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Welcome to the Careers World Regional Guide for the Midlands, pointing you towards careers and guidance information throughout your region! We’ve put together facts, figures and information on the careers hotspots across the region, and spoken to some of the biggest employment and education providers in the area. You can have a look at case studies and advice from these careers superstars over the next few pages, and don’t forget, we’ve answered some of the most popular questions pitched by students across the UK, doing our best to ensure you’re not kept in the dark about your future! Not only that but you can also find a directory of useful links for all the colleges and universities you could ever need at the back of the magazine!

04 Okay, you live here, but do you know about all the opportunities that could be right on your doorstep? We pick out some key info about your region.

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Not sure of your next steps? Here are some of the most popular choices in your region; we hear from current and past students on their experiences. Your Questions Answered: Our editor answers some of the most common questions you’ve been asking us over the summer.

20 Some contact details we think you’ll find useful, including web links and phone numbers.

DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPS IN THE MAIN CAREERS WORLD MAGAZINE, ALONG WITH LOADS OF OTHER USEFUL INFO AND ADVICE!

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Ever wondered what’s actually going on in your region? Careers World are here to help! We’ve done all the research and found out some handy facts and figures all about the places relevant to you; we’ve even focused on one of the big cities in your area. Time to get clued up!

EAST MIDLANDS

The East Midlands is famous for its food! Red Leicester cheese, Lincolnshire sausages, Melton Mowbray pork pies, Stilton, and Bakewell Tarts all come from the region, and there’s still a well-founded food and drink industry in the area, with strong links to manufacturing, agriculture and catering. The world’s first Bramley Apple tree was even planted in Nottinghamshire! Lincolnshire and Rutland are both very agricultural. 30% of the country’s potatoes are grown in Lincolnshire, and Walkers (based in Leicestershire) use exclusively Lincolnshire potatoes for their crisps! There are also lots of opportunities available in the transport and logistics sector. 9% of jobs in the area are in logistics, and the region has the highest growth of traffic rates per year of any in the UK. This is probably because the East Midlands is one of the fastest growing regions in the country. In recent years Leicester has seen a huge surge in population, but in the next ten, Rutland is expected to take over and receive the most migrants. The average age of the population in the East Midlands is 41, meaning there are plenty of opportunities available for the younger generation due to an ageing workforce.

CITY FOCUS

LEICESTER

Leicester is the largest city in the East Midlands, and is home to over 330,000 people! The city has the highest ethnic minority population in the UK, with over 70 different languages being spoken regularly throughout the city. The most popular language other than English is Gujarati. If you are looking for a career within events management, then it is worth bearing in mind that the Diwali celebrations in Leicester are the largest outside of India! Leicester has a fantastic background in the textiles trade, with Next and Boden having their head offices in the area. There are also many factories opening up related to textiles work, mainly because it’s becoming more expensive to import from abroad.

PEOPLE IN EMPLOYMENT EAST MIDLANDS

74%

WEST MIDLANDS

70%

NUMBER OF STUDENTS EAST MIDLANDS

160810

WEST MIDLANDS

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POPULATION

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4.5 MILLION

WEST MIDLANDS

5.6 MILLION

Key Employers: Next, Caterpillar (UK), Dunelm Group

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THERE ARE OVER 12,000 WORKPLACES IN THE TRAVEL AND HOSPITALITY SECTOR IN THE EAST MIDLANDS WEST MIDLANDS

While the West Midlands is home to the largest built-up area outside of London (Birmingham), beyond the central urban district much of the region is actually very rural, with the exception of Stoke. This central area generates around half of the goods and services of the whole of the West Midlands!

CITY FOCUS

BIRMINGHAM

Birmingham is the most populated city outside of London and is home to around 1.1 million people! Because of its huge size, there are six separate universities located in the city, making the city the largest higher education centre outside of the capital. The city really boomed as a result of the industrial revolution, and was once known as the first manufacturing town in the world. Nowadays the service sector is the most popular in the city, employing more than 80% of the city’s workforce. There are still quite a few manufacturing industries to be found in the city though, with 40% of the UK’s jewellery being made solely in the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter!

The area has a fantastic industrial heritage, with much of the industrial revolution beginning in Birmingham and the Black Country. In fact, Ironbridge Gorge, linking Broseley, Madeley and Coalbrookdale, is thought of as the birthplace of modern industry! There are still loads of opportunities for budding engineers in the area today, with BMW having their main four-cylinder engine plant in Warwickshire, and the Jaguar Land Rover Engineering Centre being based just south of Coventry. In the past there have been issues with unemployment throughout the region, but this is slowly improving, with 70% of people being employed as of 2012. There are around 5.6 million people in the West Midlands, equalling 11% of the UK. The area has one of the largest proportions of under 16s of any region in the country. All these young people need looking after, meaning there’s a big demand for effective childcare services!

