Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Finding a placement for your work experience

Most job applications will ask what experience you have, so your search needs to begin now to find yourself a work placement. Its a great place to start on the path to getting your dream job.

By researching employers on the internet that offer the type of work you are interested in will also help you decide what job role will suit you the most.


So how do you go about getting work experience?
  • Ask your friends
  • Use search engines, careers services and specialist work placement websites
  • Apply as soon as the position opens. If you’re approaching a company for experience rather than applying for a formal work placement, get in touch well before you want to start
  • Adapt your CV and application for every placement you apply for
  • Find out if the industry you want to get into has any big events coming up that you can go to. For example, CEOs often speak at events that are open to the public. This is a great way to meet other people in the industry and get some contacts
  • Always apply for lots of placements at the same time rather than putting all your eggs in one basket
  • Be creative and pro-active. Call people instead of sending emails, find an individual to speak to and spend time on your application to make it interesting.
Use these tips to help you find a suitable placement opportunity and make sure you talk to the college work placement officer Nicola Barratt via email: n.barratt@barnsley.ac.uk or contact 07824607088

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Tutorial and Enterprise days - January & February 2016

On the 26th of January 2016 the Construction department held a ‘Healthy New Year Tutorial Day’, where we encouraged the students to examine their own health and encourage them to lead healthier lives. 
 
We invited a range of guest speakers to the CUBE to undertake various activities to promote healthier lifestyles including:
  • Sexual Health- the Health & Wellbeing team were on hand to give advice on contraception and STIs. 
  • Disability - the Sports department spent the morning in the atrium allowing students to try manoeuvring wheel chairs during a basketball exercise to raise awareness of how difficult it was for disabled people to get around.
  • Drugs & Alcohol- the students also attended a tutorial with B-Chilled who were discussing drugs, alcohol and legal highs with the students.

Here are a few photos from the event:
 
 
 
 
 
Two weeks later on the 2nd February 2016 the department held an Enterprise afternoon. 

Dagogo Kinigoma from the Enterprise team came to the CUBE to deliver a series of sessions for our learners about life after college. The workshops were very informative and helped to raise the aspirations of all who attended.

The Enterprise team can be found for advice and guidance in the main college building on Old Mill Lane if any students would like to find out more about starting their own businesses or taking part in Enterprising projects.

 
The Construction department would like to thank all the outside agencies who came in to deliver these workshops and services. You contribution to our tutorial programme is greatly appreciated and we hope our students benefit from your expert instruction.
Thanks!

 

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Students on work experience with VHE Construction



Continuing our long standing commitment to providing work experience and vocational opportunities to students, VHE were pleased to recently welcome two Work Placement Students from Barnsley College, Lloyd Gough and Ben Turner. Both spent time with VHE site teams in January where they gained some first-hand experience of working on a construction site.

Lloyd spent his two week placement at our remediation project at North Gawber Colliery in Barnsley, a site proposed for over 300 residential properties by developer Harworth Estates. Similarly, Ben spent two weeks onsite at our remediation and infrastructure scheme in Ackworth which is now VHE’s third phase of works at the site on behalf of client Strata Homes.

Both placements have been a huge success with Nicola Barratt, Work Placement Officer at Barnsley College commenting:

“The work experience programme has given the students a real experience of a construction site and helps prepare them for future employment. The placements are invaluable to young people as they help shape their perception of work and raise their career aspirations.

The students Ben & Lloyd both thoroughly enjoyed their placements with VHE. They were involved in a variety of tasks on site and given the chance to work with people in different roles in order to see how a site works and what is involved in projects like these.

Barnsley College fully appreciates the support from VHE Construction and encourages all employers to consider offering opportunities like this to the future workforce.”

VHE would like to thank both students for their efforts and wish them all the best for their careers in the future.

Friday, 29 January 2016

Work Experience Placements in Construction at Barnsley College


ADAM CAWTHROW JOINS THE HBC CEAG SITE TEAM ON A 2 WEEK WORK PLACEMENT




·       Adam is 18 years old and has lived in Dodworth ( Barnsley ) all his life.

·       He is currently undertaken Construction and the Built Environment Level 3 at the Barnsley College.

·       Adam is considering employment within the Civil Engineering Division and is interested in Project Management.

·       During Adams 1st week on site he has been involved with learning about several different applications from Project Management, Site Engineering, Quantity Surveying, and general site duties.

·       Neil Lodge the on site Clients Representative has also offered to spend some time with Adam to discuss the Clients Responsibility and duties.

·       Adam is also going to spend some time with the Project planner and has been invited to the monthly clients meeting so that he can experience the relationship between the Client and Main Contractor

“The Henry Boot Site team have been very welcoming and have spent time explaining and highlighting their different duties and how a construction site is set up and run – I have also been lucky to be introduced to the Client and RB Alfree ( Groundworks Subcontractor ) who have also spent time explaining their procedures and responsibilities.”
 
 
If you are an employer and would like to discuss work placement opportunities please contact Nicola Barratt, Work Placement Officer on 07824 607088 or n.barratt@barnsley.ac.uk
 
 

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Skillbuild 2015

On Tuesday the 23rd of June 2015 the Construction department took 6 of our learners to compete in the Yorkshire and Humber regional heat of the Skillbuild competition at Hull college.

The team consisted of 2 Bricklayers, 2 Plasterers and 2 Painters and Decorators, with Jess Heath & Alfie Robson taking part in the New Entrant category and Trent Johnson, Alex Whittington, Liam Schofield and Jim Wroe competing in Senior competitions.

The different competition tasks vary according to the trade, but all of the competitors are challenged to create a piece of work to correct specifications and are marked on accuracy, skill and attention to detail. To be chosen to take part in the event the students have shown great promise to their tutors and it is an accolade to be invited to represent Barnsley College in the biggest Construction skills event of the year.

Here are a few photos from the event:









































As you can see from the photographs, all our students did extremely well in their allocated task. They had to work for the entire day to create the pieces specified by the judges, who then marked the work in the brief interval before the award ceremony.

The presentation was hosted by a spokesperson from Hull College and all the staff and students from the participating colleges gathered together for the results. Team Barnsley College did really well with certificates and medals being awarded to 3 of our students. Alfie Robson won the New Entrant category in the Plastering competition, with Jim Wroe gaining 3rd place in the Senior Plastering contest. Jess Heath was really pleased to be awarded first place in the New Entrant Painting & Decorating category and hopes to continue her competition career next year. Trent Johnson was not awarded a medal, but we have been reliably informed that he came 4th in the Brickwork Seniors, missing out on joint third place by only 1 point.






A great day was had by the staff and students who attended Skillbuild 2015 and we hope the learners are eager to take part in future competitions. Well done to everyone who competed and thanks to Hull College and the Skillbuild team for organizing the event.
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