Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
As an Enterprise Adviser, you'll use your strategic skills and career experience to bridge the gap between education and the world of work. Enterprise Advisers work with a local school to develop their careers education strategy and connect them with local employers, opening up interest, engagement and the limitless career possibilities on offer. We're looking for business professionals from any sector or professional background who can use their strategic experience to really make a difference to how young people think about their futures. You'll need to be able to commit to 1-5 hours a month over the course of a year and there's the option to do some work remotely. So if you are committed, passionate about upskilling young people and have the strategic experience to support a school with their career development work, register your interest today. CIPD is proud to be partnering with the Careers & Enterprise Company on this initiative. Any questions? Email the team at
Dec 02, 2022
Full time
As an Enterprise Adviser, you'll use your strategic skills and career experience to bridge the gap between education and the world of work. Enterprise Advisers work with a local school to develop their careers education strategy and connect them with local employers, opening up interest, engagement and the limitless career possibilities on offer. We're looking for business professionals from any sector or professional background who can use their strategic experience to really make a difference to how young people think about their futures. You'll need to be able to commit to 1-5 hours a month over the course of a year and there's the option to do some work remotely. So if you are committed, passionate about upskilling young people and have the strategic experience to support a school with their career development work, register your interest today. CIPD is proud to be partnering with the Careers & Enterprise Company on this initiative. Any questions? Email the team at
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Dec 08, 2021
Full time
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Dec 06, 2021
Full time
Our research shows that 43% of young people feel the pandemic has harmed their long-term career prospects. At the CIPD, we are committed to creating opportunities for young people - and you can help. We need professionals to help schools and colleges develop meaningful careers programmes, helping young people to get their foot in the door and boosting their prospects. Providing careers education in schools and colleges is essential to help students regain confidence in their future. More than ever, they need help to understand the opportunities available and how to access them. How can I help? We are recruiting volunteers across England to join the Enterprise Adviser Network, which is funded and run by the Careers and Enterprise Company. Enterprise Advisers are volunteers who work directly with local school leadership teams to help them develop an outstanding careers programme and raise the aspirations of young people. They also work to create connections between schools and local employers, to bring the world of work to life for students. "This is really about a partnership with schools and employers to prepare the next generation for the world of work and their future careers. When you have been in a professional role for several years, it is good to challenge yourself. The Enterprise Adviser role has connected me to a new sector, allowed me to use my transferable skills and helped to develop my strategic thinking. I've been able to support future talent and think about how we can offer the next generation opportunities." Anita, Enterprise Adviser volunteer. You will: play an active role in helping a local school or college to encourage young people to think about their future by using your professional skills and insight to shape the careers education programme. advise on strategic planning in a new context and gain a better understanding of the education sector. develop professional skills including leadership, networking, influencing and commercial drive. support the school to develop connections with local employers, enabling students to learn from them about, employment and skills that are valued in the workplace. build strong working relationships with your local school or college and provide insight into your organisation and industry. Ideal candidates for this role are: experienced professionals able to influence and create strategic initiatives. dedicated to making a lasting impact on the future of young people. comfortable with working with a school's senior leadership team. able to volunteer one to five hours a month (includes at least one meeting with a matched school per half term, for example, every two months) for one academic year. How to apply To get started, you need to complete a short expression of interest form by clicking the 'Apply' button. We will then be in touch with further information. (The CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development) is the professional body for HR and people development and are working with the funder to recruit volunteers.) We have recruited over 1,000 professionals from the people profession, and wider industry and business professions, to volunteer in schools. We look forward to you joining the growing network of volunteers supporting young people as they begin their journey into the world of work. For any queries please email: or visit our website.
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
An exciting volunteering opportunity has come up within the CIPD's Code of Professional Conduct team. We are looking to grow our volunteer pool with individuals who support the application of the Code of Professional Conduct. To maintain the standards of the profession and the high conduct of our members we need your input. What do we need? We are recruiting CIPD students, CIPD members, non-members and professionals from all walks of life to truly reflect the diversity of the people profession. This is an opportunity to develop your skills, network with HR professionals and lay members and to make an important contribution. Volunteer role What you will be doing: undertaking and managing complex investigations writing comprehensive and balanced reports which present findings which evaluate the weight of evidence effectively ad hoc tasks to support the Code of Conduct work. How to apply We will be accepting applications from 12 November 2021 - 23 January 2022 To find out more information about how to apply, please email or visit
Dec 03, 2021
Full time
An exciting volunteering opportunity has come up within the CIPD's Code of Professional Conduct team. We are looking to grow our volunteer pool with individuals who support the application of the Code of Professional Conduct. To maintain the standards of the profession and the high conduct of our members we need your input. What do we need? We are recruiting CIPD students, CIPD members, non-members and professionals from all walks of life to truly reflect the diversity of the people profession. This is an opportunity to develop your skills, network with HR professionals and lay members and to make an important contribution. Volunteer role What you will be doing: undertaking and managing complex investigations writing comprehensive and balanced reports which present findings which evaluate the weight of evidence effectively ad hoc tasks to support the Code of Conduct work. How to apply We will be accepting applications from 12 November 2021 - 23 January 2022 To find out more information about how to apply, please email or visit