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Responsibilities:
* Providing inspiring and engaging high-quality information, advice, and guidance to existing and potential students, to enable them to explore the range of post-16 and post-18 options available to them in line with their career goals and aspirations. This forms part of an all-age careers service.
* Working in close partnership with the wider Student Inclusion & Support Team to enable students with EHCP (Education Health Care Plan) to access high-quality, impartial information, advice, and guidance.
* Working collaboratively with Personal Development Tutors, Lecturers, and Learning Managers to support the delivery of a consistent and engaging careers programme across all curriculum areas.
* Developing agreed action plans with students and collecting feedback in line with College procedures.
* Accurately recording interventions with students in line with College procedures.
* Carrying out activities to support and maintain Matrix accreditation/meet national quality standards for Careers Guidance (including the Gatsby Benchmarks).
* Safeguarding all students using the College safeguarding procedures, making internal and external referrals, and closely monitoring and updating records.
* Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of current and new government policies and initiatives related to careers education, information, advice, and guidance, that will inform how we improve the delivery of careers education, information, advice, and guidance.
As our Careers Adviser, you'll ideally have:
* Level 2 (or equivalent) English and Maths.
* Applicants must hold a minimum of a relevant level 6 Careers Guidance qualification, as specified within the Careers Development Institute Level 6 Register, e.g.:
* - Level 6 Diploma in Career Guidance and Development
* - Diploma in Careers Guidance (Parts 1 & 2)
* - NVQ level 4 LDSS or Level 4 Advice and Guidance (with appropriate units) and QCF Level 6 Diploma in Career Guidance and Development
* Experience of providing high-quality careers information, advice, and guidance.
* Key legislation relating to Careers education, information, advice, and guidance (CEIAG).
* Attendance at college events, i.e., open evenings including outside of normal working hours.
Benefits you will receive:
You will receive excellent benefits and a competitive salary:
* 27.5 days annual leave (pro-rata for part-time) plus bank holidays, increasing to 30.5 after 5 years' service.
* Up to 4 days additional leave during the Christmas closure period.
* Free parking at all of our college sites (where spaces are available).
* Access to Discount Schemes at multiple retailers.
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