New Employability Initiatives for Students in the School of Health and Society

Staff and students sat talking in the Business School

In responses to your feedback, the School of Health and Society has introduced a series of activities to support students in building their employability skills. These initiatives, led by the Employability Advisor for Non-Allied Health PMEP programmes, are open to students across various programmes and schools.

Key employability activities include

  • Lunchtime boost talks with guest speakers on voluntary, paid, and placement opportunities.
  • Weekly Employability Table for advice and opportunities.
  • Summer Pop-Up Job Shop.
  • Induction/Welcome Week Pop-Up Job Shop.

1-2-1 Employability Appointments including

  • Guidance on paid opportunities and placements.
  • Voluntary roles to boost skill sets.
  • CV checks and referrals to careers, self-employment (Launch), wellbeing, and more.

For more details and the latest updates, visit School of Health and Society: employability support to explore all available support and opportunities.