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    Green Careers Training and The Future of Work, Online, January 22, 1-4 pm GMT

  • 22 January 2025
  • Start time : 01:00 PM
  • End time : 04:00 PM
  • Event Host : Change Agents UK
Green Lease Leaders 2025 Informational Webinar
Event Description

With the scale of the industrial revolution and speed of the digital revolution, the 'green revolution' is already transforming the landscape of work. What does this mean for careers and the advice we give to students entering the workforce?

This interactive Green Careers training has been delivered to employability teams across the Higher & Further Education landscape, and supports anyone providing career advice to understand how the landscape of work is changing and how they can help students not only to survive, but to thrive within that.

From finance to HR; educators to project managers; healthcare to engineering, all sectors need to be reaching net zero and embedding ESG into their practices. The green transition requires all professionals across every sector to develop the green skills to make it happen. 

Who should attend?

This workshop is suitable for anyone who supports employability and career aims. This may be within or beyond the education sector. If you are exploring your own green career, you are welcome to join though please note it will be tailored more towards support rather than direct opportunities.

 

Who are Change Agents UK?

Change Agents UK create positive social and environmental change by providing sustainability education to people all ages, and by connecting talented individuals with purposeful careers in sustainability through sustainability recruitment services. A charity and non-profit, Change Agents UK has been educating, inspiring and empowering people for over 25 years through interactive skills workshops, supported learning courses, bespoke trainings and remote Learning Academy. 

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Change Agents UK
  • Agenda
    • Join other employability professionals to explore key three pillars of the future of work:


      What is the green transition?
      In order to give advice about the changes to work, we need to first understand the broader context. What is the green transition? What sustainability problems exist and how do we need to respond? How are businesses creating change already and what is next for anyone joining their organisations?



      All jobs are green jobs:
      A green sector is emerging, with thousands of new jobs anticipated by 2030 in the UK. At the same time, the green transition affects all workplaces, and all need to play a part. What does this look like, and how do we fit in?



      Skills for the Future:
      Sustainability skills are in demand but what are they? We explore three types of green skills, how we can develop them, as well as how to best support students to thrive in the new working world.
  • Cost
    • £29.40
  • Event type
    • Online/Webinar

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