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Bishop Challoner Catholic College Work Experience 2017 Student Information Work Experience Co-ordinator Mrs Reynolds

Year 10 Work Experience 2017 Monday 26 th June - Friday 7 th July 2017 Actions and Deadlines Action Write letter to employers or send emails/make phone calls requesting a work experience placement using the guidelines given. Complete the Confirmation of Placement Form and return it to Mrs Reynolds ASAP. If you are going to two different places please complete two forms. Complete and hand in consent/medical information Final deadline for notifying Mrs Reynolds of your placement. Contact placement provider to confirm start/finish time, dress code, lunch arrangements etc Deadline Friday 11 th November 2016 As soon as you have secured a placement. 16 th December 2016 Friday 31 st March 2017 Friday 9 th June 2017 ACT FAST!!!!!! Work Experience placements can become fully booked over a year in advance. It is a very competitive market don t leave it until the last minute! If you would like any advice or help with finding a placement please book an appointment with Mrs Reynolds (office next to SF4)

How can I find a Work Experience placement? You are expected to find your own placement but will receive information, advice, guidance and support from school staff every step of the way. Follow the steps below to ensure that you find a placement that will benefit you- Step 1 What are your career ambitions? What job would you like to do in the future? If you are not sure of the answers to these questions then what are your interests, strengths, capabilities? Can you think of an area of work that you can match to these? Step 2 Research, research, research. You MUST start looking into companies, organisations, businesses, charity groups, clubs, societies, shops, leisure centres etc that may be able to accommodate you on work experience. The internet is an excellent tool in finding addresses and websites for large organisations. Many students find placements through links with family and friends. Do your parents/guardians places of work accept work experience students? Even if you are not interested, would it suit one of your friends more? Remember - sole traders (people who are self employed and work on their own) cannot be accepted as well as companies with no employer liability insurance. Gather the information required in order to write a letter of request/application for a placement or send an email or make a phone call. You will need a contact name, address, email address and telephone number. Step 3 Write the letter, send the email, make the phone call or visit the placement directly with your letter. Make sure you follow the guidelines provided when writing a letter or making a phone call. Step 4 If you have not heard from the employer within 10 working days, follow it up with a polite phone call or email to check that they received it. Remember people are very busy and will not always get back to you immediately. Step 5 Once you have secured your placement, complete the necessary paperwork and hand it in to school.

How can I find a Work Experience Placement? Please read the below advice regarding work experience in the following areas: Medical/Dentistry Very difficult to shadow doctors due to patient confidentiality but some observation may be possible most placements are likely to be admin/reception duties. We have in the past received information about placements within the NHS primary care trust, information on this will be passed on to students as soon as we have it. Law/Legal Services Most likely admin work. Client confidentiality is a problem. Most companies only take on students over the age of 16. Sport/Leisure/Recreation Mainly reception and cleaning duties, you can t coach unless qualified but observation may be available. There may be limited placements at local centres please see Mrs Reynolds if you are interested in this area. Theatre/Performing Arts This is an extremely competitive area. For information on Work Experience at the Birmingham Hippodrome email: hayleahthresher@birminghamhippodrome.com For work experience at the Birmingham Rep please visit their website www.birmingham-rep.co.uk application forms will be available from January 2017. The Birmingham Town Hall and Symphony Hall also run a one week work experience, for further details email education@thsh.co.uk The MAC Birmingham also run a variety of placements from Performing Arts technicians to customer service assistants, please check the website for upcoming details macbirmingham.co.uk History Related Try the National Trust website. They have various sites around Birmingham that accommodate Work Experience placements such as the Birmingham Back to Back Houses. There are also museums listed on the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery website (www.bmag.org.uk) such as Sarehole Mill and Blakesley Hall. Media TV and radio almost impossible unless you already have a contact. Journalism would be mainly admin and basic tasks. The BBC and Birmingham Evening Mail require students to be over the age of 16. Building/Construction Difficult to get approved due to Health and Safety reasons but we may have limited placements available at local companies please see Mrs Reynolds if interested. Please remember Sole Traders cannot be approved Hair Salons If you are looking for a placement in a Hair Salon please be prepared that is very unlikely that you will be dealing with customer s hair! Most salons will not allow this and you should be aware that you will probably be cleaning and tidying up for the duration of the placement. Veterinary/Working with Animals Mainly observation, cleaning out animals and dealing with customers. Again, many companies require students to be over 16. This is a highly competitive area so early enquiries are essential. Schools/Nursery You must have a genuine interest in working with children in the future to look for a placement in a school or nursery

Work Experience 2017 Making Phone Calls You may be required to contact an employer by phone to apply or confirm your Work Experience placement. It is essential that when the phone call is made you are prepared and know what you have to say in order to make a good impression. How can I make a good impression? - Here are some hints and tips to consider. - Who do you need to speak to? Make sure you know who you need to speak to before you make the call. Are you sure you can pronounce their name correctly? If not practice and ask somebody for help before you call. If you do not have a contact name ask to speak to the person who deals with work experience. - What is the purpose of your call? Ensure you know what questions you need to ask in order to get the answers that you need. Spend a few minutes writing down the questions you need to ask as a prompt for when you make the call. - Be polite Ask if it is convenient to talk at the moment, always thank the person for their time whatever the outcome of the conversation. - Use proper English Do not abbreviate words or use slang.

