Careers and Jobs Event at Brownhill School

Fri 23 Jan 2026 | 9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.

 Add to Calendar 23/01/2026 9:45 AM 23/01/2026 Europe/London Inspirational Event at Brownhill School Inspire our students\n\n

Please note we are a very small school setting in Rochdale Greater Manchester with students who have Educational Health Care plans, SEND and SEMH needs, the aim is to inform them about career roles and allow them to interact with professionals from different employment roles. All students are of Secondary age 11-17 years.

Willow View School, Norden, Rochdale (not listed therefore the closest SEND/SEMH school has been chosen from the list.

"In this one hour session, business volunteers will in turn share insights, and tips to motivate and inspire the students to make informed decisions about their future. Many of our students are unsure of career pathways and an event such as this will help with their choices and decision making.

All Speakers will share information about their career journey and how they chose their current career path:. If speakers have had multiple careers and are willing to share this, our students will benefit from this.

The talk will include the speaker sharing the subjects studied and how these are relevant now

What inspired you to choose their career path

Their failures, as well as successes

What their company does and why this is important

What they enjoy most about their career

Skills currently relevant in the jobs they are doing now."

\n\nMore info at https://www.founders4schools.org.uk/events/9204-105861-brownhill-school/
Brownhill School - Heights Lane, OL12 0PZ Rochdale DD/MM/YYYY

Organizer

Brownhill School

Heights Lane
Rochdale
OL12 0PZ

Tel: 03003038384
Web: http://www.blc.org.uk

Event location

TBC

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Caroline Royds for 25 students at Brownhill School aged Age 15 - 17.

Event description

Inspire our students

Please note we are a very small school setting in Rochdale Greater Manchester with students who have Educational Health Care plans, SEND and SEMH needs, the aim is to inform them about career roles and allow them to interact with professionals from different employment roles. All students are of Secondary age 11-17 years.

Willow View School, Norden, Rochdale
(not listed therefore the closest SEND/SEMH school has been chosen from the list.

"In this one hour session, business volunteers will in turn share insights, and tips to motivate and inspire the students to make informed decisions about their future. Many of our students are unsure of career pathways and an event such as this will help with their choices and decision making.

All Speakers will share information about their career journey and how they chose their current career path:. If speakers have had multiple careers and are willing to share this, our students will benefit from this.

The talk will include the speaker sharing the subjects studied and how these are relevant now

What inspired you to choose their career path

Their failures, as well as successes

What their company does and why this is important

What they enjoy most about their career

Skills currently relevant in the jobs they are doing now."


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