Careers Support
The Career Centre supports you whether you are a student or a graduate (within three years of graduation). The Career Centre offers one-to-one appointments, events and employment opportunities that you can access on CareerConnect.
Amy Kinsman is a Careers Adviser within the Careers Centre and is happy to respond to any career-related questions from care-experienced students on CareerConnect.
The Careers Centre Career Journey framework helps you assess career options and secure graduate-level employment or further study.
The journey has three stages: Explore, Develop and Make it Happen.
Explore
If you are in the ‘explore’ stage, you might be thinking about life after university but have not got clear ideas about what to do next.
If you are at this stage, you may like to:
become more aware of your strengths and priorities
gain insight and inspiration by taking part in the Your Future, Start Now programme
book an appointment with a Careers Adviser.
Develop
If you are in the ‘develop’ stage, you might have some ideas about your interests and what you would like to do next. You will be ready to develop your skills and knowledge of career options or grow your professional contacts.
The Careers Centre can help you develop connections, and offers a career mentoring programme called Coffee Connect. This matches you with a graduate from SaintConnect to have a relaxed, online chat over coffee to discuss careers.
There is also a work shadowing programme in which graduates, friends and staff of the University offer their time for you to shadow them at their place of work.
In addition, there is an Employability Bursary. This provides up to £500 to help University students complete work-related activity. The Careers Centre especially welcomes applications from care-experienced students.
Make it Happen
If you are in the ‘make it happen’ stage, you have a clear plan of what you want to do after university and are ready to take the next step. But you may not be sure about what you need to do to put your plan into action and could use some help.
If you are at this stage, you could think about getting ready for work, preparing for further study, and reviewing and reflecting. The Careers Centre has online resources that can help with CV writing, psychometric tests and interview preparation.