Example Telephone Call Example telephone call to a potential work experience placement employer- Good morning/afternoon could I speak to (Name of contact or the person who deals with work experience) please Yes, may I ask who s calling please? It s (Name) from Bishop Challoner College And what is it regarding? A work experience placement I ll just put you through, hold the line please Hello (contact name) speaking, how can I help you? Hello, my name is (Name) I go to Bishop Challoner College in Kings Heath and I m interested in a work experience placement with your (company/organisation/business/school/ nursery/hospital etc). OK, when is your work experience and how long is your placement for? It is from Monday 26 th June to Friday 7 th July 2017 and I would ideally like to spend the two weeks with you if that is possible? Right OK then, I do not see that being a problem. If you could just confirm the dates in writing and just tell me why you would like to do your work experience with us then that would be great. Do you have our address? Yes, I can get that from school. Thank you very much for your time and I look forward to working with you in the summer. That is fine, Goodbye Goodbye

Work Experience 2017 Letters of Application/Email (If emailing, either attach the letter electronically or adapt letter to fit body of email) (Your address and telephone numbers here) John Smith 1 Made Up Road Kings Heath Birmingham B14 4LL (Organisation s address and contact name if known here) Mrs Dontknow Add Up Accountants Calculator Road Kings Heath Birmingham B14 4QQ Tel- 0121 432 1234 Mob- 07777 777 777 (Full date here) Dear Mrs Dontknow, (Sir/Madam if you are unsure of contact name) I am a Year 10 student at Bishop Challoner Catholic College in Kings Heath and I am writing to apply for a work experience placement at your (organisation/company/school/nursery etc). The school work experience programme runs from Monday 26 th June and ends on Friday 7 th July 2017. My work experience will be a crucial part of my preparation for life after school and I am very keen to spend it with you. (Use this space to write a few lines about your favourite subjects/interests in school/interests outside of school/achievements) Please find enclosed a copy of my Curriculum Vitae. I am available for an interview at a time to suit your convenience. I look forward to hearing from you in the near future. Yours sincerely, ( sincerely if name is known, faithfully if using Sir/Madam) John Smith

Pre Placement Interview Advice Some companies will require you to attend a pre-placement interview. Ensure that you arrive early and allow yourself plenty of time for your journey. Your clothes should be appropriate to the workplace and your appearance should be neat, clean and tidy. Try to be confident, positive and enthusiastic. Use your manners and remember to SMILE. Questions you may be asked 1. Why do you want to do work experience with us? 2. What do you hope to learn from your placement? 3. What skills and qualities can you bring? 4. Why might you be good at this job? 5. What are you hobbies and interests? 6. What are you good at and what do you enjoy in school? Questions you may want to ask 1. What does the job involve? 2. What skills and qualities are needed? 3. Where do I report to each day? 4. Who will be my supervisor? 5. What hours will I be working? 6. What clothing should I wear? 7. What Health and Safety issues should I be aware of?

Work Experience 2017 Health and Safety Hints and Tips Always use the protective equipment and clothing that you're given - if it's damaged or doesn't fit properly, tell your supervisor straightaway. Take your time and stay tidy. If you rush around you could slip, fall or bump into someone or something. Don't leave things around that people can trip over or bump into. Only do work you've been shown how to do properly, especially if it involves using equipment or lifting heavy things. If you don't understand instructions, ask your supervisor to explain them or to show you again. Wash your hands before eating or handling food, after using the toilet and whenever you've done work that leaves you feeling grubby. If you do get hurt or see anything faulty or unsafe - report it to your supervisor, even if it seems small, as it can help prevent future accidents. Watch out for safety signs and follow instructions on labels - if you're not sure what they mean, ask your supervisor before doing anything. Remember that you are there to do a job and gain valuable experience, don't get distracted by others. If you feel unwell or need to talk to someone, speak to your supervisor or someone else you trust. If you're working outside in the hot weather use a high factor sunscreen on any exposed skin, stay in the shade wherever possible and drink plenty of water so you don't get dehydrated.

Things to remember If you cannot attend your placement for whatever reason you must contact the school and the placement provider. If nobody answers the phone, leave a message or keep trying. Mrs Reynolds: 0121 441 6144 School Reception: 0121 444 4161 Your Personal Tutor or another member of staff will call and ensure that you have arrived on your first day and arrange to visit you at some stage throughout your placement. This may be during week one or week two. If you are going to be late, you need to be courteous and call your placement provider and notify them as to why. You must remember that you are representing the school, do not let yourself or the school down. Behaviour Always remain polite to the employer, if there is a problem let us know. Theft - Reports will be made straight to the Police and charges will be made. Dress Code - no jeans, you should be looking smart and presentable- you ve got to look the part to be taken seriously by colleagues, customers, children etc. Mobile Phones You must never use your phone (especially for social media) during the placement unless it is an emergency.