
On this page you will find useful information regarding how you as an educator can better help your students find their next venture post education. On the right you will find information and resources for Careers Leaders, and below information for different avenues your students may wish to explore.
As the landscape of education continues to evolve, we understand the importance of equipping educators with the right resources to inspire and guide their students towards success. Whether they’re considering college, vocational training, entering the workforce, or pursuing other avenues, we’re here to provide you with the resources and tools you need to support them every step of the way.
Navigating the myriad of options available after high school can be overwhelming for students. That’s why we’ve curated a comprehensive collection of resources designed to help you assist students in discovering their interests, talents, and aspirations.
Labour Market Information
View the latest Labour Market Information about key sectors in Berkshire so that you can share insights with your students about how to have a successful career in Berkshire.
Guide your students’ next steps:
University
Universities typically offer undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across a wide range of fields, including arts, sciences, engineering, business, law, medicine, and more.
Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships are structured programs designed to prepare individuals for skilled occupations across a wide range of industries, including construction, healthcare, information technology, manufacturing, and more.
T Levels
T levels are designed to offer practical skills and knowledge in specific industry sectors, preparing students for skilled employment, further study, or apprenticeships.
Work Experience
Work experience refers involves spending time in a workplace setting as a short-term placement or internship, where individuals can observe, learn, and participate in various tasks and activities related to a specific industry.
Resources for Careers Leaders
Click below to view information for careers leaders
Helping students do their best in an interview
Perhaps your student is looking to improve their CV or to brush up on interview skills. The below links offer a range of useful hints, tips and advice on applying for jobs, the hiring process in general and on how best to sell their skills to stand out from the crowd.
Right for the role: Ways to tailor your CV
Firing off the same old CV time after time is a sure fire way to rule yourself out of the running for a job.
Asked to do a interview? Don’t panic
Find out how to prepare yourself for an interview here, leave your mark today
How do you make your CV standout?
How to standout from the crowd with your CV.
Berkshire Careers Hub
Transforming careers education for young people
Careers Hubs bring together schools, colleges, employers, and apprenticeship providers in local areas across England. The goal is to make it easier for schools and colleges to improve how they prepare young people for their next steps.
