Careers Guidance For You

Careers Guidance For You

 

Welcome to Adviza's Careers Portal:

The Gateway to Planning Your Career

 

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You'll find lots of useful information to help you make the right decisions when it comes to choosing options and career routes. 

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    With over 350 health-related roles, there are opportunities for people with all levels of qualification. Some careers involve close contact with patients, whereas others are behind-the-scenes jobs. 

    While the NHS is the main employer of medical and healthcare staff (it's one of the biggest employers in the world!), there are also opportunities in the private sector, with charities etc. In recent years there's been a shift from NHS-provided to NHS-funded healthcare, with private healthcare companies, social enterprises etc contracting to deliver certain health services. 

    Although many health and medical workers are based in hospitals, there are increasing opportunities in the community, e.g. visiting patients in their homes, or working at GP surgeries, health centres and clinics. Those in areas like dentistry, pharmacy and optical work can often choose whether to work in hospitals or community practices. Depending on the role, there may also be the chance to work in schools, prisons, sports institutions, social care settings, the Armed Forces and in industry (e.g. with pharmaceutical or medical engineering firms).

    In some career areas you can work on a self-employed basis, set up your own practice or work as a locum. Those with experience sometimes enter advisory work, teaching, research or media careers.

    Below you'll find links to videos created by employers and organisations in the sector to help you get a taste of what working in this sector is like.

    Latest News:

    NHS Careers Cafe and Apprenticeship Recruitment

    We are holding an NHS Careers Café & Apprenticeship recruitment on 4th March between 4-6.30pm. 

    Career Café- 
    We will have range of Professionals, who will be able to give insight into career pathways, university route to apprenticeships. 
    Medicine, Corporate (estate, finance, HR) Nursing, Radiography, Healthcare Science, midwifery & many more. 

    Apprenticeship Recruitment: ( Post 16 & degree level) 

    Apprenticeship Talk at 4.30pm and at 5.30pm

    • Healthcare Support Worker Level 2
    • Pharmacy Technician Level 3 
    • Pharmacy Assistant Level 2
    • Healthcare Science Level 2 & degree 
    • Business administrator
    • Routes to Nursing, AHP, Ambulance Service

    Learn more about the new Medical Doctor Degree degree apprenticeship here.

    Have you thought about becoming an NHS Reservist? From experienced clinicians to students looking to gain experience. The NHS are seeking anyone aged 18+ who would like to earn extra money and help their local NHS. The varied roles means that they have something for everyone.

    NHS Medical Doctor Degree Apprenticeships:
    The NHS recruitment and training body, Health Education England (HEE), has confirmed funding for a new Medical Doctor Degree Apprenticeship in January. Further details: NHS doctor apprenticeships: Everything you need to know 

    Videos:

    350 Careers. One NHS. Your Future: Hear from NHS Health Careers' Abigail Changer, careers information and quality lead, on what opportunities there are for students and young people in the NHS.

    Non-clinical NHS Careers 

    Lots of great stuff on the NHS YouTube channel

    Exploring Careers in Health and Social Care. A quick run through some of the many careers in health and social care from the East Sussex Primary Careers Hub.

    National Careers Week TV A few videos of various roles within the NHS

    Working in care, a day in the life of Chelsea: In this video, you will learn more about the sector of Health and Social Care.

    Social care careers Six people chat about their roles as social care workers: They all have different roles in the caring profession and discuss what motivates them and the value of a rewarding career in social care.

    Subject Guide Videos:
    An impartial guide to university courses - featuring expert speakers and on demand webinars.
    These impartial videos support students who are considering university to make informed future subject decisions. They feature guest speakers from a range of different universities, who are always experts in the subject being explored.

    Sir Patrick Vallance speaks to medical and STEM graduates during a Live Q&A session about his remarkable career journey and the amazing array of career opportunities in the health sector.

    Explore bright futures at Buckinghamshire Healthcare trust
    Hear from health care workers across Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust (BHT) about their jobs. What do they do? How did they get into the role? What skills do they need? What do they love about their job?

    Information on Physiotherapy 

    Events/Conferences/Courses:

    Medic Portal Aspire 

    Scrubbed Up 

    Medschools

    Insight Days 

    UCAT Courses 

    BMAT Courses 

    Oxford University podcast related to Physiotherapy 

    Talks at Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences 

    NHS Physiotherapy 

    Unifrog Free Webinars:

    Live webinars across a variety of careers - requires booking,

    Adviza Podcasts and Past Webinars:

    Podcasts for Healthcare

    We have recorded many useful webinars with a huge variety of employers and sector champions. Have a look in our Past Webinar section.

    The webinars are in date order. You may want to check out these dates to find webinars in relation to Healthcare: 

    • 5th December 2023 - Sector Webinar - Healthtech
    • 9th May 2023 - Sector Webinar - Food Science & Technology
    • 2nd May 2023 - Sector Webinar - Social Work
    • 16th January 2023 - Careers in the Pharmaceutical Industry.
    • 12th November 2021 - Employer Webinar (NHS)

    Don't forget to have a look at the upcoming webinars in our Events section!


    Virtual work experience and volunteering opportunities:

    i-medics are organising FREE monthly webinars for students who wish to study Medicine at University.

    Observe a GP

    Aspiring medics aged 16+ are required to develop an understanding of medicine when applying to medical school. Work experience is one way to gain insights into medicine, the RCGP have created another. Observe GP provides is a free, online interactive video platform providing insights into general practice. 

    NHS Healthcare Careers 

    There is a cost for this experience.

    For students in years 10-12. The only live NHS healthcare careers virtual work experience in the UK run by healthcare professionals!

    This work experience programme is specific for students interested in:

    Nursing
    Midwifery
    Paramedics
    Physiotherapists
    Occupational Therapists
    Radiographers
    Dietitians
    Radiographers
    Osteopaths
    Prosthetists and orthotics
    Speech and language therapists
    Pharmacists 

    Brighton and Hove Medical school virtual work experience

    This course provides a 'virtual' work experience for those looking to apply to medical school. You will be introduced to the NHS before exploring the roles and skill sets of six different medical specialists. Along the way, you will also consider some of the challenges and wider issues doctors face.

    Almac

    Almac’s virtual work experience hub has been designed for 15 to 18 year old students who are keen to learn about careers in the pharmaceutical industry.

    Speakers For Schools

    Try different jobs in real life through free VWEX so you can find the best fit for you.  Speakers for Schools are a non-profit organisation offering free UK-wide work experience. 

    Oxford University Hospitals Trust - Work Experience 

    Oxford University Hospitals Trust - Volunteering 

    Springpod – Online Medical Work Experience 

    Springpod – Online Nursing Work Experience

    Have you thought about becoming an NHS Reservist? From experienced clinicians to students looking to gain experience. The NHS are seeking anyone aged 18+ who would like to earn extra money and help their local NHS. The varied roles means that they have something for everyone.

    Not sure about the variety of roles? Frimley Health provides a 5 day programme which aims to give an oversight of what a career in healthcare can offer, and provides an opportunity to learn more about different roles and career paths. To find out more or to enrol, please contact [email protected] 

    Face to face work experience:

    If you are passionate about a career in Nursing or Midwifery (not Medicine) and would like to gain some specific work experience in these areas, please sign up for this 3 day work experience programme with Oxford University Hospitals.

    There are 35 places open to young people aged 16+ and in Year 12 or 13.  It is necessary to complete all 3 days so please check you can do this before applying.  The deadline for applications is 29 April 2024 and it takes place from Monday 15 July 2024-Wednesday 17 July 2024 - 9.30-3.30 pm.

    Work experience - Oxford University Hospitals (ouh.nhs.uk) - this will include work shadowing, hands on experience and simulated opportunities.  It is also a chance to learn about the range of different nursing roles and other healthcare roles and find out more about progression into full-time study at university and degree apprenticeships.

