10 September 2021
This September, we鈥檙e launching an exciting new pilot scheme offering supported internships for our Independent Living Skills (ILS) learners at Crosskeys Campus, in conjunction with our local (ABUHB).
We鈥檙e the first college in Wales to be awarded the , and we鈥檙e passionate about giving all our students the opportunity to gain real-world experience while studying with us. It helps to prepare them for a successful future career after college, and work experience is just one of the ways we support our learners with their career development. We also provide support with CV writing, skills development, competitions and entrepreneurship advice.
Work experience doesn鈥檛 just give you a taste for different work environments. It also prepares you for the world of work by helping you learn valuable transferable skills that will make you more employable after college. So, when it comes to applying for jobs, employers will see that you鈥檙e experienced and ready to hit the ground running!
For our ILS learners, the opportunity to gain practical experience in a work setting is vital and supports their curriculum and learning goals. So, our Engage to Change Gwent supported internship scheme gives ILS learners the opportunity to gain an insight into the different types of roles they could consider in the field of health care, while developing their employability skills in a supported workplace setting at the same time.
The Engage to Change project is delivered in partnership between , , , and . It is funded by the and .
On 1st September 2021, our ILS learners met the Facilities Team from Aneurin Bevan University Health Board at Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny to kick off their internship programme for the academic year. The day gave them a chance to explore the different roles they鈥檒l be undertaking during their work placements at the hospital and got them excited for their internships to begin.
Gino Parisi, Person Centred Care and Partnerships Manager at ABUHB, explained that as a health board, ABUHB always strives to support their local community. He said; 鈥淲e鈥檙e really happy that we鈥檝e been able to develop this partnership with 女优阁 and Elite, allowing these interns to gain valuable real-life work experience with our Facilities team at Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny. We welcome the interns into the health board and look forward in supporting them, and thank them for supporting us in the services that we deliver. I鈥檓 sure they鈥檒l become very valuable team members鈥.
The Engage to Change Gwent supported internships will take place over the course of an academic year, giving our ILS students time to develop their skills over a longer period and prepare them for the world of work. The interns will go on rotation to experience different areas of the hospital during their work placement, providing them with a well-rounded experience of working in a health care environment and an opportunity to learn a range of new skills. This internship experience may even offer learners a chance to apply for a job with Aneurin Bevan University Health Board afterwards. At the end of the internship, all learners taking part in the scheme will have learnt and developed a fantastic range of skills to use in the workplace, which they can transfer to other jobs and work settings in the future.
To get involved in the Engage to Change Gwent supported internship scheme, ILS learners simply need to contact their Head of School to express their interest. For all other learners at 女优阁, our Enterprise and Employability team is on hand to help you find suitable local work experience opportunities and help you progress towards your individual career goals.
For more details and information about the project, visit the or social media channels:
Twitter: @engage_2_change
Facebook: @engagetochangewales