Useful links to Careers Information
Careers Team:
Director of Sixth Form and Careers Lead: Ms Tobia
Deputy Director of Sixth Form: Mr Gough
Sixth Form Co-ordinator: Ms Morgan
Careers and Wider Curriculum Coordinator: Ms Douse
Director of Operations: Ms Gavin
Deputy Director of Operations & Website: Ms O’Hara
careers@highburyfields.islington.sch.uk
Labour Market Information:
The widget below can be used to explore and compare key information about occupations to support the process of identifying potential careers.
The Careerometer widget provides access to a selection of headline data relating to pay, weekly hours of work and future employment prospects.
The data are organised by occupation: simply type in the title of the job you are interested in and the widget provides a series of options from which you can select the most relevant to you.
https://www.lmiforall.org.uk/careerometer/
Careermag for Parents
Careermag publications are designed to provide quality, up-to-date information about careers and qualifications. You can sign up to the Careermag for parents here
Employer Engagement
We are always open to employers visiting the school or using Google Meet online to give careers talks, be involved in our careers fairs or complete small group sessions. If you would be interested in visiting the school or offering employer engagement GoogleMeet, please contact: fgair@highburyfields.islington.sch.uk
Measuring Impact:
The School will assess the impact of its careers programmes on students by completing an annual student survey and analysing destinations data in line with activities that they have taken part in at school. In addition, the views of students and parents will be surveyed after key events e.g. the Careers Information Evening, Year 10 Work Experience, Year 12 Work Experience.
Review:
The school will review the published information at the end of each academic year.
Other Career Resources:
Careersbox
Careersbox is a free on-line library of careers related videos, news and information aimed at careers advisers and job seekers. Case study videos show real people doing real jobs, giving viewers an insight into entry routes and skill requirements for careers in all sectors.
UCAS careers advice
UCAS is an independent charity providing information, advice, and admissions services to inspire and facilitate educational progression. It serves the university admissions process and provides a wealth of careers related advice and guidance.
https://www.ucas.com/careers-advice
icould
icould is a careers website helping young people make the most of their potential and talent by showing them how others have used theirs. The icould storytellers relate, in their own words, their real life career journeys in over 1,000 career videos and hundreds of written articles aimed at students, career starters, career changers and careers professionals, parents, teachers and employers. Articles include information about the future world of work and future career prospects in a number of industries.