Work Experience and Industry Placements
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Making you more employable with quality work experience placements alongside your studies
If you are between 16 and 18 years old, or 19-25 with an Educational Health Care Plan (EHCP), it is a requirement that you undertake a work experience placement while you are on your course. This involves working at a local business which is in the same industry as your course, i.e. if you are taking a hair dressing qualification you may work at a local hair salon. The minimum amount of time you will spend on a work experience placement is one week (30 hours) but this will vary (up to 300+ hours) depending on your course. This will add immense value to your studies, giving you a much more rounded experience of the subject and providing you with a career edge when you look to enter the workplace.
The work experience placement that you undertake will depend on your course and circumstances. This will be discussed in more detail at your interview.
You will use our online work placements portal (Grofar) to record your work experience journey. This will enable you to tell us where you plan to go, set targets, record your hours and experiences, and track your overall work placement progress.
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T-Level Industry Placements
A T-Level industry placement is a minimum of 315 hours (approx. 45 days) and involves actively contributing to the workplace whilst working on targets which you have set yourself. These targets may be hard skills i.e. knowledge and skills related to the industry, as well as soft skills i.e. behaviours, values and employability.
A T-Level industry placement is a mandatory requirement if you are enrolled onto one of our T-Level qualifications.
(If you already have a part-time job this could be used as your T-Level industry placement, as long as it is relevant to your course.)
What’s involved?
- Commit to a minimum of 45 days of work experience, over a two-year period.
- You will get a work plan, evidence of your experience for future job applications and feedback on where you can improve your skills
- Record your hours of attendance at the placement
What are the benefits for you?
- Raise your profile with potential employer, either as an apprentice or full-time employee after your college course is completed
- Gain a reference to help you with job applications in the future
- Gain an additional certificate on top of your course.
Download our Guidance on How to Apply for a Placement
Inclusive Work Experience Offer
At The Cornwall College Group we have a formalised offer for inclusive work experience in our commercial settings, curriculum areas and other internal departments to enable learners who aren’t quite ready to enter the external world of work to develop their behaviours and values for employment and industry specific skills. We have a four stage approach including Information, Advice and Guidance to determine if learners are ready for an external placement or whether an inclusive placement will support them to get work ready. All inclusive placements have job descriptions with bronze, silver and gold tasks to work towards. At all stages we review the placement to see whether a learner is ready to progress, whether this be to a group external placement, supported by the college working with local employers, or to the end goal of an independent work placement.
The College has also developed a ‘Preparation for Work Placement’ initiative for any learners who are not ready to fully participate in the work placement programme (High Needs Learners). This process involves a collaborative approach between the careers and curriculum teams, to identify key areas of development required by individuals to prepare them for a work placement. These areas are then implemented into the curriculum delivery as well as learners accessing short work placement opportunities with support, either as a group or individually.
I really enjoyed my Industry Placement. It taught me so much about the sector
Badriya Albaloushi, Hairdressing Student
I want to work in, as well as what it is like to be an employee. It has resulted in
me gaining part-time employment whilst I finished my course.