17% OF WORKERS IN THE WEST MIDLANDS ARE EMPLOYED IN THE RETAIL SECTOR, MAKING IT THE MOST POPULAR SECTOR IN THE REGION

Key Employers: Aston Villa Ltd, Birmingham Hippodrome, PwC

AVERAGE PAY IN THE MIDLANDS EAST MIDLANDS

WEEKLY PAY: £475 HOURLY PAY: £11.71

WEST MIDLANDS

WEEKLY PAY: £485 HOURLY PAY: £12.17

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If you’re confused about what to do with yourself after school or college, then don’t worry! We’ve put together some advice and a few case studies from people who know what they’re talking about, and on top of that we’ve included some extra info from some of the best institutions in your region, to make your decision that bit easier. Making a choice on your future is one of the hardest decisions you’ll ever have to make. There are a variety of steps you can take to help you decide, whether you’re thinking about if your should go to university, whether or not to undertake an Apprenticeship, or what subjects you’re considering taking at college. The first thing you need to do is to think about yourself right now. While it’s true that you might change your mind about your career later down the line, there’s a greater chance that you’ll end up doing something you enjoy if you stop and think for a second about what you WANT to do and what subjects you enjoy.

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Your next step is to speak to a careers advisor, or even just a teacher or your parents. They might be able to open you up to other options that you hadn’t considered before, or didn’t even know existed! Careers advisors will also be able to point you towards all the relevant material you need in order to make an informed decision. After all, the best thing you can do is to arm yourself with knowledge and get all the information you can together from as many sources as possible. Take a look at the resources we’ve gathered for you here, and have a good think about what parts apply to you, you might even find your ideal career path in the next few pages!

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Q&A Some common questions and answers to help make your decisions a little easier!

WHAT ARE YOUR MOST POPULAR COURSES?

It is difficult as we offer such a wide range of subjects. Working with animals and sport are always popular but the building trades, in an improving economy are regaining much of their previous popularity.

HOW MANY FULL-TIME STUDENTS DO YOU HAVE?

There are approximately 6,100 students on full, part-time and Apprenticeship courses across the campuses.

WHAT SUBJECTS DO YOU SPECIALISE IN?

We are specialists in what is known as the ‘Land Based’ subjects. Courses are offered in subject areas including agriculture, animal welfare, sport, equestrian studies, construction, building and associate trades and horticulture.

WHICH LEVELS OF COURSE DO YOU OFFER? GCSES? A LEVELS?

We offer the complete range of qualifications from NVQs right through to degree and post degree level.

CAN STUDENTS RECEIVE ANY CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS TRAVEL COSTS?

Moulton College Moulton College is a great place to learn. Based in Northamptonshire and spread across four campuses, the college offers the very best in state-of-the-art facilities with courses that are specially designed by industry professionals to ensure that student qualifications make you as ‘work ready’ as possible. Whether you are looking for full-time further or higher education, a part-time course or an Apprenticeship we are here to help. With subject areas ranging from Sport, Equestrian Studies, Construction, Building, Animal Welfare, Agriculture and Horticulture we make certain that from your first registration to completion of your award or degree, your time at Moulton will be something that you will always remember. The college facilities are second to none, with exceptionally well equipped lecture rooms, equine

and small animal veterinary centres, garden centre, a 650 hectare farm, fabulous equine facilities, a well-stocked animal welfare centre, and exceptional sports facilities including a sports rehabilitation centre, complete with swimming pool and high tech rehabilitation equipment. Alongside the teaching facilities there are superb student facilities, including en-suite residential accommodation (our new £7.5 million, 150 room student accommodation blocks will be ready to welcome students from September 2014), and a well-equipped and student friendly Learning Resource Centre together with a modern, large Student Social Centre where students can eat, relax and meet their friends. So, if you are looking forward to the next stage of your future, why not get in touch and find out just what we can offer.

Web: www.moulton.ac.uk Tel: 01604 491131 Email: enquiries@moulton.ac.uk

Assistance can be provided towards travel costs via a range of bursary schemes, which are available subject to status. These can be fully explored with our experienced registry team.

WHAT EXTRACURRICULAR/ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES DO YOU OFFER STUDENTS?

There is always plenty going on for students. Activities range from the fresher’s week, trips off site to the cinema, bowling etc., film night, computer game challenges, and the Christmas ball to name but a few.

WHAT CAREERS ADVICE DO YOU OFFER FOR STUDENTS IN COLLEGE?

