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Title: Conducting an Employability Audit


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Conducting an Employability Audit
  • Sharon Gedye Brian Chalkley
  • LTSN-GEES

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Aims / Purpose
  • To consider why we need to deliver
    employability
  • To think about why we may want to audit our
    programme
  • To introduce a programme audit
  • To reflect on the audit and its outcomes

3
Why do we need to deliver enhanced employability?
  • Employability is a government priority (economic
    success, WP)
  • Used in performance indicators - league tables
  • Increasingly used in quality assurance/review
  • Because we want our graduates to be successful

4
Employability Delivery
  • There is much existing good practice in
    delivering employability.
  • However, it is usually delivered
  • at a module level
  • by enthusiasts only
  • In an ad hoc, piecemeal way
  • But employability
  • Is a programme issue (all modules, all staff)
  • should be planned and coherent

5
Why do we need to audit?
  • establishes how and where employability-related
    learning is incorporated into curricula.
  • offers reassurance to colleagues as to how much
    is being done already
  • identifies any gaps in provision
  • provides a programme overview important in a
    modularised programme

6
Why do we need to audit? - continued
  • a means of initiating discussion of the issue
  • encourages strategic thinking
  • raises awareness of the issue - sector,
    institutional and departmental requirements/aims
    can be highlighted
  • encourages re-design of the curriculum and its
    delivery with employability in mind

7
How to Carry out an Employability Audit
  • Based on a system developed by LTSN Biosciences
    Subject Centre
  • Electronic version http//bio.ltsn.ac.uk/issues/
    employability/
  • Welcome feedback
  • Happy for you to modify to meet your needs

8
Audit Contents
  1. Your graduates employment record
  2. Relationships with employers
  3. Does your curriculum promote employability?
  4. General

9
The Task
  • Work in pairs
  • One of you, who is familiar with a programme,
    responds to the questions.
  • The other poses the questions, scores and records
    the answers.
  • You have 25 minutes.

10
Using the Employability Audit
  • Score each item on the basis of satisfaction with
    programme provision
  • 0 not considered 1 weakly 2 adequately 3
    strongly.
  • For each item with a score less than 2
  • What could be done to improve the score?
  • Do resource or other constraints make any of
    these proposals unrealistic?
  • Then identify
  • Which two changes could be made that would be
    most improve employability provision for the
    course?
  • Can a realistic action plan be formulated to
    introduce these two changes and others into the
    course before the next intake of students?

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A. Your Graduates Employment Record
  • Has graduate employment destination data been
    circulated to academic staff within the last 2
    years?
  • Are current students aware of the types of
    employment your graduates enter?
  • Has your department carried out its own surveys
    (in order to provide more useful data than the
    First Destination Survey)?

12
B. Relationships with Employers
  • Do you know what employers perceive to be the
    strengths and weaknesses of your graduates?
  • Do students meet relevant professionals /
    employers as part of their course?
  • Do you have good communications with the main
    employers of your graduates, both nationally and
    locally?
  • Do employers visit your department to give talks
    about employment opportunities and requirements?
  • Do employers attend any student presentations?

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C. Does your curriculum promote employability?

  • Are employers and former students involved in the
    design of your curricula?
  • Do you have an employability policy?
  • Do you have an effective skills map?
  • Do you have a system of personal development
    planning (PDP)?
  • Do your students develop commercial and
    organisational awareness?

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C. Does your curriculum promote employability?
(Contd)
  • Do recent graduates visit to talk about their
    career paths?
  • Are guest lecturers encouraged to reveal own
    career paths?
  • Are students explicitly taught career management
    skills?
  • Does your curriculum give all your students the
    option to engage in a work placement or work
    based learning?

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D. General
  • Is there an effective relationship between the
    course team and your Careers Service?
  • Are students explicitly guided in the course to
    make contact with the Careers Service?
  • Do staff generally have access to full
    information about a student's in-course AND
    extra-curricula performance (e.g. student's CV)
    when writing references?
  • Are your students encouraged to take part in,
    value and record extra-curricula
    activities/responsibilities?
  • Have you considered employability in the context
    of widening participation?

16
  • Discussion what kinds of changes are needed in
    your curricula?
  • Audit Evaluation What was most useful? What
    might need changing?

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Other Audits
  • Audit of skills and attribute development
  • Yorke, M. and Knight, P. (2003). The
    Undergraduate Curriculum and Employability.
    Enhancing Student Employability Co-ordination
    Team (ESECT) Perspectives series of
    employability briefing papers
  • http//www.ltsn.ac.uk/genericcentre/index.asp
    follow links for employability gt information
    and resources gt employability resources
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