SSPSSR Employability Blog 2/11/15

Employability festival

News & Events:

The Employability Festival is in full swing and events to look out for this week are:

Benefits of going on placement:  Monday 2 November 2 – 3pm KS14

SSPSSR alumni Agnes Aynsley will talk about her experiences of going on a placement whilst at uni and how this has helped her secure a job at her graduate placement provider. She is now Team Manager at Addaction (Formerly known as KCA).

The talk will further include “all you need to know” about placements.

Not to be missed!

Unexpected Careers in the Social Science: Monday 2 November 6:30 – 8:30pm – GLT1 & foyer

Does thinking about your career freak you out?

This is an interactive forum with past students from the Faculty of Social Sciences, including Economics, Business, Politics, Law, SSPSSR and Psychology.

Comprising very short presentations about unexpected careers and a Q&A session, followed by an informal chat over drinks and nibbles.

Come along to find out what “unexpected” careers our graduates have pursued and to see which ones may interest you!

The role of an academic:  Wednesday 4 November 1 – 2pm RLT2

Are you considering postgraduate study?

Have you thought about academia as a possible career path?

Dr David Nettleingham from SSPSSR will share his insights into this career path and discuss with you what you need to know if you are interested in becoming an academic.

To book your slot for any of the above go to:http://www.kent.ac.uk/ces/empfest/ or for any queries, please email employability@kent.ac.uk

Careers Fair: Tuesday 3 November 12 – 3pm Sports Centre

130 Employers will be showcasing their opportunities for Kent students and graduates, most of whom are recruiting students from all degree subject areas.

Come and speak to them about their graduate vacancies, work experience and volunteering opportunities.

More information can be found on the CES website

Come and collect your Employability Festival booklet in the SSPSSR foyer while stocks last!

Kent Opportunities Fair: Thursday 5 November 12 – 3pm Keynes Atrium

Showcasing many of the extra-curricular activities you can get involved with whilst studying at Kent, including volunteering, on-campus employment and more.

Internships

Investment Management Summer Intern – London

Are you looking for a summer internship? Do you have excellent academics and strong analytical skills?

You will be working for one of the largest investment houses in the UK and one of Europe’s leading asset managers with over £240 billion in funds under management.

The scheme lasts a minimum of 8 weeks and interns will be placed in one specific investment area.

Start date:                    Summer 2016

How to apply:               Upload your CV: http://bit.ly/1Lg1CLf

Deadline:                      6th November 2015

Referral code:               “DEPT”

View the latest vacancies and internships on the Careers Vacancy database

Part-time work

Administrative Assistant – Bechange

Bechange works with adults that need support to help make lasting change to reach positive futures..

The Administrative Assistant will provide office and administrative support across all aspects of the charity ensuring that the charity runs effectively and achieves its objectives.

The successful candidate will need a flexible approach to work, be enthusiastic and motivated to learn. The post is for 30 hours per week (six month contract) with a starting salary of £14,040 pro rata. The post is based at the charity’s main office in Aylesham. For more information or to apply go to: http://www.bechange.org.uk/job-vacancy/

Closing date 9th November 2015

Outreach Advice Worker – Canterbury District Citizens Advice

Hours: 7.5 per week

Location: Whitstable

Salary: £20,202-£22,126 Pro rata

Type of contract: Part time

Canterbury District Citizens Advice is looking for an Outreach Advice Worker to deliver generalist advice to members of the public at their Whitstable Outreach. The ability to provide casework in either debt or benefits on occasion will be an advantage. You will meet the Citizens Advice competences for a generalist adviser and be keen to develop your skills.

An ability to work alone with access to supervision over the telephone is essential. You will have excellent communication skills and a commitment to promoting equality and diversity.

For application forms please contact:

Email: distman@canterburycab.cabnet.org.uk

Telephone no. 01227 364725

Address: Citizens Advice Bureau, 185 High Street, Herne Bay, Kent CT6 5AF

Closing date:13 November 2015

Volunteering:

SNAAP has the following vacancies available:

 Sports Club

The Special Needs Advisory & Activities Project (SNAAP) have a number of opportunities requiring volunteers. You will help to ensure that the children and young people are safe at all times and are all able to participate in the activities provided as best they can.

Sports Club – This club is run for disabled children aged 8+ The sports club is a very lively club where children are able to let off steam after a busy week. The club will provide structured games and activities with the support of the volunteers. The club runs on Fridays from 3.30pm – 6pm at Prince of Wales Youth Club, Canterbury. Transport will be provided. Dates available: Friday 13th November, Friday 27th November, Friday 11th December. Please meet at the Student Activities Centre at 3pm.

 Stay & Play

Stay & Play – This is an after school drop in session which allows parents of disabled children the opportunity to network whilst their children engage in a number of supervised activities. The club runs on Wednesdays from 4pm – 6pm at Windchimes, Herne Bay. Transport will be provided. Dates Available: Wednesday 4th November Wednesday 18th November Wednesday 25th November Wednesday 2nd November Wednesday 9th December Wednesday 16th December Please meet at the Student Activities Centre at 3pm.

Youth Club

Youth Holiday Scheme – This club is run for disabled children aged 11+ The youth club provides the opportunity for children to spend some time involved in a range of activities, these include: pool, computers, games consoles, crafts and outside play. Dates available: Monday 26th and Wednesday 28th October 10am – 2pm. The club takes place at Whitstable Youth & Community Centre. Transport will be provided. Please meet at the Student Activities Centre at 9.15am.