We hold careers advise events throughout the year. course managers also provide information, advice and guidance to students who then can be referred to a fully qualified careers adviser, who regularly visits the college.

WHEN ARE YOUR NEXT OPEN DAYS?

25th October 8.30 – 12.00 27th November 17.30 – 20.00

WE KNOW THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT REASONS WHY STUDENTS PICK A COLLEGE, SO WHERE IS YOUR NEAREST FAST FOOD OUTLET?

We have several food outlets on the campuses, but Northampton town is just a short trip away from the main campus.

WHY SHOULD STUDENTS PICK YOU?

That’s easy to answer; we are an outstanding college (as confirmed by OFSTED) with fantastic facilities and staff that really care. Moulton College has many years of experience in providing students with the right choices and education to meet their needs. It really is a great place to learn.

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Q&A Some common questions and answers to help make your decisions a little easier!

WHAT ARE YOUR MOST POPULAR COURSES?

Learners and employers tend to popularise our AAT, Business Administration and Hospitality Courses.

HOW MANY FULL-TIME STUDENTS DO YOU HAVE?

We are a small work-based learning provider so we support learners in the workplace, however we have over 300 learners currently on programme.

WHAT SUBJECTS DO YOU SPECIALISE IN?

We have specialist staff working in all vocational areas.

WHICH LEVELS OF COURSE DO YOU OFFER? GCSES? A LEVELS?

We offer functional skills at level 1 and 2 and work-based Apprenticeships up to level 7 depending on the vocational area.

CAN STUDENTS RECEIVE ANY CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS TRAVEL COSTS?

This is assessed on an individual basis but there are small bursaries available.

WHAT EXTRACURRICULAR/ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES DO YOU OFFER STUDENTS?

We provide job specific information days and general careers IAG along side our vocational delivery.

First College Deliver Work Based Learning First College supports hundreds of learners and employers in various Apprenticeship options including: IT, Hospitality, Business Administration, Customer Service, Early Years, and AAT. Martin Manufacturing UK is one such employer who, in May 2014, saw the achievement of a number of IT Application Specialist Apprenticeships. Martin Manufacturing UK, based in Louth, are a world leader in the creation of dynamic lighting solutions for the entertainment, architectural and commercial sectors. This is what Jason Andrews, (Director, Martin Manufacturing UK) had to say about the support they recieved: ‘By working closely with our preferred local training partner, First College, we have given our

staff some new skills which has improved their daily productivity whilst using IT. Furthermore it has developed their maths / English and as a result of achieving the qualification we have seen many of the learners receive a boost of confidence. All round a win-win situation…’ A learner perspective: ‘Really enjoyed the course, struggled at the start but found, with support from Kev (IT Assessor) and my colleagues, I gained a lot of new skills and confidence in using IT systems. I was also able to improve my maths and English considerably through the ‘one to ones’ and just by having a go!’ Many school leavers and people of all ages are engaging with our Apprenticeship programmes, there really is something for everyone, for more information contact our recruitment team or look us up online.

WHAT CAREERS ADVICE DO YOU OFFER FOR STUDENTS IN COLLEGE?

Our recruitment team offer Careers IAG including help with CV’s and job readiness.

WHEN ARE YOUR NEXT OPEN DAYS?

You can follow us on Twitter and Facebook for all the latest news, however every working day is an open day at First College, so if you are interested in learning, feel free to pop into our Skegness or Louth sites to find out more.

WE KNOW THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT REASONS WHY STUDENTS PICK A COLLEGE, SO WHERE IS YOUR NEAREST FAST FOOD OUTLET?

In Louth we have a Subway in the town centre, and in Skegness we have a McDonalds close by!

WHY SHOULD STUDENTS PICK YOU?

We are local, flexible and have excellent, well established, links with local employers, something our learners find very useful when looking at moving into employment via our Traineeship and Apprenticeships programmes. Our recruitment staff sit on the interview panels of some of our local employers, particularly those supporting the Apprenticeship programme.

Skegness: 01754 610197 Louth: 01507 601122 Website: www.firstcollegelincs.co.uk Twitter: firstcollege0 Facebook: First College Lincs

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Former Kidderminster student to take THE lead role at National Theatre Self Portrait Earns Gold for Lily Derby College Art & Design student Lily Bowler has beaten competition from hundreds of local young people to win an award from the University of Derby and be acclaimed as an up and coming talent in the creative industries. Lily (19) from Littleover was presented with the New Creatives Gold Award trophy and £250 by Professor Chris White from the University of Derby for her textiles piece ‘Aged Self Portrait’ – an interpretation of how she would look in years to come. Lily, a former pupil at St Benedict’s Performing Arts College in Derby, is planning to take a year out cycling across

the UK before applying to university to continue her arts studies, and hopes to specialise in heritage embroidery skills. She said: ‘People are obsessed with being younger, and women in particular want to get plastic surgery all the time. I wanted to show how I will look when I’m older, and that you can be both old and beautiful. In fact, I can’t wait to be old!’ To create her piece Lily studied pictures of her parents and grandparents to see how they had aged, and fashioned the piece out of patchwork and embroidery.

