Skill Area Introductory Presentations

Introduction 
 
This set of resources are for employer engagement staff to edit and use when engaging with employers about T Levels in the following Skill Areas: 

• Agriculture, Environmental and Animal Care
• Management and Administration
• Construction
• Creative and Design
• Digital
• Education and Early Years
• Engineering and Manufacturing
• Health and Science
• Legal, Finance and Accounting
• Sales, Marketing and Procurement


Each PowerPoint pack contains key messages about T Levels and industry placements, tailored to the skill area.

The presentation structure includes: 

• An introduction to T Levels, occupational specialisms and industry placements in the skill area
• Answering common questions
• Gauging employer interest in hosting a placement

Whilst key T Level messages have been included throughout each slide is editable to customise it to your specific T Level offer. 

Slides are fully editable so you can adapt them to reflect your organisation’s T Level offer. Branding has been kept to a minimum to allow you to add your own logos, imagery and style – but please align with please align this to the T Level Branding Guidance where possible.

Where you see <xxx> insert your organisation’s detail and remove the highlighting. Some slides also include guidance and/or speaker notes in the notes section.

These presentations are intended for use with employers who already have a basic understanding of T Levels (see the separate Introductory Presentation for Employers)

Guidance

Before using these presentations, make sure you have a comprehensive understanding of your organisation’s T Level offer.

Work with your curriculum colleagues to develop your understanding and where appropriate invite them to join the conversations. The resource Employer Engagement: Questions to ask Curriculum Colleagues may also be helpful when preparing.  

Introduction - Digital.pptx

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