    If you have any questions or need a paper copy or a different format please contact - [email protected] 

    Media to Explore:

    Many young people have been inspired by TV shows, movies etc. to follow a particular career. We have collated some resources here for you to discover. We have included podcasts because they are the best way to get real insight into the industry’s current dynamics and are a great way to demonstrate knowledge and passion in personal statements and interviews.

    Please note, we have not specified the platforms for these resources as they can change over time. We suggest you do a web search for the title – you will often find them on YouTube in their entirety. Some titles will only be available for a fee or subscription.

    Please be aware that not all of the titles below are appropriate for all ages. Please check the age appropriateness before watching. Common sense media are a good resource to use to do this.

    TV Factual: The Mind explained, Lennox Hill, Diagnosis, The Surgeon’s Cut, Extremis, What the Health, Hospital, 24 hrs in A&E, Ambulance, One Born Every Minute, GPs Behind Closed Doors

    TV Drama:  The Good Doctor, Grey’s Anatomy, House, Nurse Jackie, Casualty, Holby City, House

    Film: Girl Interrupted, Awakenings, The Painted Veil, My Left Foot

    Radio & Podcasts:  BBC Sounds: Inside Health, Doctor Doctor, Child, All in The Mind. The Royal Society of Medicine podcasts, The NHS Frontline, Becoming a Doctor, The Undifferentiated Medical Student, Docs Outside The Box, Bedside Rounds, Doc Talk, 

    Useful Websites

    Medicine:

    eCLIPS - Medicine - an introduction to the work and training 

    National Careers Service - Hospital Doctor 

    National Careers Service - GP 

    NHS Health Careers - Medicine 

    Applying for Medical School 

    How to Get Into Medical School

    British Medical Association - Studying Medicine 

    The Complete University Guide - Tips on Getting into Medicine 

    Applying for Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Dentistry 

    Alternatives to Medicine and Surgery 

    Prospects - A career in Medicine and information on alternative careers 

    Medical Schools Council - Medical schools information 

    Medical Schools Council - Making an application

    Medical School Council - Studying Medicine 

    The Lancet - Information on latest medical developments and research 

    Medlink - Information on how to become a doctor and the UKCAT and BMAT tests 

    Widening Access to Medical School – Useful information on Medicine and becoming a doctor from Leeds Medical students (in partnership with the Sutton Trust) 

    Widening Participation courses in Medicine - e.g. Imperial College, London

    Taster courses for medicine for Year 11 students – Imperial College London 

    The Medic Portal - Preparation for applying to Medicine – Checklist 

    Gresham - Series of Medial Science lectures and talks available to watch online 

    The Student Room - Tips and information about getting into Medicine but it is students’ opinions not necessarily accurate facts so please consider this when reading. 

    UCAT and BMAT Practice Tests online (Free) 

    UCAT 

    BMAT 

    Medic Mind 

    BlackStone Tutors 

    Dentistry:

    eCLIPS on Dentistry

    eCLIPS on Careers in Dental Health

    National Careers Service - Dentist

    Information on Dental Care Team

    British Dental Association – includes information on dental careers, related careers, career blog posts etc.

    Dental Schools Council and information on making applications

    Dental Elite – Careers in Dental Healthcare – includes information on resources, training, related careers etc

    Prospects - Dentist

    UCAT test with practice tests

    British Orthodontic Society – Specialist area of Dentistry

    Health and Social Care:

    eCLIPS - Health and Medical Careers 

    Skills for Health - Information about all aspects of working in healthcare 

    Skills for Care - Information about careers and qualifications in adult social care 

    Health Careers – NHS - Information on health and medical career roles in the NHS including case studies and videos 

    Prospects – Health Studies – Information on how this links to different careers 

    Step into the NHS – Careers quiz to identify your career path in the NHS 

    NHS Jobs – Job vacancies in the NHS 

    Community Care – Careers news and information, sign up to a newsletter about Social Care and Community Care 

    A Graduate’s Guide to Becoming a Contractor. Contracting is a great way to get work straight out of university and will help you gain experience. Umbrella Contracting takes a look at how contracting works.