suzanne payne – graduate employability coordinator natalie tiu – volunteer coordinator
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Suzanne Payne – Graduate Employability Coordinator
Natalie Tiu – Volunteer CoordinatorSteph Hughes – Volunteer Supervisor
Based in Student Activities Office – above Essentials
Employers want more than a degree from you - by recording your skills and experience you can demonstrate how you stand out from the crowd
Have started working towards Kent Student Certificate in Volunteering award
Be able to demonstrate employability skills that employers value
Have attended training that can be recorded Be able to evidence all of this on your CV,
application forms and at interview
As a volunteer you will -
Bronze – 25 volunteering hours
Silver – 50 volunteering hours, record 6 employability skills, complete a review
Gold – achieved silver, 100 volunteering hours, 2 training sessions, online reflection
Gold + - achieved gold plus additional 100
volunteering hours (200 in total) Platinum award – 15 credit module - attend stand
out session for further information
Kent Student Certificate in Volunteering (KSCV)
What can be logged as
volunteering?
Browse volunteering opportunities Record volunteer and paid roles Log volunteering hours Record employability skills Record training Produce a skills record Book stand out training session
The Employability and Volunteering Toolkit
QUESTIONS?