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Weds 23/05 – Local Careers Bulletin Weds 23/05 – Local Careers Bulletin Local Events, Talks & Open Days to add relevant examples to your Personal Statement & CV plus Higher, Degree, & other Apprenticeships due to close shortly. More Inspiration, Experiences, Courses & Vacancies on the website. Campus-wide open day events Look out for our how to prepare for Open Days blog on Friday 25/05 on Facebook & our Blog page 23/05 Strode College - Higher Education End of Year Showcase 30/05 T2 Apprenticeship Academy - Open Afternoon 07/06 Yeovil College & Yeovil College University Centre - Open Evening 09/06 Open Events at SGS College, UWE & Bath Spa 12/06 UWE - Degree Shows for Years 9-13 (Art, Design, Film, Journalism, Architecture, Product Design & other Environment & Technology subjects) 13/06 Strode college – Open Evening 15/06 & 16/06 University of Bristol - Open Day 16/06 UCW, University Centre Weston - June Open Day Advanced Engineering 02/06 Year of Engineering – Imagineering Fair BA4 Ongoing - FREE Tours of Clifton Suspension Bridge The Whitworth Scholarship Award (closes 30/06) Experience – EDT: Year in Industry (YINI) / University of Bristol: MechEng & Aerospace Engineering Apprenticeships closing - Network Engineer (Higher) BS16; Apprentice Fabricator/Welder (L2) BS37; First Bus: MechElec (L3) BA1; BT: Engineering (L2) BS1. Construction 23/05 Roundhouse building project - Part 2: Building the platform and peeling timbers BS40 30/05 Roundhouse building project - Part 3: Erecting the posts BS40 31/05 Bristol Walk Fest 2018 - History & Architecture Events 12/06 UWE - Degree Shows for Years 10-13 (incl. Architecture) On Site Bristol (Construction Apprenticeship Provider) has companies who are still looking for apprentices to start in September. In particular Bricklaying, Plastering and Painting & Decorating trades. And they have assessments taking place over the next couple of weeks including half term week. Apply online. Experience - University of Bristol: Civil Engineering Apprenticeships closing - Electrical Installation (L3) BA1; Creative & Digital / Performance 26/05 BIMM - Bristol Experience Day BS2 30/05 & 01/06 Access Creative College - Open Events BS14 30/05 Bristol School of Art - Degree Exhibition BS8 (incl. Fine Art, Fashion & Textiles, Graphic Design & Media, Special Effects & Theatrical Make-up Design) 31/05 Bristol Walk Fest 2018 - History & Architecture Events 05/06 City of Bristol College - South Bristol Skills Academy Open Event (horticulture/floristry) 12/06 UWE - Degree Shows for Years 9-13 (Art, Design, Film, Journalism, Architecture, Product Design) Experience – Access Creative College Digital Futures (2-weeks Yr 10/11) & BBC: Kick Off - Trainee Sports Reporter Scheme (Bristol - July); Apprenticeships closing - Insight Analyst (Higher) BS1; SOC Analyst / cyber (Higher) BS1; Digital Marketing (L3) BS1; Apprentice Administrator (L3) BS14; Studio Manager (L3) BS4; Digital Marketing (school) BS16. Distribution & Logistics Apprenticeships closing - Apprentice Cider Technician (L2) BS25; Disclaimer – Whilst we make every effort to check the details prior to releasing the Bulletin, Careersnearhere cannot be held liable for any changes or inaccuracies. Please read the User Disclaimer for the website: it applies equally to the Careers Bulletin. Many thanks. Health & Life Sciences / Health & Social Care 23/05 Toy Models and Playful Science BA2 31/05 Champion Tree Walk BS48 31/05 Bitterns in Hot Pursuit! - Ham Wall Nature Reserve BA6 02/06 Introduction to Fungi Cultivation BS16 02/06 Moth monitoring and identification morning BS40 University of Bristol School of Physics Summer school - Quantum in the Summer (closes 03/06) Apprenticeships closing - Dental Nursing (L3) BA16; 0-25 Transitions Assistant Apprentice (council – L2) BS15; Business Admin / Receptionist (dental) BA5. High Tech 07/06 Digimakers event BS1 Experience - We The Curious - Summer Holiday Volunteering Apprenticeships closing – Cyber Security Analyst (Higher) BS1; Analyst / cyber (Higher) BS1; Front End Web Developer (L3) BS1; Network Engineer (Higher) BS1; Desktop Support (L3) BS1; Developer (Higher) BS1; Business Admin (software co. - L3) BS37; IT Support Consultant (L3) BS32; Software Developer(Higher) BS32; BT: Engineering - Field & Desk roles (L3); BT: Information Technology Networks (Higher & Degree); BT: Information Technology Software (Higher & Degree); BT: Engineering - Field role (L3) BS23 & BA1. Low Carbon & Renewables 24/05 Land Use and Climate Change (talk) BS7 31/05 The Way Forward (talk) BS7 12/06 UWE - Degree Shows for Years 10-13 (incl. Environment) Professional & Financial Services Experience (Accountancy) - KPMG & EY (care: eligibility) in BS1 / Bishop Fleming in BA2 Also EY Foundation: Schools Partnership with EY Bristol office staff BS1 Retail 30/05 Hospitality & Catering - Information Event with The School of Food BS49 Experience – Pret a Manger (July) Apprenticeships closing - Sales Adviser (Superdrug – L2) BA5, BA1 & BS48. Rural Economy 25/05 Bat Walk evening at The Community Farm BS40 26/05 & 09/06 Community Farm Day BS40 30/05 - 02/06 Royal Bath & West Show BA4 Community Farm BS40 - general weekday volunteering opportunities increasing for the summer from 01/06 Apprenticeships closing - Apprentice Cider Technician (L2) BS25; Visitor Economy & Tourism 26/01 Bristol Through Maps - guided walk 29/05 Westbury-on-Trym: Ancient and Modern Sites - guided walk BS9 Help for anyone who is Disengaged, or not in Education, Employment or Training Ongoing – Prince’s Trust Bristol: Weekly Drop In for 16-30 yr olds BS1 23/05 The Prince's Trust - Get into Customer Service (NEET/unemployed aged 16-30) 30/05 T2 Apprenticeship Academy - Open Afternoon (incl. Traineeships) 30/05 The Prince's Trust - Get Started with Apps Taster Day (16-25 NEET or unemployed) 31/05 Backwell: A Secret History - guided walk BS48 01/06 Stories from the SS Great Britain BS4 04/06 North Somerset Community Learning - Woodwork for Women BS22 (short course aged 19+) 04/06 North Somerset Community Learning – Finding Work in Cleaning BS23 (short course aged 19+) Disclaimer – Whilst we make every effort to check the details prior to releasing the Bulletin, Careersnearhere cannot be held liable for any changes or inaccuracies. Please read the User Disclaimer for the website: it applies equally to the Careers Bulletin. Many thanks. Other Local Career Sectors - Note: many of these are covered under the sectors above - e.g. business/customer service/computing Animal Care 25/05 Bat Walk evening at The Community Farm BS40 03/06 North Somerset Bird of Prey Centre - Open Day 03/06 05/06 City of Bristol College - South Bristol Skills Academy Open Event Food & Drink / Catering & Kitchen / Events & Hospitality 26/05 Vegfest Bristol 2018 – volunteering 30/05 Hospitality & Catering - Information Event with The School of Food BS49 30/05 Bristol School of Art - Degree Exhibition BS8 (incl. Special Effects & Theatrical Make-up Design) Apprenticeships closing - Apprentice Catering Assistant (golf club – L2) BS37; Chef (L2) BS49 Outdoors 26/05 Arnos Vale Wildlife and Plants Walk - guided walk BS4 27/05 Bugs and Butterflies of Badock’s Wood BS10 Public Sector, Police, Fire, Military & Maritime FutureLearn (online course) - Forensic Psychology: Witness Investigation Apprenticeships closing – Transport Planning Technician (L3) BS21; Somerset County Council - Support Services for Education (L2) BA4; 0-25 Transitions Assistant Apprentice (L2) BS15; Sport & Fitness Apprenticeships closing - Groundsman (Ashton Gate -L2) BS3; Teach: Primary & Secondary Summer Reading Challenge now recruiting library volunteers Vehicles: Drive & Maintain 27/05 Douglas Cavalcade BS30 05/06 City of Bristol College - South Bristol Skills Academy Open Event Apprenticeships closing - Specialist Tyre Fitter BS48; First Bus: Parts/Stores (L2) BS4; First Bus: Parts (L2) BS5; First Bus: Body maker (L3) BS23; First Bus: MechElec (L3) BA1; Business Admin (garage -L2) BA10. Careersnearhere: It’s Your Future – Let’s Get It Started! Disclaimer – Whilst we make every effort to check the details prior to releasing the Bulletin, Careersnearhere cannot be held liable for any changes or inaccuracies. Please read the User Disclaimer for the website: it applies equally to the Careers Bulletin. Many thanks. .
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