Former Kidderminster College student, and multi-award winning director and actor, Rufus Norris, will become the next director of the National Theatre in April 2015. Rufus will be the sixth director of the National Theatre and is the first nonOxbridge graduate to take up the position. Andy Dobson, principal of Kidderminster College, spoke of his pride that Rufus will be taking up the leading role: ‘This is undeniably the most prestigious role in British theatre, and Rufus Norris will be at the fore, showing the world exactly why we excel.It’s great to see one of our talented students going through a vocational route and landing such a top job. ‘We have a strong performing arts heritage here at Kidderminster, and attract extremely high calibre students.

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Our tutors have rich experience from work within theatre, and our continuing strong links with the industry means that we are able to provide students with a learning experience that equips them for real work, in a real world.’ Nigel Holman, Head of Acting, added: ‘This is a wonderful decision for British Theatre. Rufus is a shining example of how innate talent can be supported and nurtured with the right vocational opportunities and education. ‘Here at Kidderminster, we continuously strive to offer an extensive range of performing arts courses that focus on creativity and collaboration. Our courses are designed to give our students the crucial skills they need in order to establish themselves in fulfilling careers.’

Web: www.kidderminster.ac.uk

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We are keen to recruit young people who: Have or are predicted to gain five GCSEs at Grade A-C or who have completed AS, A levels or BTEC National in Engineering and are looking for a challenging and rewarding career. Get in touch today!


Connect with BIMM, and we’ll connect you to a life in music BIMM Group is proud to be the largest and leading provider of contemporary music education in the UK, Ireland and Europe. We have colleges in five vibrant cities where music matters most – London, Brighton, Bristol, Manchester and Dublin. We offer a broad range of Higher and further education music courses – including degrees, Diplomas, Post Graduate Teaching Certificates and options for full-time and parttime study. Our professional realworld courses include studies in guitar, bass, drums, vocals, songwriting, music production, music business and event management. But what BIMM gives you that other music universities don’t is connectivity. We offer direct access to regular collaborative experiences, including masterclasses by guest artists like Chuck D; Graham Coxon and KT Tunstall, end-of-term gigs, A&R panels, the annual

BIMM album, and ongoing engagement with the industry, including work placements and internships. BIMM students also benefit from being connected to the largest alumni network in the industry, with successful graduates including The Kooks, and singersongwriters Tom Odell and George Ezra. And our patron, Roger Daltrey CBE, knows a thing or two about the business too! Plus, our students get to mix with some of the finest aspiring musicians in the country while they’re guided by world-class tutors still active in the music business. At BIMM, we believe that the secret to success is no secret. If you want to make it in music, you’ve got to get connected. We take students with talent and the will to work hard, and make them better connected than anyone else.

Ryan Knight, Business Administrator Assistant in the Learning and Development Team with the County Health Partnerships. I’ve just acquired a permanent position as a business administrator assistant. I wouldn’t say it was easy, but if you can prove that you’re reliable and committed, they’ll see what you can do. I went to college for a joinery course but wasn’t enjoying it. It felt like I could have been doing something more positive. The Apprenticeship gave me a foundation to build on, and I enjoy this work. It’s made me realise that you have to start at the bottom and learn the skills to progress and become attractive to an employer. Nobody is going to invest in you if you have no skills.

recently gave a presentation to the chair of Health Education England, Sir Keith Pearson. When I tell my mum she’s amazed, and can’t believe I’m in contact with these people. I’m proud of everything that I’ve done and I’m proud that I got the opportunity. It’s benefitted me in so many ways. Now I’m going to keep working hard and look for any development opportunities that can arise, but I’ll definitely be staying within the NHS.

Since working I’ve gained a great deal of confidence. I’m now doing public speaking, and

For more information about BIMM, please call 0844 2 646 666 or email info@bimm.co.uk

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Vision Apprentices is a subsidiary company of the West Nottinghamshire College group West Nottinghamshire College is one of the largest and most successful colleges in the country, with a well-earned reputation for excellence, particularly in the areas of Apprenticeships. With 30,000 students nationwide and links with over 2,000 employers, we are a high-profile centre of education that is well known for producing work-ready, ambitious and highly-skilled individuals. We pride ourselves on making each individual’s journey with us as unique as they are.

themselves, so they can give realistic advice and guidance to applicants.

