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Studying a vocational course - Childcare
What are career prospects like?
There will be 13,407 early years jobs in 2024 (NE)
Speech and Language Therapist
1,682 20161,938 2022
Number employed (NE) Child and Early Years Officer
Weekly wageWeekly wage
£490 UK£590 UK £460 NE
1,682 20161,938 2022
Number employed (NE)
Gender (UK)Gender (UK)
18% 82%18%82%
£ ££What could I be?Nursery Nurse, Teacher, Social Worker or Play Worker.
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Working well in a teamCommunicationTime managementWork ethic
Top transferable skills
You’ll be surprised at how many transferable skills you already have!You can gain them through school, your hobbies, work experience etc.
Why are they important?Employers love them! Most people have at least 3 careers and skills used in one can be transferred to another.
Skills that can be used in any career, in life, at school and socially.
What are they?
Transferable skills
IntegrityProblem-solvingCreativityUsing your initiative
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Leaving school?Explore your future career
Top 5 occupations with the highest growth (NE)
Psychologists Insurance Underwriters Speech & Language Therapists Actors, Entertainers & Presenters Financial Institution Managers & Directors
In the North East region,these job roles have shown the most growth in people employed.
Top 10 skill shortagevacancies (NE)
Quantity Surveyors
Mechanical Engineers
Metal Machining Setters & Setter-operators
Gardeners & Landscape Gardeners
Construction & Building TradesEngineering Professionals
Scaffolders, Stagers & RiggersProgrammers & Software Development ProfessionalsFinancial & Accounting TechniciansMetal Working Production & Maintenance Fitters
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In the North East these job roles have been advertised by employers but there are not enough skilled people to fill them.
Priority sectors (NE LEP)The North East LEP has identified these career sectors as priorities and ones that can offer real growth and a competitive advantage for the region.
Advanced ManufacturingAutomotive Chemicals & ProcessingDigital / ICTEnergy / Low CarbonEnvironmental TechnologyHealthcareLogistics
Advanced ManufacturingAutomotive Chemicals & ProcessingDigital / ICTEnergy / Low CarbonEnvironmental TechnologyHealthcareLogistics
Studying A-Levels
What could I be?Doctor, Barrister, Microbiologist, Social Worker, Dentist, Chemical Engineer, IT Consultant, Editor, Occupational Therapist.
Medical Practitioner
14,924 201617,010 2022
Number employed (NE) Solicitor
Weekly wageWeekly wage
£970 UK£1,420 UK £720 NE£1,420 NE
3,150 20163,476 2022
Number employed (NE)
Gender (UK)Gender (UK)
42%58%44%56%
££ ££
Studying a vocational course - Engineering
What are career prospects like?
There will be 53,865 engineering jobs in 2024 (NE)
Civil Engineer
2,448 20162,547 2022
Number employed (NE) Electronics Engineer
Weekly wageWeekly wage
£880 UK£830UK £890NE£800 NE
1,147 20161,1229 2022
Number employed (NE)
Gender (UK)Gender (UK)
94% 6%89%11%
££ ££What could I be?Electrical Technician, Electrical Fitter, Electrical Engineer, Design Engineer.
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