![]() In our first Sector Spotlight on Creative Industries, we hear from Andrew Appleby who is the Managing Director of Fursbreck Pottery – also known as the Harray Potter. Andrew has loved working with clay since childhood and an interest in archaeology helped him learn about Neolithic pottery. While at school he started worked for Peggy Foy Pottery. He then went to Art School and worked at another pottery that taught him about rapid production. He moved to Orkney in 1975, and set up his pottery at Fursbreck Farm. He moved to his current premises at the old Harray School three years later and has worked there ever since. He now employs two apprentices who work alongside him and his son. ![]() In our final Sector Spotlight on the Third Sector, we hear from Samantha Stringer, a Volunteer Development Worker at Voluntary Action Orkney. Samantha has undertaken various jobs throughout her career, including working as a Primary School Teacher, a Student Recruitment Officer and as a Countryside Ranger. Each job has taught her new skills and led her working with different teams, all of which has helped her as she progresses. ![]() In our next case study for the Third Sector, we hear from Debbie Ralph who is a Children and Young People Support Worker with Women’s Aid Orkney. Debbie began her career as a Telephonist before going into nursing and care work. She then worked as a self-employed Aromatherapist and Reflexologist. Following a move to Orkney, she worked for various third sector organisations before moving into her current role. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of jobs including four Early Years Practitioners in Training positions within the OIC, a Seasonal Grass Cutter / Coal Man position at Isbister Bros and Various Positions at Helgi’s and many. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the purple button below. Do you struggle with the jargon in job applications? We have a handy 'Jargon Buster' on the DYW Orkney website, view it here. ![]() In our first Sector Spotlight on the Third Sector we hear from Nikki Coghill, who is a Service Support Supervisor at Age Scotland. Nikki left school when she was 17 and got a job in a local care home as a relief Social Care Assistant. She then undertook a Modern Apprenticeship, working towards her SVQ2 in Social Care. She also obtained her HNC and SVQ3 in Social Care. After working in a care home for a few years, an opportunity came up at Age Scotland Orkney, where Nikki has developed her skills in a variety of roles and through professional development. ![]() In our final Sector Spotlight on the Emergency Services, we hear from Simon Hay who is a Police Sergeant with Police Scotland in Kirkwall. Simon left school at the end of fourth year and began working as a carpet fitter before taking on a seasonal role cutting grass during the summer. He then started working at the Pickaquoy Centre and during his time there, a work colleague suggested he apply to become a Police Officer. Since joining the police, Simon has worked in Caithness and Orkney in both uniformed and plain clothed roles. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of jobs including a Cleaner with Orkney Islands Council, a Relief Pier Assistant in Eday with the OIC, a Saturday Retail Assistants position with The Orcadian Bookshop, a Part-time Customer Advisor at Boots and many others. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the purple button below. Do you struggle with the jargon in job applications? We have a handy 'Jargon Buster' on the DYW Orkney website, view it here. ![]() In our next Sector Spotlight on the Emergency Services, we hear from Graham Campbell who is the Second Mechanic on the RNLI Lifeboat based in Kirkwall. The RNLI is a charity that saves lives at sea, powered almost entirely by donations and with the help of their volunteer lifeboat crews and lifeguards. The role of volunteers in supporting the lifeboat service is vital to coastal communities like Orkney. Volunteering with the RNLI is something that Graham has wanted to do since he was a young boy. Before joining the lifeboat crew he served with the local Territorial Army (TA) as a Reservist Soldier for nine years. After he had served his time with the TA, he joined the RNLI Kirkwall Lifeboat crew. ![]() In our first Sector Spotlight on the Emergency Services, we hear from Angus Young who has worked in the Fire Service for almost 29 years and has served in various roles throughout. He was offered the opportunity to take up his current role due to his experience in youth engagement. ![]() The 'No Wrong Path' campaign will be returning to our social media feeds this August as we aim to educate and inspire young people about their options regardless of the results they have received. Now in it’s fifth year, the campaign runs on the day the Scottish exam results are released and aims to highlight that many people in interesting jobs didn't necessarily take a straight, obvious or traditional path to get there. ![]() In our final Sector Spotlight on Education, we hear from Joanne Porter who is the Associate Professor in Marine Science at Heriot Watt University Orkney. Childhood holidays to the seaside sparked an interest in the natural world which a Tutor at Sixth Form College recognised, encouraging Joanne to study Marine Biology at University. This led to her undertaking her PhD and working in research before undertaking her current role as a member of academic staff heading up a research team. ![]() Continuing our Sector Spotlight on Education, today we hear from Wendy Bowen, who is the Head Teacher of Papdale Primary School. Wendy became a Primary School Teacher straight out of University, working in various schools in Caithness and the Highlands, eventually working her way up to Head Teacher. She came to Orkney in 2014 as Head Teacher of Sanday Junior High School, before moving to Papdale in 2019. While still a school pupil and as a student she undertook a variety of part-time jobs including working in shops, at Caithness Glass and with the Tourist Board. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of jobs including an Administrative Assistant with Orkney Islands Council, a Part-time Customer Assistant at Mills Filling Station, A remote Feeding Operator at Cooke Aquaculture and many more. