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Careers Advisor (College)

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 27 Medi 2025
Oriau: Rhan Amser
Dyddiad cau: 10 Hydref 2025
Lleoliad: Exmouth, EX8 2AU
Cwmni: Teaching Vacancies
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 35e07a29-489d-4aa9-9070-323f5dafe077

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What skills and experience we're looking for

• A qualified careers professional with experience in CEIAG delivery.
• Proficiency inBSLor a strong commitment to developing accessible communication.
• A deep understanding of the needs ofdeaf learnersand those withSEND.
• A collaborative, student-centred approach with excellent interpersonal skills.
• Knowledge oflabour market information (LMI)and progression pathways.

What the school offers its staff

• Be part of atransformative educational environmentthat values inclusion, empowerment, and innovation.
• Work in asupportive, multidisciplinary teamcommitted to student success.
• Access toongoing CPD, reflective practice, and career development opportunities.
• Make areal differencein the lives of young people every day.

Further details about the role

Inspire Futures. Empower Change. Make a Difference.

At the Deaf Academy, we believe every young person deserves a future full of opportunity. We are seeking a passionate and experiencedCareers Advisorto lead and deliver a high-quality, inclusive careers education, information, advice, and guidance (CEIAG) programme for our Deaf and hard-of-hearing students with EHCPs.

This is a unique opportunity to shape the aspirations and outcomes of young people, supporting their transition into employment, training, or further education. You’ll work closely with students, families, staff, and employers to ensure every learner receives tailored, accessible, and empowering guidance.

What You’ll Do

• Deliver a comprehensive CEIAG programme aligned with the Gatsby Benchmark and CDI Code of Ethics.
• Provide 1:1 and group guidance using British Sign Language (BSL)or other accessible formats.
• Coordinate inclusive employer engagement activities, including work experience,workplace visits, and guest speakers.
• Support students with UCAS, apprenticeships,supported internships, and other progression routes.
• Collaborate with curriculum staff to embed careers learning across the college.
• Develop and maintain inclusive careers resources and maintain accurate records of student progress.
• Promote self-advocacy,confidence, and independence in students navigating the world of work.

Commitment to safeguarding

Safeguarding is at the centre of all that we do at the Deaf Academy. Our Safeguarding Lead is James Heaver, who is supported by three Deputies and the wider welfare team, but everyone has an important role to play in safeguarding the welfare of our students and every single member of staff completes compulsory safeguarding training.

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