Head of Career Education

Eton College

Head of Career Education

£47173

Eton College, Eton, Windsor and Maidenhead

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 1 Sep | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

Eton College is seeking to appoint a Head of Career Education who will work to develop the College's approach to career education and contribute to a strong and creative future focus for the Career Education Department. An important aim of the role will be to ensure Etonians develop effective career management skills and understand how to develop and maintain their ongoing employability., The post-holder will:

  • Help to shape a vision and ongoing development plan for careers provision at Eton which meets the Quality in Careers Standard (QiCS) by providing a service which strives to meet the Gatsby Benchmarks;

  • Provide effective, accessible and up-to-date careers information for Etonians and recent leavers;

  • Provide one-to-one careers guidance to Etonians on demand so as to support key transition points;

  • Ensure Etonians understand how to maintain employability i.e. make informed and thoughtful decisions about their futures, and know how to plan and manage their careers and manage career changes;

  • Develop and deliver online and written resources, tools and activities that develop self-awareness, effective career management, and employability skills, including through the SPHERE programme and tutorials as appropriate;

  • Engage Masters in career education and support them in the 'career education' effort (e.g. in tutorials);

  • Manage the department personnel and oversee resources and budget;

  • Respond to parents' enquiries quickly and effectively;

  • Support Etonians in their search for work experience;

  • Coordinate links with Old Etonians, parents and employers to provide opportunities for Etonians;

  • Facilitate entrepreneurship education and enterprise initiatives from boys;

  • Select and recruit the external agencies we use to supply careers services, to evaluate them and to maintain productive relationships with them;

  • Organise and manage various careers education workshops and events;

  • Develop and deliver workshops, seminars and other activities and resources to ensure Etonians understand the world of work;

  • Enable Etonians to appreciate their own capabilities, skills, knowledge, strengths, aptitudes and personality traits so that they are better able to articulate these and so develop their employability and so facilitate effective career management;

  • Learn from and collaborate with peers in other schools (via Eton group etc.) and attend relevant conferences so ensuring ongoing personal professional development;

  • Maintain up to date knowledge of labour market intelligence, guidance theory and practice, the learning curriculum and other aspects of professional development through personal research and reading, and attendance at CPD events as appropriate;

  • Keep abreast of recruitment trends and employer requirements;

  • Evaluate the effectiveness of Eton's CEIAG by carrying out regular surveys;

  • Commitment and promotion of equality, diversity and inclusion;

  • All positions at Eton are classed as 'regulated activity' as per the Keeping Children Safe in Education 2023 guidance, therefore a good understanding of safeguarding procedures is essential;

  • Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, including but not limited to, completing safeguarding training as required, and ensuring any safeguarding updates issued by the College are read and understood;

  • Understand and comply with procedures and legislation relating to confidentiality.

    Through proven experience in career education, the ideal candidate will possess excellent knowledge in accordance with the Code of Ethical Principles of the Career Development Institute. This rewarding role is best suited to someone who is passionate about career education with a real sense of entrepreneurship, vitality and warmth. You will be joining our fast-paced, ambitious school and keen to be part of Eton College's future. Our historic college dating back to 1400's offers a unique place to work, steeped in history, set amidst beautiful grounds and just a stone's throw from Windsor., To be successful in this role, you will need:

  • A Bachelors degree in a directly-related subject;

  • Excellent knowledge of the career education work in accordance with the Code of Ethical Principles of the Career Development Institute;

  • To possess or be working towards the following:


  • - Qualification in Careers Guidance /QCG/D Level 6;

    - Membership of the Career Development Institute (CDI);

    - Registered Career Development Professional (RCDP);

    Support may be available for a candidate who is unqualified but who has relevant experience to progress towards these qualifications;
  • Proven experience in career education at senior level,

  • Demonstrable in-depth knowledge of career education legislation;

  • Excellent written and communication skills, combined with the proven ability to quickly build credible relationships with students;

  • Ability to plan and implement programs, counsel students and involve oneself with college activities;

  • Comprehensive understanding of career development, job search strategies, job market trends, employer relations contemporary recruitment methodologies, and trends in career services including the use of current technologies.


  • You may enjoy this role if:
  • You have the ability to work with a high level of independence in an agile environment, prioritise assignments and manage time and ambiguity effectively.

  • Can demonstrate interpersonal skills to foster and maintain effective relationships with students, faculty and staff.

  • Have the ability to work and lead effectively in a highly diverse campus community.

  • Can demonstrate skills in administration, organisation, supervision, and interpersonal skills.

  • Have skills in building quality partnerships within the business, industrial, and educational communities.

    This position is offered on a full-time, permanent basis, working 40 hours per week during state school term time (39 weeks per year)., Working Pattern

  • The post holder will be expected to work for 40 hours per week over 5 days (usually working 8am to 5pm with one hour unpaid for lunch each day). Exactly how these hours are worked will be by mutual agreement with the Deputy Head (Partnerships);

  • There may be evening and weekend work required on occasion, and in this case this will be agreed in advance and time off will be offered in lieu;

  • This role works during state school term time (39 weeks of the year), and the salary will be paid over 12 equal monthly instalments;

  • The post holder is entitled to 5.6 weeks of holiday (inclusive of bank holidays), meaning that the total number of paid weeks across the year is 44.6 weeks. If a bank holiday falls during a school term period, the post holder will be required to work this day and will receive an additional day's holiday in lieu;

  • The post holder must use all their entitlement (including any days in lieu) during the first arising periods of state school holidays. Any remaining weeks are deemed to be non-working weeks, Eton College offers a wide range of benefits, including an 11% employer contribution to your pension (with 4.9% employee contribution), Employee Assistance Programme, enhanced Maternity / Paternity scheme, a cycle to work scheme, subsidised lunches during term time, free or heavily discounted access to the College's sport and leisure facilities and discounts at local retailers and businesses.