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Work Experience
Holy Family Catholic School
7th – 18th July 2014
What is BEP Group?
• Previously known as Havering and Redbridge BEP
• Act as a broker (link) between Business and
Education
• OUR MISSION
To develop and enhance the skills and potential of the local
business community and their future workforce through
structured education, training and enterprise initiatives
What is Work Experience?
• An unpaid opportunity for young people to experience working
life whilst they are still at school
• A chance for students to develop and practice new skills and
become more confident in their abilities
• Can be non – vocational : it’s an experience of work!
Log onto:
http://wforest.learnaboutwork.org/log-in-student.asp
Students must memorise their pin number.
http://wforest.learnaboutwork.org/log-in-student.asp
Things to do!
Discuss work experience with friends and family
Make six placement choices and submit them in order of
preference and by given date.
Things to avoid doing!
• Students are asked not to make the same selections
as their friends as most employers only take one
student. Therefore students will be competing with
other students for the jobs.
• Do not just look at the company name, read the job
description as well.
• Students should not expect to do anything other than
what is mentioned in the job description.
Own Placements
• Students can source their own as they are more likely to get
exactly what they want.
• Placements can be anywhere in the country.
• The employer must have Employer Liability Insurance (ELI).
• Pass a Health & Safety check carried out by an approved Health
and Safety Officer.
• All forms must be fully completed and signed by the employer
and yourselves as their parent, guardian or carer.
After allocation.
• Allocated placements will be highlighted in green.
• If your child has not been allocated a placement they will need
to re-select.
• Ensure that the parental agreement form is returned by the
given deadline.
• Your child must speak to their tutor if they have any difficulties
or concerns regarding their placement.
Interview
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Once the placement has been confirmed students must contact the
employer to arrange an interview.
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Employers will expect the student to arrange the interview and attend
by themselves.
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This is an important part of the Work Experience Process, however if
they have found their own placement, employers may not require a
further interview or meeting prior to placement.
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In many cases – no interview, no work experience!!!
During the Placement
• Whilst on placement students will be treated as an employee by
the company.
• Employers must be contacted if they are ill, running late or
attending an appointment.
• They will be expected to work business hours. This is anything
up to a maximum of 40 hours per week!
• BEP Group will be advised if they do not attend placement and
in turn will contact the school to find out where they are.
While on placement!
• Students will be visited by a member of school staff.
• Remember there will be rules that students need to follow.
No mobile phones
No excessive jewellery
No smoking
No chewing gum
Students should make the most of their placement and enjoy it.
Work Experience
Holy Family Catholic School
7th – 18th July 2014