Careers Lead
SMKT is seeking an
ambitious, passionate, and innovative Careers Lead to develop and deliver an
outstanding careers education programme that empowers young people to achieve
their aspirations and succeed in their chosen pathways.
As Careers Lead, you will
play a pivotal role in shaping students' futures by providing strategic
leadership for careers education, information, advice, and guidance (CEIAG)
across the trust. You will work closely with students, families, employers,
universities, apprenticeship providers, and staff to ensure every learner is
equipped with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to make informed
decisions about their future.
Key Responsibilities
·
Lead the strategic
development and implementation of the trust's careers programme.
·
Ensure compliance with
the Gatsby Benchmarks and relevant statutory guidance.
·
Build and maintain
strong partnerships with employers, higher education institutions,
apprenticeship providers, and community organisations.
·
Coordinate meaningful
employer encounters, work experience opportunities, careers fairs, and
enrichment activities.
·
Track and evaluate
student destinations and progression outcomes.
·
Support students with
careers planning, post-16 and post-18 pathways, apprenticeships, higher
education, and employment opportunities.
·
Manage careers-related
events and initiatives across the trust.
·
Work collaboratively
with senior leaders, teaching staff, and external stakeholders to embed careers
education throughout the curriculum.
About You
We are looking for someone
who:
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Has experience in careers
education, guidance, employability, youth development, or a related field.
·
Demonstrates excellent
communication and relationship-building skills.
·
Has a strong
understanding of education pathways, apprenticeships, higher education, and
labour market information.
·
Is highly organised,
proactive, and able to manage multiple projects effectively.
·
Is passionate about
improving outcomes and opportunities for young people.
·
Holds, or is willing to
work towards, a relevant careers qualification.
What We Offer
·
The opportunity to make
a lasting impact on the lives of young people.
·
A supportive and
collaborative working environment.
·
Professional development
and training opportunities.
·
Access to a network of
educational professionals across the trust.
·
Competitive salary and
benefits package.
If you are committed to
helping young people realise their potential and build successful futures, we
would love to hear from you.
How to Apply
Due to our commitment to
safer recruitment practices, we can only accept applications through My New
Term. Please do not submit CVs as these will not be considered.
Further Information
If you would like to discuss the role in more
detail, arrange a visit or if you require any further information, please
contact our HR Team via email at HR@stephensonacademy.org.uk or via telephone on
01908
889400.
Stephenson
MK Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and
young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check,
satisfactory references, and other pre-employment checks in line with statutory
guidance, including KCSIE. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome
applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
