Making Informed Career Choices Using Labour Market Information

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Learn how to utilize Labour Market Information (LMI) to make informed career decisions in year 9. Explore job sectors, identify hot and cold jobs, and access valuable resources from the Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub. Discover the importance of researching job sectors, examining sector profiles, and understanding career paths available in different regions and industries. Engage in activities to differentiate between growing and declining job opportunities, empowering you to plan a successful career path based on data-driven insights.


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  1. How to use Labour Market Information to make informed career choices Year 9 lesson 1

  2. Starter: What is LMI? (Labour Market Information) Play video clip National Careers Service Play video clip National Careers Service Play video clip National Careers Service Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  3. Where can I learn more about job sectors? Recommended careers website Cheshire and Warrington Opportunities https://www.candwopport unities.co.uk/industry- sectors/ Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  4. Where can I learn more about job sectors? You can start searching careers by region. Click on the area near you to find out what career paths are available Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  5. Where can I learn more about job sectors? You can start searching careers by job sector. Click on a sector such as Life Sciences, Digital and Technology or Health and Social Care to find out what career paths are available Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  6. Where can I learn more about job sectors? Imagine you have researched careers working in digital. The sector profile shows the number of companies, jobs, and how much more you can make than the average salary. This information is called Labour Market Information Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  7. Task 1 Hot jobs, cold jobs? Some of the jobs listed below are in growth and some are in decline. Identify which jobs are hot and which jobs are cold? Administration Assistant Cyber Security Analyst Factory Assembler Engineer Home Healthcare Nurse 3D VFX Layout Artist Personal Trainer Physics Teacher Printer Recycling Officer Supermarket Checkout Operator Social Media Manager Social Worker Travel Information Adviser Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  8. Answer Hot Jobs Home Healthcare Nurse Physics Teacher Engineer Cyber Security Analyst Recycling Officer Personal Trainer 3D VFX Layout Artist Social Media Manager Social Worker Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  9. Answer Cold Jobs Admin Assistant Factory Assembler Travel Adviser Supermarket Checkout Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  10. Task 2 The World of Work What is changing? Take a look at the table in your booklet which gives four reasons why jobs are changing. Match the jobs listed to the right statement Some jobs may appear in more than one place. Complete the table in your booklet Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  11. What is changing? What is changing? How can it affect jobs? Which Jobs? New Technology is being developed all the time New technology is making some jobs obsolete People are living longer People require more health care The skills of people around the world are improving Increased competition globally in science, creative, media and technology Increased focus on being more environmentally friendly More research into saving energy and developing green energies Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  12. What is changing? What is changing? New Technology is being developed all the time How can it affect jobs? New technology is making some jobs obsolete Which Jobs? - Answers Games Developer, Civil Engineer, 3D Web designer, Motor Vehicle Technician, Systems Analyst, Welder People are living longer People require more health care Community Nurse, Dental Hygienist, Biomed Scientist, Pharmacologist, Care Home Assist Games Developer, Civil Engineer, Science Teacher 3D, Web designer, Systems Analyst The skills of people around the world are improving Increased competition globally in science, creative, media and technology Increased focus on being more environmentally friendly More research into saving energy and developing green energies Civil Engineer, Recycling officer, Motor vehicle technician, electricity generation worker, welder Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  13. Future job opportunities? 90% of all jobs in the next two decades will require basic digital skills 55,000 jobs in the Health and Social Care sector in C+W 7000 new Life Sciences jobs by 2025 at all academic levels Logistics and Transport has 45% more jobs in the last few years Energy, zero carbon and clean growth sector in Cheshire is leading the world Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

  14. Summary - check learning What does LMI stand for? What does LMI mean? Where can you find LMI? Can you name a sector? What are the growth sectors in Cheshire and Warrington? Can you name 3 jobs from a growth sector? Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub LMI Lesson plan KS3

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