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 What is Work Experience?

‘A placement on an employer’s premises in which a pupil carries out a particular task or duty, or a range of tasks or duties, more or less as an employee would, but with the emphasis on the learning aspects of the experience.’

We regard Work Experience as an experience of the world of work not necessarily the opportunity to try out specific careers or jobs.

Most of the secondary schools in the county participate in the programme with approximately 7,000 – 7,500 young people per year undertaking Work Experience. This is supported by over 3000 employers in the county which offer the Work Experience placements. The Work Experience Team thank all employers offering Work Experience opportunities, without your help this vital service would not be possible. If you would be interested in offering work experience and do not already do so please contact your local Connexions Access Point.

Everyone involved in work experience can benefit:

Young people benefit by:

  • Finding out what skills and attitudes are needed in the work place
  • Exploring their own skills and qualities
  • Developing key skills and undertake other learning activities
  • Finding out about different job roles within a company
  • Getting a feel for the demands of working life
  • Developing motivation about future opportunities
  • They may receive an employer report or reference
    which contributes to their Record of Achievement or Progress File
  • In some cases there may be employment opportunities (part time, holiday, etc.)

Employers may benefit by :

  • Helping to create a positive image within the community
  • Increasing staff commitment, developing motivation and
    increasing skills
  • Reinforcing good health and safety practices
    Increasing knowledge of qualifications and current teaching and learning methods.
  • An opportunity to develop staff, which may help staff retention
  • Contributing to developing the skill base of possible future employees
  • Ensuring the country’s skill base – essential in meeting future business objectives.
  • Work Experience can lead to recruitment opportunities – both short and long term


Parents/carers and schools benefit

Work Experience can encourage young people increasing their
motivation and participation in school. Possibly giving them
direction for the future


Work Experience procedures

Types of placement:
There are four common patterns:

  • Block normally 2 weeks
  • Extended normally 1or 2 days for a maximum of 12weeks
  • Targeted young people considering specific career options
  • Post 16 young people in the 6th form

All the types of placement are arranged via the school that the young person is attending. Connexions do not arrange placements directly with young and their parents and carers.

How you can help your son/daughter to get the best out of work experience:

  • Ensure Selection/Own Placement forms are completed accurately and returned promptly
  • Talk to them about the choice of placements they are considering
  • Encourage them to be realistic about transport arrangements
  • Encourage them to make arrangements for an interview
  • Help them to be prepared for the placement by confirming they know where it is, how to get there and who to see
  • If there are any problems let the school and employer know, e.g. in the event of an illness
  • Ask them to explain what they have learnt on the work experience

Health and Safety:
Connexions staff undertake Health and Safety checks by visiting the employers who offer work experience. Without these checks placements cannot take place. It is therefore important that forms are returned fully completed in time so that these visits can take place.
Connexions send out letters to employers that have been chosen by pupils for their work experience. A letter is also sent to the parents/carers confirming which placement has been arranged. This letter asks for the pupil to contact the employer to arrange a pre-placement interview; an important part of the learning process. It also contains an opportunity description and risk assessment for the parent/carer’s information.

Cancellations:
If the pupil or parent cancel a chosen placement the school will be charged £32 to rearrange, if this is possible. Many schools pass this charge on to the parent/carer.

Contacts:
When organising the placement the first point of contact is the school. Most schools have a Work Experience Co-ordinator.

If any issues arise during the placement you should contact the school. In the event of the pupil being absent both the school and employer should be informed.



 

 
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