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the purple button below. Get creative with your job search! Check out this article on DYW Orkney's website here. ![]() In our next Sector Spotlight on Education, we hear from Susan Mackay who is a Lecturer in Business Studies and Inclusive Practice at Orkney College UHI. Susan started her career in hospitality, working in hotels and bars across the UK from the age of 19. She moved to Orkney in 2003 and managed a couple of hotels here, before changing career. After starting and running her own businesses she joined Orkney College UHI as an SVQ Assessor, Short Course Tutor and relief Lecturer in 2012. Throughout her career Susan has undertaken additional qualifications to help her take on new roles, most recently completing her BA (Hons.) Business Management alongside her full-time work. ![]() In our next Sector Spotlight on Education, we hear from Elsa Cox who is Orkney Development Manager for Robert Gordon University. Elsa studied Archaeology at Glasgow University before undertaking a Post Graduate Diploma in Museum and Gallery Studies at St Andrews University. She has worked in museums across Scotland, as well as in South Georgia, an island in the southern Atlantic Ocean. While not connected to her experience as a Curator, her current role combines many of the transferrable skills she has developed throughout her career so far. ![]() In our first Sector Spotlight on Education we hear from Stewart McPhail who is the Head Teacher of Sanday Junior High School. Stewart went to university and got an Honours Degree in Geology before working abroad in the oil industry. He then qualified as a teacher and spent time as a supply teacher while continuing to work in the oil industry. Stewart then moved into full time teaching and now works as Head Teacher at Sanday Junior High School. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of jobs including two positions at Cooke Aquaculture as a Cleaner and processors, Administrator at Orkney Builders and a Catering Assistant with Orkney Islands Council and many others. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the purple button below. Get creative with your job search! Check out this article on DYW Orkney's website here. ![]() School pupils across Orkney will have received provisional SQA results for their assessments earlier this week, and if your results are not what you expected, don’t panic you still have options – and there are experts on hand to help you navigate the next part of your journey. Skills Development Scotland (SDS) are extending their results support this year and Careers Advisers are now waiting to answer calls and provide support to young people, their parents and carers. If you, or your child, needs some help with provisional results they can call the SDS Helpline on 0800 917 8000, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. This number will be open until Monday 9 August to discuss provisional results and what they mean. Further support will be available from Tuesday 10 August in relation to course vacancies, clearing, advice about apprenticeships, jobs, volunteering and staying on at school. Keep an eye out for more information nearer the time. If you would rather speak to someone familiar, you can also contact Careers Advisers from the local SDS team in Kirkwall. You can get in touch with them by calling (01856) 872 460 or emailing [email protected]. You can also find them on Facebook @SDS Orkney. You can find further advice on My World of Work. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of positions including two positions at Macgregor Industrial Supplies, an Apprentice Electrician with Orkney Islands Council, an Accountant (Trainee Position) with Scholes CA and many more. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the purple button below. Wondering how to get experience that can boost your confidence, build your CV and impress at an interview? Check out this article on DYW Orkney's website here. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of positions available including a Team Secretary with NHS Orkney, Secretary to Head of Services, Clerical Assistant and a Administrative Assistant within Orkney Islands Council and more. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the purple button below. Wondering how to get experience that can boost your confidence, build your CV and impress at an interview? Check out this article on DYW Orkney's website here. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of positions available including a Tech Apprenticeship at Kyloe partners, a Modern Apprenticeship at the Pickaquoy Centre and many other vacancies. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the link below: If you need any help with completing your application for any of the job here you can find resources on our website to help you write a CV, complete an application form and prepare for an interview. Access Planning for the Future here. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of Seasonal jobs including a Seasonal Leisure Assistant with Orkney Islands Council, Waiting Staff and Housekeeper positions at the Lynnfield Hotel and many more. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the link below: If you need any help with completing your application for any of the job here you can find resources on our website to help you write a CV, complete an application form and prepare for an interview. Access Planning for the Future here. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of jobs including a Take Away Worker at Orkney Best Kebab, Retail Sales Assistants at Ortak, Garage Labourer with Orkney Islands Council and many more. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the link below: If you are applying for a job that requires you to send a CV it is a good idea to include a covering letter. A covering letter highlights why you are applying for the specific role, showing that you understand what the role involves along with relevant information about yourself, your interests and why you would be the most suitable candidate for the job. For advice on writing a covering letter, check out the Covering Letter section of our ‘Planning for the Future’ programme, here. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have a variety of jobs including a Trainee Miller at the Barony Mill, a Retail Assistant at Aurora, to a Relief Ground Security Operative at Kirkwall Airport and many more. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the link below: If you are applying for a job that requires you to send a CV it is a good idea to include a covering letter. A covering letter highlights why you are applying for the specific role, showing that you understand what the role involves along with relevant information about yourself, your interests and why you would be the most suitable candidate for the job. For advice on writing a covering letter, check out the Covering Letter section of our ‘Planning for the Future’ programme, here. ![]() For Jobs of the Week this week we have various administration posts including an Administration Assistant with the Institute of Northern Studies and a Clerical Assistant with Orkney Health and Care. We also have a Seasonal Position with Orkney Archaeology Society as a Retail Assistant. For full details of the jobs, including where to apply, click on the link below: If you are successful in securing an interview for any of these jobs, it is worth remembering that more interviews are being conducted online or over the phone at the moment. While this may seem more nerve wracking than a face-to-face interview, it is important to remember that the principles of preparing for an interview are the same, regardless of the format. For advice on preparing for an interview, and tips for an online interview, check out the Interviews section of our ‘Planning for the Future’ programme, here. |
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