Brought to you by the ÂÜÀòÉç Careers team, the Global Inclusion team and funded by the Chemists’ Community Fund.
Mental health challenges can impact confidence and your ability to make career decisions, and can make applying for roles more daunting. That’s why we are running a five-part webinar series exploring topics related to mental health, job searching and career management. Our ChemCareers 2023 mental health and careers webinar series is open to and suitable for everyone, whether or not you have a mental health diagnosis, support others, or would like to learn about these topics. It’s your opportunity to discover valuable opinions and practical advice to build your confidence and knowledge around managing your career.
Managing anxiety whilst job searching and making career choices is the first webinar in this series and our panel of experienced speakers and specialists will share their lived experience, advice and information to help you manage anxiety whilst job searching and navigating your careers and career choices.
Live captions will be available along with BSL interpretation. If you have any questions, feedback, or access needs, then please contact the Careers team using the contact form at the bottom of this page. This webinar is open to everyone and a recording will be available after the live broadcast.
Chair:
Laura Woodward Chartered MCIPD, Career and Professional Development Adviser, ÂÜÀòÉç
BSL interpretation: Rachael Dance, Cambridgeshire Deaf Association
Speakers:
Kim Sutton, Chemists’ Community Fund Caseworker, ÂÜÀòÉç
Dr Kirsty Ross, Public Engagement Officer, Research & Innovation Service, University of St Andrews
Dr Kit Chapman, Science Writer, Author and Course leader, Journalism MA (Online), Falmouth University
Please note:
By registering, your information will be submitted to the webinar organiser who will use your information to communicate with you regarding this event and other services.
In order to register for this webinar, you will need to read, understand and agree to the terms set out in:
Mental health challenges can impact confidence and your ability to make career decisions, and can make applying for roles more daunting. That’s why we are running a five-part webinar series exploring topics related to mental health, job searching and career management. Our ChemCareers 2023 mental health and careers webinar series is open to and suitable for everyone, whether or not you have a mental health diagnosis, support others, or would like to learn about these topics. It’s your opportunity to discover valuable opinions and practical advice to build your confidence and knowledge around managing your career.
Managing anxiety whilst job searching and making career choices is the first webinar in this series and our panel of experienced speakers and specialists will share their lived experience, advice and information to help you manage anxiety whilst job searching and navigating your careers and career choices.
Live captions will be available along with BSL interpretation. If you have any questions, feedback, or access needs, then please contact the Careers team using the contact form at the bottom of this page. This webinar is open to everyone and a recording will be available after the live broadcast.
Chair:
Laura Woodward Chartered MCIPD, Career and Professional Development Adviser, ÂÜÀòÉç
BSL interpretation: Rachael Dance, Cambridgeshire Deaf Association
Speakers:
Kim Sutton, Chemists’ Community Fund Caseworker, ÂÜÀòÉç
Dr Kirsty Ross, Public Engagement Officer, Research & Innovation Service, University of St Andrews
Dr Kit Chapman, Science Writer, Author and Course leader, Journalism MA (Online), Falmouth University
Please note:
By registering, your information will be submitted to the webinar organiser who will use your information to communicate with you regarding this event and other services.
In order to register for this webinar, you will need to read, understand and agree to the terms set out in:
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