Skills for Work Certificate 
The Skills for Work Certificate is open to all students currently studying at the University of Sheffield.
Registration for the programme will open late September 2013
Students will need to register their interest online when the registration goes live in order to attend a briefing session.
Thurs 10 Oct 1-2pm Hicks LT2
Tues 15 Oct 1-2pm Hicks LT7
Wed 30 Oct 1-2pm Hicks LT3
Thurs 7 Nov 1-2pm Hicks LTC
Tues 12 Nov 1-2pm Hicks LT7
Wed 27 Nov 1-2pm Hicks LT3
Mon 2 Dec 1-2pm Hicks LT3
Thurs 12 Dec 1-2pm Hicks LT3
What is it?
The "Skills for Work Certificate" is designed to help you use your experience gained from work to demonstrate to future employers that you have the necessary skills to perform in the workplace. It will also help you to learn more about yourself and your career options.

Successful participants will be awarded a University of Sheffield Careers Service Certificate, endorsed by a range of organisations from across employment sectors
Attainment of the certificate also counts towards the Sheffield Graduate Award, and will be included in the Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) - a new and comprehensive record of your university achievements, which recognises extra-curricular achievements as well as academic learning.
www.sheffield.ac.uk/hear
As part of the Skills for Work Certificate programme, you will undertake the following activities:
- Attend a 60 minute briefing session delivered by Careers Service staff designed to prepare participants for the reflective learning process upon which the whole
programme is based (when you register you will be able to select the most convenient date for you). - Occupational Study - individual research into a graduate job that is of interest to you.
- Work Experience - a minimum of 50 hours from the start of the programme; this is confirmed by a Verification Form signed by your supervisor in the workplace. The work experience you do can include paid work (part-time or full-time) voluntary work, vacation work and summer internships but must not be part of your academic course. The work can be undertaken either in the UK or in another country and can be with more than one employer.
- Skills Record Sheet - individual reflective record to demonstrate the skills developed through your work experience and its relevance in applying for future employment or further study.
