Employment

This pathway supports young people to raise their aspirations by exploring what the world of work might mean to them. This could range from interactions with the world of work to preparing for a move into full time employment. It covers exploring job opportunities, work experience and careers advice and guidance to help young people with their decision-making. Activities could also cover opportunities for volunteering, supported internships, self employment, traineeships and apprenticeships.

We found 934 challenges in the Preparing for Adulthood pathway 'Employment'

Challenge Level NLH
The learner will develop their functional English and literacy skills in the context of activities about the world of work.
Entry 1  30
The learner will develop their functional English and literacy skills in the context of activities about the world of work.
Entry 2  30
The learner will develop their functional mathematics and numeracy skills in the context of activities about the world of work.
Entry 1  30
The learner will develop their functional mathematics and numeracy skills in the context of activities about the world of work.
Entry 2  30
The learner will identify what job opportunities are available and decide which would be the most suitable for them.
Entry 1  30
The learners will identify what job opportunities are available and decide which would be the most suitable for them.
Entry 2  30
The learner will participate in a project to investigate the soil conditions required for optimal growth of a plant. They will produce a workbook to keep a project record and display their results.
Entry 2  30
The learner will gain an insight to how social action can play a strong part in developing their skillset, which will help to showcase their skills and personality to future employers.
Entry 3  30
The learner will design an area of garden to include seating and planting, they will purchase materials and install their design in a designated space.
Level 1  30
The learner will design an area of garden to include seating and planting, they will purchase materials and install their design in a designated space.
Level 2  30
The learner will plan, implement and maintain an allotment.
Level 2  30
The learner will develop practical gardening skills by being able to demonstrate safe use of a ride-on mower to maintain a large grassed area.
Entry 2  30
The learner will participate in a range of horticulture activities to develop their skills and knowledge about growing plants.
WTE1  30
The learner will research and comment on different makeup looks and create at least four makeup looks for different occasions.
Level 2  30
The learner will develop their functional numeracy skills to support them in every day life.
Entry 1  30
The learner will be part of an onsite restaurant team, showing they can take part in planning, preparing and selling products.
Entry 1  30
The learner will research and be able to demonstrate the use of three different massage strokes to give a 10 minute hand and arm massage.
Level 2  30
The learner will identify chemicals in the world around us and begin to demonstrate their understanding of how some chemicals react. They will consider the future environmental fuel demands.
Level 1  30
The learner will be able to maintain and repair a push bike.
Entry 3  30
The learners will show a basic understanding of computers, the component parts of a computer and what they do.
Entry 3  30