Can you offer our post-16 students a work placement?

Within Fresh Futures, we operate three alternative education provision colleges for students who do not thrive in mainstream education. The colleges are in Huddersfield and Heckmondwike, with the Heckmondwike provision housing the first post-16 centre that was opened in October 2024.

Our post-16 provision is designed to provide a bespoke educational experience that aligns with each student’s unique interests, needs and aspirations for the future.

Highly knowledgeable staff, alongside offering on-site counselling and career advice, aid in ensuring students are ready for work by the end of their time with us.

Employability Programme
Student studying at Brian Jackson Post-16 College

Sam, the Construction Teacher at the post-16 provision, said “I am passionate about ensuring young people are knowledgeable and prepared to work in the industry”.

What is offered at the post-16 provision currently?

The curriculum is designed to equip students with practical skills across different fields while ensuring they have a solid foundation in essential academic subjects like Maths and English.

By offering vocational courses such as hairdressing, construction, and food technology, we cover a variety of interests, giving students the flexibility to focus on their strengths and career aspirations.

How can you help?

To enrich the students learning further, we are keen to provide work placement opportunities for the students.

Work placements can really help bridge the gap between theory and practice, giving students the chance to develop hands-on skills in a professional environment.

We are currently looking for work placements in the following settings:

  • Car Garages: Students interested in motor vehicle maintenance can get hands-on experience with vehicle repairs and customer service.
  • Building Suppliers: Those pursuing construction skills could gain insight into materials, logistics, and supply chain management in the building industry.
  • Care Homes: Students interested in healthcare or care work would get exposure to patient care, hygiene practices, and the day-to-day operations in a care setting.
  • Shops, Food Banks: These placements could teach students about customer service, stock management, and community support roles.
  • Restaurants, Cafes: Ideal for those studying food technology so they can learn about food preparation, safety standards, and the service industry.
  • Schools, Nurseries: Perfect for students interested in education, childcare, and social care, helping them gain experience working with children and learning support.
  • National Highways: Students interested in infrastructure or construction can work on large-scale projects related to roads and transport.
  • Pharmacies, Medical Centres, Dental Care: Students pursuing healthcare or medicine could get valuable experience in patient interaction, administration, and basic medical practices.
Student in the hair and beauty classroom at Brian Jackson Post-16 College
The construction classroom at Brian Jackson Post-16 College

If I take on a student, what can I expect?

Throughout the placement we will ensure that students are supported while also gaining invaluable experience in a real-world setting. Having regular contact from a staff member is key to addressing any questions or concerns you or the student might have, making the experience more enriching.

You would not be required to pay the students as you’re helping prioritise learning and development.

This is a fantastic opportunity for local businesses and organisations to get involved in supporting the community and helping young people build their careers.

If you can support our post-16 students or you have you a new placement opportunity please do get in touch with Lauren Barber-Harrison on [email protected] or call 01924 408 306.