Come and join us for the launch of the Greater Essex Careers Hub

Posted on: November 9, 2022

We would like to invite you to the launch of the Greater Essex Careers on 17th November 2022, 10.00am-12.00pm, Writtle University College, Chelmsford.  Arrival from 9:00 for refreshments and networking.

 

What does this mean for Essex? 

The Greater Essex Careers Hub is part of a new wave of Careers Hubs rolling out nationally, further supporting schools and colleges across the county to help our young people take their best next step – building on the excellent work of the Southend & Thurrock Careers Hub.

The expanded Hub will strengthen relationships between employers, educators and wider skills stakeholders to enable young people to become work ready, understand and gain the right employment skills and access the local labour market and jobs of tomorrow.

Schools, colleges, Careers Leaders, and Education Leaders can access training and support, collaborate, share best practice, gain local labour market insight and build a community of mutual support focused on learning and continuous improvement in  careers education – driving progress against the Gatsby Benchmarks.

What will I learn on the day?

This is a valuable opportunity to hear directly from the local leaders of the initiative and gain insight into how the expanded Careers Hub is delivering for Essex, and what it means for you. It’s also a great opportunity to connect with colleagues from across the county.

The focus for the launch event will be presentations and panel discussions from:

  • Oli de Botton, Chief Executive, The Careers & Enterprise Company
  • Helen Clements, Chair of the Cornerstone Employer Group, Social Value Manager at Morgan Sindall
  • Stuart Heaton, Managing Director, Learn Live Ltd
  • Lucy Murray, Director of Outreach, University of Essex, Make Happen
  • … plus more

Booking is essential.  Please reserve your place here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greater-essex-careers-hub-launch-tickets-429142856837

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