There are some key reasons why Vision Apprentices is viewed as a market leader in Apprenticeship recruitment and training:

ATA – Vision Apprentices is unique as we were one of the first Apprenticeship Training Associations (ATA) in the country, and can offer the flexibility of employing an apprentice on behalf of a host employer. We provide both the apprentice and the employer with a dedicated line manager to work with them every step of the way.

Recruitment - We have been recruiting apprentices for several years now. We were one of the first in the country to offer the service and as a result there isn’t much we don’t know about it! The team is knowledgeable and has great experience, with many of them having been apprentices

Training – Vision Apprentices doesn’t settle for anything less than the best! Our training and delivery is excellent, we work really hard with our employers so they fully understand what an Apprenticeship is and how beneficial they can be for their business. We are about creating futures for new apprentices as well as providing training for an existing workforce.

We believe and have proved that to reach your goals all you need is Vision!

Boston College (clockwise from top-left) Faye Doyle-Thomas (18) Engineering “My dream is to work with Formula 1 and by successfully completing my Engineering level 3 qualification at Boston College, I can progress straight to an Aeronautical Engineering degree at Loughborough University.”

Leah Stanhope (17) – Music “I’ve always loved music and this course provides me with experience for my future. We learn how to compose, mix and produce music, as well as getting involved in music videos and performing live gigs organised by the college.”

Naikita Hunt (20) - GCSEs “I want to go on to University to study Physiotherapy but need to upgrade my GCSE Science to a Grade C. As I’ve already studied BTEC Medical Science here, my tutor worked out which individual units I need to look at and organised them around my HNC Sport course so it’s really easy!”

Callum Watt (19) – Performing Arts “The tutors are amazing, they always go out of their way to help you, and push you to be the best you can be. They helped me with job auditions, which led me to landing a job as a Red Coat at Butlins in Bognor Regis, an amazing opportunity as I’m hoping to be an overseas entertainer in Cyprus.”

Sam Smith (18) - Media “We make short films with the great facilities here – a TV studio, editing suite and top-of-therange filming equipment. It means I am better prepared for university where I am going to study Film and Television production.”

Web: www.visionapprentices.co.uk Telephone: 0800 121 8317 Email: info@visionapprentices.co.uk Facebook: visionapprentices Twitter: @VApprentices

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Sam Leedle (19) - Travel & Tourism “As part of our course we went to New York to learn more about all the different roles available in the travel industry and it was amazing! It inspired me to do more travelling and I know now that I want to work as cabin crew or on a cruise ship.”

Web: www.boston.ac.uk Tel: 01205 313218


Apprenticeships can be the first step towards a rewarding career, with real work experience, nationally-recognised qualifications and a regular wage. We offer apprenticeships in: business administration creative and social media construction engineering IT legal services and more!

To find out more, or to apply for a vacancy: www.visionapprentices.co.uk info@visionapprentices.co.uk 0800 121 8317 /visionapprentices


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Identical twin brothers who studied at Bilborough College are both heading to Oxford University to study history after achieving almost mirror image marks in their A-levels. Isaac (left) and Jacob Vivian (both 18) were offered places at Oxford on the condition they got three A grades, which they both achieved. Isaac got an A* in Religious Studies and A grades in History, Geography and Critical Thinking AS-level. He will go on to study History (Ancient and Modern). Jacob got an A* in Government and Politics and A grades in Geography and History as well as a B in Religious Studies, and will study History and Politics at Oxford. Jacob said: “We didn’t plan to go to the same university, Oxford was the only same choice we had. Now we’ll make sure we meet up at least once a weekwe’re going to be a lot closer together than we imagined. “We lived in China for a quite a long time because of our parent’s jobs and were home schooled, but came back to Nottingham to do our A-Levels. “We’ve always been competitive as brothers over the years. It’s probably got a bit friendlier as we’ve got older but we’ve still tried to work out who’s done the best. We have a lot of similar interests and share a lot of classes together so it’s a friendly rivalry.”

Isaac said: “I’ve really enjoyed Bilborough. The first year you get used to the new surroundings and people and then really get to know your teachers more, and start being yourself. My teachers have been brilliant, especially in History where I knew I needed to get an A so they gave me lots of support. “I’m really looking forward to going to Oxford, getting to know new people and making friends and getting involved in the sports teams, particularly football and table tennis. It will be very challenging but that’s something I’m looking forward to.” Jacob added: “I’m looking forward to living independently, getting to know people and making friends. We do lots of things together and have similar interests. It’s only recently we’ve started doing different things away from each other. We’re both very excited and eager to get started. “Our colleges aren’t too far away from each other so we’ll make sure we see each other.”

