Although the notion of returning to work or study may seem daunting for many parents, scores of employers actively seek the desirable qualities that mums and dads possess, such as superb time management, methodical organisation and diplomacy! If you’re in the position where you want to return to work or study, then what is available to help you make you make that next step?
Finding work
To help you find work there are plenty of routes to explore. Local recruitment agencies can sign you up on a temporary basis enabling you to sample different work environments and undergo on-the-job training, whereas you may wish to register with the Government’s Universal Jobmatch at www.gov.uk/jobsearch which allows you to search for work that matches your skills. Alternatively, try an online jobsite such as www.indeed.co.uk
Work from home
Working from home normally fits well with family commitments and can be highly rewarding. You may have a skill that enables you to go freelance or you can become a virtual assistant offering secretarial skills from home. It may not be the best choice if you seek the social side of work in the company of others. Read more at www.workingmums.co.uk/home-working-jobs
Career Advice
If you are unsure what job or career to pursue, take a look at the National Careers Service website – www.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk – or call 0800 100 900 to get free, personalised, careers advice and guidance. This free government backed service offers tips on how to create a winning CV, has an action plan to use as a motivational tool and includes key facts about jobs that may interest you. In particular, there’s a really useful page titled ‘Returning to Work after having Children’ – take a look!
Further Study
To refresh or update your skills, a return to study may be an appealing option…
Improve your English, maths and IT skills
You need basic reading, writing and maths skills to apply for most jobs or to study further. You normally don’t have to pay to do English or maths to GCSE level, or to enrol on some information and communication technology (ICT) courses. To find a course call the National Careers Service helpline on 0800 100 900 or enquire at your local further education college.
Free Open Learn Courses
Open Learn, part of The Open University, offers a vast range of free courses, such as Bookkeeping and Accounting, to Starting with Psychology, to Entrepreneurial Behaviour, for example. Open Learn gives the user access to topical and interactive online content - from expert blogs, to videos and games. Take a look and sign up – www.open.edu/openlearn
Affordable Courses in Vocational Subjects
Learndirect, partly funded by the Skills Funding Agency, offers affordable courses in vocational subjects such as business, management, IT and communications. Some courses can be completed in just a few hours, and some can lead to qualifications. Visit www.learndirect.com
City and Guilds has developed hundreds of vocational qualifications across a variety of sectors that meet the needs of today’s workplace. Qualifications are delivered across more than 10,000 training centres and are widely recognised by employers. For more details go to www.cityandguilds.com
Childcare Options
Once you’ve decided what work or career path you’re going to take, it will help to organise your life ready for this new experience. Finding suitable childcare will be essential so ask at your child’s school or go to www.familyandchildcaretrust.org.uk/nafis for details about your local Family Information Service and useful information for parents and carers of 0-19 year olds.
Happy Days Nurseries celebrates its 25th anniversary
Happy Days Nurseries recently marked their 25th anniversary by holding birthday parties to celebrate the anniversary and to thank parents and children, past and present for their support.
Happy Days opened its first nursery in Newquay and now has settings throughout Cornwall, Devon and Bristol with new openings planned for later this year. Managing Director, Jackie Arthur said, ‘Happy Days has always put the child and family at the centre of everything we have done, this focus has resulted in our children graduating from us to enjoy success at school and beyond. We are very proud of our achievements and look forward to the next exciting stage of our development’. For details call 01872 511020 or visit www.happydaysnurseries.com
Truro and Penwith College launches new initiative
Truro and Penwith College has launched a new initiative to help local adults fulfil their career ambitions. Through the Higher Level Skills scheme, which is part of the ESF Widening Participation through Skills Project, the College can offer individual careers guidance alongside a range of free subject-specific Taster Sessions and Higher Level Skills Days.
Flexible, professional courses, which fit around full and part time work, range from Business and Law, to Health, to Event Management. Financial support with study costs is also available (subject to eligibility). For further information contact the team on 01872 242711 or success@truro-penwith.ac.uk.
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