
Careers Adviser
- Cambridge Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
- £29,770-31,732 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Salary: £29,770 - £31,732 p.a. (Local Government Pension Scheme)
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (Full year, 27 days' annual leave)Ready to make a genuine impact on students' futures? Our client-a highly regarded Further Education college-is seeking a committed Careers Adviser to join their dynamic Student Services team.About the RoleAs a Careers Adviser, you'll provide high-quality impartial advice and guidance (CEIAG) to students and apprentices-helping shape their next steps towards apprenticeships, university, employment or training. Your role will involve:
- Delivering 1:1 careers guidance sessions and developing action plans for each individual.
- Designing and delivering engaging group sessions (UCAS, CVs, job applications, employability, interview techniques, LMI).
- Supporting the creation and maintenance of an online Careers Hub and resource bank.
- Assisting with UCAS applications and researching progression opportunities.
- Accurately recording all work on college data systems.
- Providing visible support at college events-open evenings, careers fairs, enrolment, and more.
- Level 6 qualification in Careers Guidance & Development.
- GCSE English & Maths (or equivalent).
- Demonstrated experience delivering impartial careers support to young people and adults.
- 1:1 careers advice and group session delivery skills.
- Strong knowledge of post-16 & post-19 education, skills and employment pathways.
- Confident IT and digital communication skills (Microsoft Office, Zoom/Teams).
- Relevant teaching qualification (e.g. PGCE, Cert. Ed).
- Experience in the education sector and knowledge of widening participation agendas.
- Creative use of technology (graphic/video apps) to create engaging CEIAG resources.
- Familiarity with VLEs (e.g. Moodle) and use of social media in guidance.
- Competitive salary and generous pension scheme.
- Supportive, progressive environment with professional development opportunities.
- 27 days' annual leave (plus bank holidays).
- A chance to truly make a difference for learners of all backgrounds.