BOSS Day
Aims & Objectives
- To raise student awareness of the recruitment processes and the world of
work - To offer experience of the whole job application process
- To help students prepare effectively for interviews
- To help students develop their communication and inter-personal skills
in the context of work
Description of Activity
At a BOSS day we bring volunteer facilitators from businesses into the classroom to teach pupils about professional life.
The one-day programme is divided into 3 seminars. In the first seminar pupils get the chance to interview their facilitators about their career, professional life, the company they work for, education and training. It focuses on what employers might/will expect from future employees. In the second seminar pupils look at the differences between CVs, personal statements, application forms and references and practise writing their own. The third seminar is dedicated to interview skills and pupils get the opportunity to practise being interviewed and being assessed. Before and in between these seminars there are comical theatre performances that provide an entertaining starting point for the seminars.
During the seminars, a teacher will be present at all times so the facilitators will be able to concentrate fully on delivering the seminars. There is an extensive BOSS-pack to guide the facilitator through the programme. It provides the facilitator with a framework for the day but also allows for the facilitator to choose from different assignments to personalise the programme.
What we Need
We are always looking for volunteers who are willing to spend a day helping students to be better prepared for professional life. Volunteers will be given training which lasts 20-30 minutes prior to the event.
Details
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Year Group |
Secondary (aged 14-16) |
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Group Size |
Max 20 pupils |
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Room(s) |
Classrooms and Assembly Hall |
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Time/Duration |
1 school day |

