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Virtual work experience for youngsters at Energy Coast UTC

by Cumbria Crack
11/05/2021
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Students at a Cumbrian school have experienced the world of work remotely as space-age technology helped careers advisers beat COVID-19 restrictions.

Year 10 students at the Energy Coast University Technical College, at Lillyhall were unable to physically visit workplaces during their work experience week because of the pandemic.

So, instead, college leaders and employer partners brought the world of work into the school via virtual reality headsets, courtesy of Ben Slater, managing director of SME MissionCX, a specialist commissioning service provider, and recently appointed Enterprise Adviser to the school.

Enterprise Advisers are senior level professionals coming from different industry sectors and from many backgrounds to work with a school or college’s senior leadership team to develop their skills programme for the benefit of students.

Ben said: “What a fantastic week and experience. I’m blown away with what our partners have delivered.

“We hope the students will have a broader appreciation of the work opportunities on their doorstep and further afield, with an enhanced understanding of complex engineering and construction project delivery.

“Our VR.WRX Virtual Reality work experience, which we used for the first time during the week, is going to be a game changer.”

In addition to the Mission CX VR headsets, students used video conferencing to explore areas like engineering design and construction, transporting nuclear waste, electrical engineering, the development of small nuclear reactors and much more, alongside several careers talks with apprentices and graduates.

UTC assistant principal Simon Richardson said: “In the pre-COVID world, students would have spent time with employers at their workplaces, experiencing the world of work first-hand. After a call to employer partners, they came up with some fantastic ideas, presentations, projects, careers talks and experiences which related to the world of work in a more virtual setting.

“At the UTC we put our student’s employability skills front and centre. The effort put in by our fantastic employer partners has allowed our students to gain these skills in the virtual world and we’re very grateful to all of them.”

The Enterprise Adviser programme is managed by the Cumbria Careers Hub, a partnership of schools, colleges, employers and careers education professionals.

Launched in January 2019, the programme now supports over 40 secondary schools across Cumbria to deliver careers education.

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