Heart of Worcestershire College Heart of Worcestershire College is a further and higher education college that offers a wide range of full time and part time courses in a diverse range of specialist subject areas. From courses for school leavers to affordable higher education and professional qualifications, we ensure our training is relevant to significantly improve employability prospects. We pride ourselves on delivering job related qualifications in high quality environments to help our students to achieve a positive and bright future. Our staff and tutors are experts in their teaching area. They have prior experience in their industry and they provide extensive support and guidance to enable students to succeed and progress on to the next stage of their career journey. We strongly believe in

Web: www.bilborough.ac.uk

providing students with inspiring work experience, and this is possible due to our extensive links with employers. We also have our own commercial facilities such as our travel agency and hair and beauty salons, which are open to members of the public. We have campuses throughout Worcestershire, meaning we are the largest further education college in the county. Please note, Heart of Worcestershire College was previously Worcester College of Technology and North East Worcestershire College. The two colleges merged on August 1st 2014.

Web: www.howcollege.ac.uk Tel: 08448 802500

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YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED Still have questions that need answering? Our editor discusses some of the most popular questions asked on a daily basis by career hopefuls across the country. If you’ve got a question or query, head over to careersworld.co.uk, or check us out on facebook.com/careers.world and we’ll try our best to get it answered!

I’VE HEARD ABOUT TRAINEESHIPS, BUT WHAT ARE THEY? ARE THEY RELEVANT TO ME?

I WANT TO DROP OUT OF COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY AND TRY AN APPRENTICESHIP INSTEAD – IS THAT A GOOD IDEA?

Traineeships are short courses that have been created for young people who lack qualifications and experience of the workplace, and who want to get an edge over the competition when applying for an Apprenticeship or job. Lots of places call their Traineeships ‘Pre-Apprenticeship’ courses.

Many people feel pressured into going to college or starting university, but this isn’t necessarily the right thing for everyone. In the same way, you might have dreamed about going to university, but then found that it’s not actually what you expected, or that you are struggling with the workload.

If you’re 16-18 without a level 3 qualification, or 19-24 without a level 2, and you have little to no work experience, a Traineeship could give you that boost you need. They’ll last 6 weeks to 5 months and will cost you absolutely nothing. You won’t get a qualification at the end (unless you lack core English or Maths qualifications), but will gain some vital experience that will look great on your Apprenticeship or job application form.

Apprenticeships are a great alternative to learning in an academic environment purely because you still gain qualifications, but its practical learning, and you don’t necessarily have to sit in a classroom all day. They’re obviously still hard work, but some people much prefer this style of learning.

Confusingly, some companies call their Apprenticeship schemes Traineeships, so make sure you check before you apply for a role that you actually qualify for it!

WHAT A LEVELS SHOULD I BE STUDYING SO I CAN GET A UNIVERSITY PLACE?

If you are thinking about dropping out, the first thing you should bear in mind is that it is a BIG decision. You are effectively giving up weeks, months or years of work. That being said, if you are sure that college/ uni really isn’t for you then it might not be worth sticking to a career path that could potentially jeopardize your career because you aren’t performing to your maximum potential.

I DON’T THINK I CAN AFFORD TO GO TO STUDY, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

This is something at the Money is a big concern forefront of many students’ for a lot of people who are minds at the minute considering university, as because of stories in the well as their families! Ever news about people taking since fees rose, some have the wrong A levels and been struggling to afford to getting rejected from uni. both go away to university The big thing you need to as well as to live in any makes sure of is that you take subjects that you think you will sort of comfortable condition. Don’t worry though, you won’t be interested in and will help you in your career at a later date. have to pay everything at once, every young person applying to Some courses have specific A levels that you must or must university is entitled to apply for a student loan which will cover not take in order to obtain a place. If you know what you want your course, accommodation and living costs, and that you can to be doing at university, it’s a good idea to look up what the pay back gradually across your career. accepted courses are. For example, if you’re thinking about doing a Chemistry degree it’s probably a good idea to take a If you don’t fancy university or college and want to earn some money instead, Apprenticeships might provide the answer. You science subject or two. can both gain a qualification, and earn some money while you Several universities have ‘black lists’ of A level subjects that you do so, which many see as much better than shelling out money can’t take more than one of if you want to obtain a place. One for a degree. At the minute minimum wage for an apprentice of the more famous ones is Cambridge, which specifies that aged 16-18 is £2.68/ph, and is the standard minimum wage for you must take at least two ‘traditional academic subjects’ and adults for those over 19, or who are 19 and who have already lists a number of less appropriate subjects. It’s a good idea to completed the first year of their Apprenticeship. look up what courses your chosen university accepts before applying!

