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Advance is a dynamic new approach to providing you with the best possible start to your working life.
Mrs Dorothy MaskcII (District Careers Officer)
I AM responsible for the man agement of the Careers Service in the Hyndburn and Ribble Valley District. Besides carry ing out the full range of District Careers Officer duties, snecifi-. callv in Rowland High School and Oakhill College, I am res|)onsiblc for the development and motivation of all district staff to ensure the delivery of a highly professional service to the community. ...w .
Miss Rosemary Matthews (Senior Careers Officer)
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I CARRY out the full range of : Careers Officer duties — inter- : viewing young people to give ; advice and help with tn e ir ■ career decisions and problems. : This is backed up by information gained through contacts with employers, colleges etc., about the up-to-date industrial scene and the range of courses on offer. In addition, I act as deputy to the District Careers Officer.
(Specialist Careers Officer, :£ r-iinployment and Training)
Mrs Hazel Bamfather jv
MY responsibilities include co- ft o rd in a t in g and o rg an is in g X;
Careers Service involvement *: with Government-funded pro- # gnunmes of vocational training
and special measures for the unemployed and a lso th e co-onlination of information and tv
development of alternatives to X; unemployment, including self employment, developing and
outreach work.
(Specialist Careers Officer, Spe cial Needs
Mr Nigel Woodcock MY particular role is to help X; ments outside the county.
those young people who find it more difficult than most to get or keep suitable employment, training or education, because of any physical, mental or edu cational disability they may have. This involves working with young people who go to school locally, but also those in special educational establish
Advance provides quality training for recognised qualifications which arc in demand by employers.
Advance gives you the freedom to choose. Upays you while you leant the skills you need for a job with good prospects.
• Advance is for all young people - rcgardlessof how well you did at school. It is the new quality route from the classroom
to the workplace.
* Advance gives you the freedom to learn the skills you need at your own pace.
For further information contact your local Careers Office.
(Specialist Careers Officer, Fur- j ther and Higher Education)
Mrs Klaine Davies j
1 AM based in the Ribble Val- ; ley Careers Office and my duty : is to vis it Clitheroe Royal : Grammar School to advise : pupils from year 0 upwards on careers, further and higher edu cation, and to inform them of appropriate local and national vacancies. During August 1 am very busy helping pupils make the* best use of their A-level results.
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Miss Sherralyn Chivcrs . (Careers Officer)
I AM a trainee Careers Officer, ; based at the Clitheroe office. The main part of my job is deal ing with young people at school. I offer vocational guidance, group work and careers infor mation to pupils in Ribblesdale High School, Clitheroe, and St Christopher’s CE High School, Accrington I aHo work in close partnership with employers, training providers and colleges.
(Careers Officer) Mr Ian Aspin
MY aim is to help young peo- ;j pic choose and find the right 1; job training or further educa- J
tion course. My specific respon- •: sibilities are to pupils in Ribb- • lesdale High School, Clitheroe, : and Rhyddings High School, : Accrington. I am now an acere- : dited tester for the British l*sy- j chological Society and therefore ; qualified to give young people ; tests to help identify strengths : and weaknesses^
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Miss Janet Fowler (Careers Officer)
MY role involves providing vocational advice and informa tion to young people, as well as assisting them to gain appro priate employment, training or futhor education. My work is varied, including interviewing, group work and talks based m school, college* oi office, buL also involves visiting and liaising with local employers ami train ing providers.
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Mrs Julie llannuni (Employment Officer)
Mrs Eileen Clegg (Clerical Assistant)
I AM the receptionist and help people visiting the Careers Office with th e ir iiujuiries, either by using information from our careers library or by refer ring them to a Careers Officer or Employment Officer. In add- dition to this, my job includes answering the telephone, typ ing, word processing and using a computer terminal.
1 AM based at the Ribble Val ley Careers Office ami 1 work with Careers Officers with responsibil ity for Rowland
County High School, St Augus
tine's *RC nigh School, Oakhill College and Moorland School. Pupils and young people are free
to call in or telephone any time fo r in fo rm a t io n on jo b s , Advance Training and further education, and I’ll always do my best to help.
(District Senior Employment ; Officer)
Mrs Knth Scott : 1 HAVE responsibility for the ;
day-to-day running of Hynd- . burn, Ribble valley anu ureai ; Harwood C a re e rs Offices.
Although I am involved with a : lot of administrative work and have to deal with developments in new technology, I most of all enjoy helping young people find appropriate jobs or training. Our modern facilities include vacancy display and instant computer access to vacancies.
(Senior Employment Officer) Mrs Margaret Stott
MY job at the Ribble Valley Careers Office involves the gen eral running of the office and maintaining up-to-date informa tion in the open access careers
library. I also work with the Careers Officers for Uibblesdalc School and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. Our aim is to give young people as much guid ance and information as possible and to place them in suitable employment and training.
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