APPRENTICE SURVEYOR VACANCY

Apprentice Surveyor Scotland (located in the Central Belt) (1385)

  • Category:
    Early Careers
  • Region:
    Scotland
  • Location:
    Central Belt
  • Type:
    Apprenticeship programme

Apprentice Surveyor Scotland (located in the Central Belt)

Looking to kick start your path to a degree?

You will complete a 4 year Graduate Level Apprenticeship in Construction and the Built Environment at Edinburgh Napier University, studying Quantity Surveying, whilst working with BAM Construction!

What we’re looking for…

Early careers talent is really important to us here at BAM. We’re looking for people with enthusiasm and initiative. You will love working in a team, learn quickly and have a passion for working in construction.

Eligibility

Due to the nature of this Apprenticeship, it would suit those 16 years+. You are only eligible to apply if:

•You are predicted or have achieved a minimum of BBCC at Higher level

•Have achieved National 5 English and Maths at Grade C or above

What you’ll get

This nationally recognised qualification takes 4 years to complete and you will receive a competitive salary! You will gain valuable training in the workplace while being supported every step of the way, guided by a personal development plan.

Applications will close on Friday 8th March

All Construction Apprenticeships start annually in September.

We are committed to developing a workforce that reflects the diversity of our customer base and the communities in which we operate. By 2020, we will have a visibly inclusive culture attracting the best talent to our diverse business by having an environment which enables everyone to fulfil their full potential.

Do you use Instagram? Check out our Early Careers page @BAMConstructearlycareers

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    Apprentice Surveyor Scotland (located in the Central Belt) (1385)

    • Category:
      Early Careers
    • Region:
      Scotland
    • Location:
      Central Belt
    • Type:
      Apprenticeship programme

    Apprentice Surveyor Scotland (located in the Central Belt)

    Looking to kick start your path to a degree?You will complete a 4 year Graduate Level Apprenticeship in Construction and the Built Environment at Edinburgh Napier University, studying Quantity Surveying, whilst working with BAM Construction!

    What we’re looking for…

    Early careers talent is really important to us here at BAM. We’re looking for people with enthusiasm and initiative. You will love working in a team, learn quickly and have a passion for working in construction.

    Eligibility

    Due to the nature of this Apprenticeship, it would suit those 16 years+. You are only eligible to apply if:

    •You are predicted or have achieved a minimum of BBCC at Higher level

    •Have achieved National 5 English and Maths at Grade C or above

    What you’ll get

    This nationally recognised qualification takes 4 years to complete and you will receive a competitive salary! You will gain valuable training in the workplace while being supported every step of the way, guided by a personal development plan.

    Applications will close on Friday 8th March

    All Construction Apprenticeships start annually in September.

    We are committed to developing a workforce that reflects the diversity of our customer base and the communities in which we operate. By 2020, we will have a visibly inclusive culture attracting the best talent to our diverse business by having an environment which enables everyone to fulfil their full potential.

    Do you use Instagram? Check out our Early Careers page @BAMConstructearlycareers

TRAINEE ACCOUNTANCY OPPORTUNITIES WITH JOHNSTON CARMICHAEL

Johnston Carmichael, Scotland’s largest Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, have excellent career opportunities for S5 and S6 school leavers in our Glasgow office, starting in summer 2019.

This established programme is aimed at pupils who are keen to follow a vocational route, would like to earn while they learn, gain practical experience and work towards professional qualifications.  A current student, Jonathan Lewis, has said “For me, Johnston Carmichael isn’t just a job – it’s a support network where you’re surrounded by people who really want to help you achieve your goals and objectives”

Major benefits of the programme include; career progression, competitive salary, tuition and exams paid for, qualifications along with personal and professional development.

We are looking for students to have achieved or be aiming to achieve 135 UCAS points and this can correspond to 5 Highers (or equivalent), over 1 or 2 years.

The closing date is 14 March 2019 and pupils can apply by submitting a cover letter and CV to studentrecruitment@jcca.co.uk

If you have any queries regarding this career opportunity, please do not hesitate to get in contact with myself or our student recruitment team studentrecruitment@jcca.co.uk  In the meantime, please visit our website for more information https://johnstoncarmichael.com/careers/student-recruitment/vacancies

HAIRDRESSING MODERN APPRENTICESHIP – GIFFNOCK

VACANCY DETAILS

 

Job Title: WER564 Modern Apprentice Hairdresser
Nature of the Vacancy:                                            Permanent
Location: Giffnock
Number of days per week: 5 days per week
Number of hours per week: 35
Salary/Wage: MA rate:  £3.70 per hour
Will training be provided? Yes
Application required: Call Sheena Weir at The Salon or drop in.
Closing date for applications: 30/3/19
Anticipated start date: Immediate

 

Main duties/responsibilities:
The Salon, Giffnock is looking for a MA Trainee Hairdresser to join their team.   The successful applicant will be working in the Salon 4 days per week and attend Kramer’s Hairdressing College 1 day per week, working towards an SVQII in Hairdressing.

 

At college you will learn the traditional skills to cut, colour and style hair, giving you the opportunity to earn while you learn.

 

Your duties will include:

 

  • Meeting and greeting clients
  • Answering the telephone and making bookings
  • Preparing hospitality for clients, tea, coffee etc
  • Making sure Salon area is kept clean and tidy
  • Shampooing
  • Taking colours off
  • Mixing colours
  • Assisting stylist to deliver excellent customer care to clients

 

 

Experience required:
 

No formal experience is required, we are looking for an enthusiastic and a hard-working individual.

 

Skills, abilities and personal qualities:
 

Applicants should be motivated, with good customer service skills and be friendly and outgoing.

