Opportunities Bulletin | Autumn Term, Week 11 I Date: 21 November 2025

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In this weekly round-up you will find information about a huge range of careers and further/higher education opportunities, including university open days, work experience, careers taster sessions, apprenticeship vacancies and lots more. The Careers section is followed by the Higher Education section.
We hope you find it useful!

Webinars and events taking place during school hours are aimed at Sixth Form students only. 

By listing providers or employers HGS is not endorsing them, so we recommend that you do your own research to ensure it's the right thing for you.


CAREERS / WORK EXPERIENCE / APPRENTICESHIPS







The Telegraph Media Group Media Literacy Programme 

March 2026

Applications now open

The programme aims to break down the barriers to careers in journalism and provide school pupils with the tools and skills to think critically about the media landscape.

It gives an insight into what it’s like to be a journalist at an award-winning multimedia news brand. The programme is open to all 16-18-year-olds across the UK.

The online sessions will be with a range of Telegraph journalists from departments including news, sports, beauty, music and social media. Participants will have the opportunity to learn news skills such as headline writing, interviewing and travel writing, and win prizes. 

The programme will run for four weeks, beginning on Tuesday 3 March 2026. Sessions will take place online from 4.00 to 5.10pm every Tuesday. At the end of the programme, each student will receive a Telegraph Media Literacy Journalism Certificate.

As part of their application, students will need to complete a short cover letter outlining why they wish to participate in the programme.

Submit your application


      




Event: UK’s Intelligence Agencies – Virtual Insight Session
Date: Thursday 27 November 
Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm
Format: Online event

The UK’s Intelligence Agencies - MI5, MI6, and GCHQ - work together to keep the country safe, using cutting-edge techniques to prevent threats both in the UK and globally. This session will provide students with valuable insights into these vital organisations and the wide range of early career opportunities they offer, including apprenticeships and junior development programmes.

Agenda highlights:

  • Introduction to the UK’s Intelligence Agencies

  • Overview of the Intelligence Services

  • Insight into a variety of roles within the Agencies

  • Understanding the security clearance process

  • Top tips for applications and interviews

  • Next steps

How to apply:
Students can apply for this online event through their Uptree account. If they do not yet have an account, they can register here.

Please note: Priority will be given to students who meet the eligibility criteria listed on the Uptree website. Applications will be reviewed from two weeks before the event, and successful students will receive their invitation 1–2 weeks in advance.


Work Experience with the NHS

Applications are now open for placements in a range of NHS settings in Hertfordshire and West Essex. 

Find out more and apply

My Great First Job is a really useful information source for students who are looking for advice on building employability skills, including how to get started on Linkedin, how to make successful applications and preparing to go to interviews. 

Watch past webinars

FURTHER & HIGHER EDUCATION



The NHS Virtual Allied Healthcare Work Experience programme offers a unique opportunity for aspiring healthcare professionals.

Sunday 7 December, 9.00am - 5.00pm
Paediatric Pathways


Students will gain an up-close look at the healthcare sector in a live virtual work experience, delving into diverse roles within allied healthcare and following the journeys of two patients from incident through to treatment.

The NHS Virtual Allied Healthcare Work Experience programme is suitable for anyone interested in:

Nursing
Midwifery
Paramedicine
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Dietetics
Radiography
Prosthetics and Orthotics
Speech and Language Therapy
Pharmacy

Places are £10 a session to cover administrative and technological costs, or £50 for the full 6 months (rolling programme).

Find out more and book


11-Up Online Programme

Application deadline: Midday on Friday 5 December 2025

Caius 11Up is a series of after-school online sessions during which students will gain help researching university courses and engaging with super-curricular activities. They will also hear about student life from current students. By taking part in this programme, we hope students will improve their confidence and knowledge in applying to selective universities, and more specifically to Cambridge. Please see the Caius 11Up programme below:

Programme Sessions:

  • Wednesday 14 January 2026 (4:30-5:30pm): Introduction to Oxbridge and other competitive universities
     
  • Wednesday 28 January 2026 (4:30-5:30pm): A level choice and researching university courses
     
  • Wednesday 11 February 2026 (4:30-5:30pm): Reading around your subject - super-curricular activities.
     
  • Wednesday 25 February 2026 (4.30-5.30pm): Student Life at Cambridge- Virtual tour, Day in the Life and Student Q&A 
     
  • Wednesday 11 March 2026 (4.30-5.30pm): Application process including personal statements, admissions test and interviews

Students should register their interest by completing this short form no later than midday on Friday 5 December.

Students will be notified by Monday 5 January 2026 whether they have been successful in gaining a place on the programme. They welcome applications from all students and they will prioritise applications from high-achieving students with a widening participation background (e.g. Free School Meals, living in care).