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19 YABILITY PO LO 10 Bring your CV to a Careers Adviser 2pm-5pm: G0-05, Medway campus (All students) The Careers Advisers at Medway will be available from 2-5pm to give advice on your CV. No appointment necessary, just bring your CV along with you. 3pm-4pm: The Marquee (All students) Are you considering starting your own business after university? Or are you looking to go straight into employment? Join the discussion to weigh up the pros and cons of both options. The Employability Points and Student Enterprise teams are debating the benefits and difficulties related to employment and selfemployment. Challenge the perceived risks of self-employment or explore the possibilities of employment. Join in this lively debate and weigh-up which career path is most suitable for you. Maximising your Presentation Technique EM P EM P (All students) Are you hitting a brick wall with your ideas? Stuck for inspiration or just don’t know where to start? If you’ve taken part in the £10 challenge then let us help kick start your brain with our Ideas Generation workshop and get inspired! TS IN (All students) Using the power of football, Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) works in partnership with local communities to empower individuals to improve their lives and their environment. CACT’s ground breaking and innovative programmes are delivered through a regular presence in schools and working with disadvantaged or socially excluded groups in society, through crime reduction initiatives and community based football coaching sessions. The types of programmes delivered by CACT fit under five key aims: raising 2pm-3pm: The Marquee EM P EM P 2pm-3pm: KS14 Ideas Generation Workshop YABILITY PO LO 10 YABILITY PO LO TS IN 10 YABILITY PO LO 10 Employment vs Self Employment – The Gloves are off! TS IN YABILITY PO LO TS IN Employability Opportunities with Charlton Athletic Community Trust educational achievement, creating pathways to employment, building healthier lifestyles, bringing communities together and reducing crime. CACT’s main areas of work include: Social Inclusion, National Citizen Service, Education, Health Improvement, Pathways to Employment, Sports Development, Disability and Mental Health, and Women and Girl’s Development. CACT delivers programmes across Bexley, Greenwich and Kent as well as in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban which all include some of the poorest townships in South Africa. See more at: www.cact.org.uk TS IN supporting around 70 NHS Trust clients across the UK. In the Kent area we cover the following trusts: Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust, Kent Community Health NHS Trust, Medway Community Healthcare CIC, Medway NHS Foundation Trust, and East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. We are recruiting: Admin and Clerical, Support Service, Nurses, Care Support Workers, Porters, Domestic and Housekeepers. Drop in anytime between 1 – 3pm with your CV to speak to one of our staff members to find out if you qualify to register on their bank. For more information go to: www.nhsprofessionals.nhs.uk/Pages /Join-Us.aspx EM P www.kent.ac.uk/ces/events 10 3pm-5pm: KBS S H