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EAST MIDLANDS De Montfort University www.dmu.ac.uk 0116 255 1551 University of Derby www.derby.ac.uk 01332 591167 University of Leicester www.le.ac.uk 0116 252 2522 University of Lincoln www.lincoln.ac.uk 01522 882000

The University of Warwick www.warwick.ac.uk 024 7652 3523 University of Wolverhampton www.wlv.ac.uk 01902 321000 University of Worcester www.worcester.ac.uk 01905 855111

UNIVERSITY TECHNICAL COLLEGES WEST MIDLANDS

Loughborough University www.lboro.ac.uk 01509 263171

Aston University Engineering Academy www.auea.co.uk 0121 3800 570

University of Northampton www.northampton.ac.uk 0800 358 2232

Black Country UTC www.blackcountryutc.co.uk 01922 470763

The University of Nottingham www.nottingham.ac.uk 0115 951 5151

JCB Academy www.jcbacademy.com 01889 506 100

Nottingham Trent University www.ntu.ac.uk 0115 941 8418

WMG Academy for Young Engineers www.utcolleges.org 0207 960 1555

WEST MIDLANDS

West Midlands Construction UTC www.westmidlands constructionutc.co.uk

Aston University www.aston.ac.uk 0121 204 3000 Birmingham City University www.bcu.ac.uk 0121 3315000 The University of Birmingham www.birmingham.ac.uk 0121 414 3344 Coventry University www.coventry.ac.uk 024 7688 7688 Harper Adams University www.harper-adams.ac.uk 01952 820280 Keele University www.keele.ac.uk 01782 732000 Newman University www.newman.ac.uk 0121 4761 181

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Staffordshire University www.staffs.ac.uk 01782 294 000

COLLEGES

BIRMINGHAM Birmingham Metropolitan College www.bmetc.ac.uk 0845 155 0101 Bournville College of Further Education www.bournville.ac.uk 0121 477 1300 Cadbury Sixth Form College www.cadcol.ac.uk 0121 458 3839 Fircroft College of Adult Education www.fircroft.ac.uk 0121 472 0116 Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College www.jcc.ac.uk 0121 466 2200

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Queen Alexandra College www.qac.ac.uk 0121 428 5050 Solihull College www.solihull.ac.uk 0121 678 7000 Solihull Sixth Form College www.solihullsfc.ac.uk 0121 704 2581 South and City College Birmingham www.sccb.ac.uk 0800 111 6311

LEICESTERSHIRE Brooksby Melton College www.brooksbymelton.ac.uk 01664 850850 Gateway Sixth Form College www.gateway.ac.uk 0166 274 4500 Leicester College www.leicestercollege.ac.uk 0116 224 2240

BLACK COUNTRY

Loughborough College www.loucoll.ac.uk 01509 215 831

City of Wolverhampton College www.wolvcoll.ac.uk 01902 836000

Regent College www.regent-college.ac.uk 0116 255 4629

Dudley College www.dudleycol.ac.uk 01384 363000

South Leicestershire College www.slcollege.ac.uk 0116 264 3535

King Edward VI College Stourbridge www.kedst.ac.uk 01384 398100

Stephenson College www.stephensoncoll.ac.uk 01530 836 136

Sandwell College www.sandwell.ac.uk 0121 667 5000

Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College www.wqeic.ac.uk 01162 471147

Stourbridge College www.stourbridge.ac.uk 01384 344344

LINCOLNSHIRE

Walsall College www.walsallcollege.ac.uk 01922 657 7000

Boston College www.boston.ac.uk 01205 313 218

DERBYSHIRE

First College www.firstcollegelincs.co.uk 0800 0192722

Burton and South Derbyshire College www.burton-college.ac.uk 01283 494400

Grantham College www.grantham.ac.uk 01476 400 200

Buxton College www.buxtoncollege.ac.uk 01332 590500

Lincoln College www.lincolncollege.ac.uk 01522 876000

Derby College www.derby-college.ac.uk 0800 028 0289

New College Stamford www.stamford.ac.uk 01780 484 300

Chesterfield College www.chesterfield.ac.uk 01246 500500

Riseholme College www.bishopburton.ac.uk/riseholmecollege 01522 895 490

HEREFORDSHIRE

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Hereford College of Arts www.hca.ac.uk 01432 273359

