FUTURE TALENTED Summer Term 2019 - Issue 3 | Page 46

Investing in yourself as a careers leader Careers leader Sarah Noble explains how online professional development has helped her come up with practical careers strategies and solutions to challenges. S arah Noble, strategic lead for modern foreign languages across the Central RSA Academies Trust and lead coach for Initial Teacher Training in Worcestershire, has been the careers leader at the Outstanding Ofsted-rated Academy Arrow Vale since September 2017. She carries out her role alongside her French-and Spanish-teaching commitments. The school teaches students from Year 9-13 – a critical period for making careers-related decisions. Here, she shares her experience of being in the careers leader role and how she has benefited from completing online training. What has your experience been like so far as a careers leader? It was overwhelming at first, but the online training and being part of a Careers Hub have been invaluable. The hub allowed us to meet other careers leaders who are experiencing the same challenges and can offer solutions. As we are based in an area of high deprivation, a lot of our young people come from homes where mum and dad don’t work, and this may well be across many generations. They might not see the point of going out and earning a living. Often, those disengaged individuals benefit the most from targeted You can get pulled into doing everything, but we need to lead our colleagues and encourage a whole-school team effort 46 // PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT