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Level 6 Careers Adviser – Part-time, long-term temporary and ongoing from September 2026 The inspection report highlights a positive and inclusive school environment where pupils are well supported both academically and personally. Leadership provides clear direction and maintains high expectations, with strong pastoral systems in place to support student well-being and progression. Careers guidance and personal development are well embedded, helping pupils prepare effectively for future education, employment, or training. This Level 6 Careers Adviser role offers the opportunity to work part time within a supportive secondary school setting on a long-term, ongoing basis. The Level 6 Careers Adviser will provide high-quality, impartial careers guidance to pupils, supporting informed decision-making and positive next steps. This role is ideal for an experienced careers professional looking to make a meaningful impact within a Norfolk school from September 2026.
Job Responsibility:
Provide impartial one-to-one careers guidance to secondary-aged pupils
Support pupils in exploring post-16 and post-18 education, training, employment, and apprenticeship pathways
Conduct careers interviews and maintain accurate, confidential records
Contribute to the planning and delivery of the school’s careers education programme
Work collaboratively with pastoral teams, teaching staff, and senior leaders
Support compliance with statutory careers guidance requirements
Assist pupils with applications, CV writing, and interview preparation
Liaise with external providers, employers, colleges, and training organisations
Track pupil destinations and contribute to reporting and evaluation
Uphold safeguarding, welfare, confidentiality, and professional boundaries at all times
Requirements:
Holds a Level 6 qualification in Careers Guidance (essential)
Experience delivering careers advice within a secondary school or similar setting
Strong understanding of post-16 and post-18 pathways
Excellent communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills
Ability to build positive, professional relationships with pupils and colleagues
Confident working independently and as part of a wider team
Commitment to impartiality, confidentiality, and safeguarding
Willingness to commit to a part-time, long-term temporary and ongoing role
What we offer:
A competitive salary – depending on experience
PAYE weekly pay – no umbrella or self-employed setups