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Careers Service

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»¨¼¾ÊÓƵ is passionate about your future and we're here to support you in preparing for the career of your dreams.

Whether you are a current »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ student, are looking to return to education, or are leaving school we can offer advice and guidance for all aspects of careers and progression including course admissions, CV writing, university application, work experience, job searches and interview tips.

»¨¼¾ÊÓƵ offers a range of careers activities and events to its students throughout the year; take a look at the Summary of Careers Programme 2024/25.

For further information about our careers programme, please contact our Career Leader.

Need further assistance?

Please contact us:

Switchboard: 01271 345291

College Careers Leader

Rachael Cobbledick – Careers Advisor and Co-Ordinator

rachael.cobbledick@petroc.ac.uk

Find out more

»¨¼¾ÊÓƵ’s Careers Service provides impartial, objective and person-centred careers guidance to its students. The range of careers services at both of »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ’s campuses includes 1:1 careers guidance appointments, paper-based and digital careers resources, and careers workshops. Find out more:

You will also have the opportunity to attend our Careers and Apprenticeship Events, join our Apprenticeship Talent Pool and, if on a Level 3/A level course, and interested in progressing to university, take a trip out to the UCAS Discovery Event at Westpoint.

Course Advice: If you are considering studying at »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ but need more course information, or you are unsure of which course to choose, our friendly Advice and Guidance Team are on hand to help you. You can contact them at guidancecentre@petroc.ac.uk.

Careers Guidance:Ìý»¨¼¾ÊÓƵ is working with a local National Careers Service careers adviser to provide adult careers guidance. You are welcome to contact »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ’s Careers Service, but depending upon your enquiry there may be a referral to the National Careers Service (with your consent).ÌýPlease contactÌýcareers@petroc.ac.ukÌýfor more information.

At »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ, we recognise that leaving school is a big step to make; it can be challenging choosing a course or understanding your options. »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ’s Careers Service is here to help in the following ways:

  • 1:1 careers guidance appointment: »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ’s careers adviser will provide guidance on decisions about courses, university and career planning. Before booking a careers guidance appointment, please complete the Post-16 Choices tool mentioned above.Ìý
  • Open Days/Evenings: »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ’s careers adviser will be available to answer your questions during our open events.

Parents, carers and guardians are some of the key influencers on a young person’s career decisions. »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ provides support through termly careers newsletters as well as information on ourÌý.

As a parent, carer or guardian, we would welcome your involvement in our careers programme, this could include offering a talk about your own career journey, your job or your business. If you would like to find out more, please complete .

»¨¼¾ÊÓƵ’s Careers Service works with local employers in the following ways:

  • Vacancy advertising: if you have a vacancy that you want to fill, you can advertise for free using »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ’s vacancy platformÌý. »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ students are looking for seasonal, part-time, graduate, full-time, work experience, work placement and volunteering opportunities. To advertise your vacancyÌýplease complete Ìý
  • Industry talks: »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ very much values the experience and expertise of employers, and the positive impact this can have on the future career decisions of its students. If you would like to find out more about delivering a virtual talk, or on-site presentation,Ìýplease complete .Ìý
  • Careers/Employability/Apprenticeship Fairs: »¨¼¾ÊÓƵ hosts careers fairs where students can meet local employers to find out more about their business, apprenticeships and job opportunities. If you would like to participate in future events,Ìýplease complete

»¨¼¾ÊÓƵ ensures its careers provision is up to date and of high quality by following the Gatsby Careers Benchmarks, the Matrix standard, and staff undergo regular training. It is also a member of the Careers Development Institute.

»¨¼¾ÊÓƵ is also a member of the North and Mid Devon Careers Network, which brings together Careers Leaders from member secondary schools.

We assess the impact of our Careers Programme by measuring our standards against the Gatsby Careers Benchmarks, seeking feedback from our stakeholders. This informs our annual evaluation which is due in June 2025.

Rachael