
Before you take on a work placement some employers need you to have a certain level of maturity or understanding of the workplace. This is to ensure that their business can run smoothly, that you are able to undertake work safely and that a high level of customer service can be maintained. If you don't think you have the skills at the moment, it provides you with a chance to consider how you could obtain them, maybe via one of the alternative options to work placements.
Generally work placements should take place at the most appropriate time for you, although there are restrictions on some activities according to age. Some pupils may undertake an extended placement as part of their Senior Phase (S4-S6) timetable or a placement can be a day visit, work shadowing or one week placement. Alternatively employers may be able to support schools with activities such as mock interviews or sector talks. These should all count towards the development of work-based skills. Full details of all these opportunities can be found on the Work Experience Tab on hi-hope.
We have 3 key work experience documents that explain this process in detail. Click on the link:
For further information around the legislation for school pupils visit the HSE website - Work Experience
Documents
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Work Experience Parent/Carer Permission Letter |
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Induction checklist for Work Placements |
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Template Application Form for Work Experience - Word document |
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Template Application Form for Work Experience - printable copy (pdf) |
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Work Placement 5 day journal |