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NWRC Online Careers Night – Preparing students for future jobs

written by cassoscoop December 6, 2021
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NWRC’s Finneen Bradley is looking ahead to Virtual Higher Education Week advising students of the Higher Education choices available locally.

NORTH West Regional College (NWRC) will host an Online Careers Night on Tuesday, December 7, giving prospective students an insight into the education and employment opportunities available in the North West.

The virtual event will bring together lecturing staff from all aspects of the NWRC curriculum, as well as some of the region’s top employers, to advise local people of the opportunities available on their doorstep to help steer them into a successful career.

Visitors to the site can also view course information webinars delivered by NWRC curriculum staff, as well as watch videos from the Student Services teams and Students Union on how you will be supported during your time at NWRC.

There will also be a Careers Advice & Guidance podcast delivered by the Careers Academy – offering advice on CV Building, Interview techniques, UCAS Applications, Parents Information, Building confidence, and resilience. You can also live chat with NWRC staff throughout the event, as well as make a course application.

Finneen Bradley, Head of Careers at NWRC, says the event has been organised after a difficult 2021 for everyone, looking ahead to a brighter year in 2022.

She added: “Deciding where to study post-16, is one of the biggest decisions that a young person has to make.
Studying at college can offer a different learning environment to that experienced at a school’s sixth form and
time and time again we’ve watched students thrive in the college learning environment, combining hands-on practical work alongside academia.

“Learning not only takes place in our college lecture theatres and classrooms, but students also get to use their skills in the real world through work placements and live project-based learning activities.

“At NWRC we don’t offer the traditional A-Level route, students with four GCSEs or more can enrol in a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma (the equivalent of three A-Levels), offering a direct progression route to University courses offered locally, or employment.

“Our campuses offer subjects you won’t find at school, courses in Journalism, Hospitality and Tourism, Construction, Care and Health, Hair and Beauty, and much more.”

Finneen said there’s often a misconception that students only enrol at a FE (Further Education) college if they have failed their exams.

“Nothing could be further from the truth,” she said. “NWRC attracts students post GCSE and post A level with an excellent academic portfolio including 9-10 GCSEs at Grade A* to C and three A-Levels are Grade A* to C.

“Learners select FE colleges as a first choice and continue their education at an FE college due to the clear progression pathways and multiple advantages to studying locally.

“It’s vital to the North West economy that we encourage our young people to make the most of the opportunities available on their own doorstep to study locally.

“The type of education that our young people are looking for is changing, and we’ve changed with those needs, that’s why we’re constantly developing our curriculum.

“Huge changes are taking in the workplace with the development of cutting-edge technology and as such, NWRC continues to review how we prepare students for their future careers.

“Recently the college introduced a new course in E-Sports with Information Technology, an industry experiencing huge growth. Future careers in this field include esports player, team coach, event organiser, social media influencer, video production editor, data analyst, and technologist.

“NWRC has also added courses for in-demand careers such as Veterinary Nursing, Dental Nursing, Butchery, Uniformed Protective Services, and Analytical and Forensic Science.

“These courses all ensure that students are job-ready following completion of their studies, and ready to begin the next chapter of their learning journey.”

The event takes place from 4.00 pm-8.00 pm via the College website: www.nwrc.ac.uk and is open to everyone, particularly those completing GCSEs, A-Levels, Leaving Certs, or a course at NWRC.

Parents/guardians welcome.

NWRC Online Careers Night – Preparing students for future jobs was last modified: December 6th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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