Moulton College www.moulton.ac.uk 01604 491131

Hereford Sixth Form College www.hereford.ac.uk 01432 355166

Northampton College www.northamptoncollege.ac.uk 0845 300 4401

Herefordshire and Ludlow College www.hlcollege.ac.uk 0800 032 1986

Tresham College of Further and Higher Education www.tresham.ac.uk 0845 658 89 90 www.careersworld.co.uk

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Bilborough College www.bilborough.ac.uk 0115 8515000 Central College Nottingham www.centralnottingham.ac.uk 0115 9146414 The Dukeries Academy www.dukeries.notts.sch.uk 01623 860545 New College Nottingham www.ncn.ac.uk 01159 100 100

Newcastle-under-Lyme College www.nulc.ac.uk 01782 715111 South Staffordshire College www.southstaffs.ac.uk 0300 456 2424 Stafford College www.staffordcoll.ac.uk 01785 223 800 Stoke-on-Trent College www.stokecoll.ac.uk 01782 208208

WARWICKSHIRE

North Nottinghamshire College www.nnc.ac.uk 01909 504504

City College Coventry www.covcollege.ac.uk 024 7679 1000

Portland College www.portland.ac.uk 01623 499111

Henley College Coventry www.henley-cov.ac.uk 024 7662 6300

West Nottinghamshire College www.westnotts.ac.uk 0808 100 3626

Hereward College of Further Education www.hereward.ac.uk 02476 461231

SHROPSHIRE

King Edward VI College Nuneaton www.kinged6nun.ac.uk 024 7632 8231

Derwen College www.derwen.ac.uk 01691 661234 Ludlow College www.ludlow-college.ac.uk 01584 872846 New College Telford www.nct.ac.uk 01952 641892 Shrewsbury Sixth Form College www.ssfc.ac.uk 01743 235491 Shrewsbury College of Arts and Technology www.shrewsbury.ac.uk 01743 342342 Telford College of Arts and Technology www.tcat.ac.uk 01952 642200 Walford and North Shropshire College www.wnsc.ac.uk 01691 688000

STAFFORDSHIRE Burton and South Derbyshire College www.burton-college.ac.uk 01283 494400 City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College www.stokesfc.ac.uk 01782 848736

North Warwickshire and Hinckley College www.nwhc.ac.uk 024 7624 3000 Stratford-upon-Avon College www.stratford.ac.uk 01789 266 245 Warwickshire College – Royal Leamington Spa, Rugby and Moreton Morrell www.warkscol.ac.uk 01926 318000

WORCESTERSHIRE Kidderminster College www.kidderminster.ac.uk 01562 820811 North East Worcestershire (NEW) College www.ne-worcs.ac.uk 01527 570020 South Worcestershire College www.sworcs.ac.uk 01386 712600 Worcester College of Technology www.wortech.ac.uk 01905 743456 Worcester Sixth Form College www.wsfc.ac.uk 01905 362600

Leek College www.leek.ac.uk 01538 398866

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Admin strators. Physi therapists. Information Techn logy. It’s not just doctors and nurses. Apprentices in the NHS can choose from a vast range of career opportunities. Apprenticeships within the NHS are a great way to start your career. They offer a wide range of professions, and the scope of the NHS means that once you start on a career pathway, it is easier to see what other opportunities are available and move towards them. Apprenticeships offer hands-on experience, where you gain valuable experience alongside learning new skills. They also offer a supportive workforce within which you can build towards a full-time career in your chosen profession. Since 2010 over 1,800 apprentices have been supported within Health in the East Midlands, with over 80% of those recruited aged 16-24 securing permanent positions within 12 months, at a starting salary of £14,000+. Benefits of working in the NHS: • Salary above the national minimum wage for apprentices • 12 and 18 month contracts • 27 days annual leave on commencement • NHS discounts

Our apprentices said: “I’m proud of everything that I’ve done and I’m proud that I got the opportunity. It’s benefitted me in so many ways. Now I’m going to keep working hard and look for any opportunities that can arise, but I’ll definitely be staying within the NHS.” “It’s all so interesting and all very large. It’s not just doctors and nurses. It’s definitely a great opportunity. The main thing is you have to work really hard and say, ‘You know what, I’m here to develop myself and that’s exactly what I’m going to do.” “Taking part in an apprenticeship scheme is a great career choice, as it gives you the opportunity to develop hands-on experience. Plus the NHS will always be around. Patients will always need to be cared for.”

Our managers said: “So glad we took an apprentice on. She fits in really well and is now an invaluable part of the team. I really don’t think we could cope without her.” “It would be ideal for us to always have at least one apprentice in our team so that we can support developing the skills of young people locally and develop skills in our team. Hopefully they will want to say with us in our department and develop a career with us.”

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