Skills Building and Citizenship at Bitterne Park School

Wed 15 May 2019 | 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.


Organizer

Bitterne Park School

Dimond Road
Southampton
SO18 1BU

Tel: 02380325200
Web: http://www.bitterneparkschool.org.uk/

Event location

richard murrell

Store Manager at Covers Home Ideas
David Cover And Son Limited


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Alex Martinez

Founder Procurement Leaders™ - Advisor/Investor in business to business media, tech, events & community businesses.
Procurement Leaders Limited


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About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 434+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Zoe Hill for 350 students at Bitterne Park School aged Age 13 - 14.

Event description

Finding your Future at Bitterne Park School

The programme ‘Finding Your Future’ is a whole school holistic programme that connects young people with relevant role models, who, through sharing their experiences, will illustrate opportunities for longer term career progression.

Ambassadors will be supported to work in the classroom with students to deliver a series of workshops exploring career opportunities, the labour market and skills for career success. There will be opportunities for ambassadors to share their own experiences of higher education, the world of work, assessment centres, the skills and qualities that are valuable to develop in preparation for higher education and/or the workplace.

Ambassadors will be invited to a training webinar in advance of the session to understand more about the content and what is expected of them. It will also be a great opportunity for ambassadors to meet and network with other local businesses.


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