 

 

Additional Information:
 

If you are interested in joining our team then please telephone The Salon and speak to Sheena Weir (0141-638-8886) or pop in for a chat  (The Salon, 140 Fenwick Road, Giffnock,G46 6XW)

HSBC WORK EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITIES

The HSBC Work Experience Programme is designed to encourage students from different social-economic backgrounds to find out about banking with a view of joining HSBC either after university of after school through the apprenticeship or undergraduate programmes.

The programme offers a five day shadowing experience to students in the later years of full-time secondary education, sixth form or college. The programme was set up with the idea to help young people gain an insight into a professional environment, as well as the banking industry.

All Work Experience opportunities will be available through June, July and August 2019. Specific details regarding each opportunity are available on each advert, to be found here

https://hsbc.taleo.net/careersection/external/moresearch.ftl?lang=en_GB&location=5536170451648&keyword=”HSBCWE2019%22&Location=Europe

Please be informed that you have to scroll down when you open the link – all work experience placements are at the bottom of the page. There is no need to filter the search.

The application process will entail some online questions and if successful, a telephone interview. To help prepare for this, we recommend checking out our Application Hints and Tips page here: http://www.hsbc.com/careers/application-hints-and-tips.

Our placements will be spread out across the UK and students can list their location preferences when applying, but please note that we cannot make any guarantees on placing a student in their preferred location as this is subject to availability.

We have 2 different links for Scotland so students should be looking after, based on their location preferences:

  • Work Experience Central Scotland 2019
  • Work Experience North Scotland 2019

All applications should be submitted before the deadline of 10th February 2019. As places will be limited, we will be offering placements on a rolling basis, therefore students should apply early to avoid disappointment.

For further information on the programmes please see our main page here: http://www.hsbc.com/careers/students-and-graduates/programmes/uk-work-experience-programme.

SCOTTISH POWER – APPRENTICESHIP RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGN – APPLICATIONS CLOSE SOON

Apprenticeship Recruitment Campaign – applications close soon!

There are five Apprenticeship and Trainee Programmes available, offering a combination of college and on the job placements whilst working towards nationally recognised qualifications:

For those with GCSE’s / National 5’s:

  • Engineering Pre-Apprentice Programme – just finished school and would like to increase their knowledge and experience of the sector – college courses will close when full so apply quickly!
  • Craft Apprentice Programme – learn and earn at the same time, a practical and technical career route – closing date for applications: Sunday 27 January 2019

For those with A-Levels/Highers who are looking for an alternative to university:

  • Power Engineering Programme – delivered at HNC Level, begin career as a Project Engineer
    – closing date for applications: Sunday 10 February 2019
  • Project Management Apprenticeship Programme – delivered at HND Level, begin career in Project Management – closing date for applications: Sunday 10 February 2019

For those who already have transferable or relevant experience in the sector:

  • Adult Craft Trainee Programme – progress and specialise in one of our craft trades
    – closing date for applications: Sunday 27 January 2019

For more information on these programmes, including how to apply, please visit:

Your HR Team

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EARLY YEARS CAREERS EVENT – GLASGOW – 31 JANUARY 2019

A Career in Early Years is waiting for You!

Working towards a more diverse workforce

Up to 11,000 new early years recruits needed in Scotland!

Early Years Scotland (EYS) is committed to providing the very best start in life for every child in Scotland. We are the leading national third sector organisation for children from birth to 5 years of age.

Early Years Scotland delivered two very successful career events in 2018; New Year New Career and What Next? which aimed to encourage people to consider an exciting new career in early years! These were delivered in partnership with Skills Development Scotland and Media Scotland. Both events provided individuals with dedicated and focussed guidance on how to embark on a rewarding career in early years at this time of unprecedented growth. To support the Early Learning and Childcare expansion, up to 11,000 new recruits are required by 2020, so now is the time to take that first step into a career in early years.

In support of the Scottish Government’s national recruitment campaign, Early Years Scotland is delighted to deliver A Career in Early Years is waiting for you! – an informative partnership event involving Skills Development Scotland (SDS), Scottish Government, Glasgow City Council, Scottish Funding Council and Media Scotland.

The event on 31 January 2019 in The Studio, Hope Street, Glasgow, will aim to diversify the workforce so that it is more representative of society. We hope this event will attract a wide range of individuals from under-represented groups, including males, members of the Black Minority Ethnic (BME) community, career changers, those with care experience, and individuals with disabilities.

This morning event will give you the opportunity to hear valuable input from a diverse range of individuals who will support your next steps. You will have the opportunity to ask the panel questions as well as having the opportunity to have face to face individual discussions with an extensive range of specialists from the early years sector.

The event will be chaired by Clare English, former BBC Broadcaster.  Everyone is warmly invited to this exciting event which recognises how much this rewarding career has changed and developed over the years.

To register, follow the link below:

http://www.earlyyearsnewcareer.co.uk/

 

UKCAT is changing to UCAT –

same test, new name!

FAO – Careers Advisers  /   Heads of 6th Form  /  Heads of Science

 

The UKCAT has been re-launched this week under the new name of the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) to recognise that our test is now widely used in the admissions and selection process by a growing number of international universities.

 

The UCAT continues to be the largest medical admissions test in the UK, currently used by 30 UK universities for admission to their Medicine and Dentistry Degrees.

 

Please forward this email to those students applying through UCAS this October who need to be aware of this mandatory part of the university application process.

Prior to 2019 the UCAT was known as the UKCAT.

Whilst the name has changed, the test content remains the same.

 

Tweet a link to UCAT to your school / college

 

Visit the UCAT Website
 
 
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