How much does a careers advisor earn in Scotland?
Trainee careers advisers working for Skills Development Scotland (SDS) start on around £22,000 a year. Qualified careers advisers earn £33,452 to £39,643 a year. Other careers advisers may earn from around £26,000 to £35,000. Careers advisers in higher education may earn from £33,500 up to around £39,000 a year.
What are the best paying jobs in Scotland?
Highest Paying Jobs in Scotland
Job title | YoY Salary Change | Vacancies |
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Gas installation engineer | 30.6% | 30 |
Data architect | 3.9% | 40 |
Technical architect | -11.9% | 93 |
Linux administrator | 28.6% | 37 |
What qualifications does a careers advisor need?
You can take either a postgraduate diploma or master’s degree in career guidance. These courses lead to the Qualification in Career Development. Many people apply to do this course after working in teaching, youth and community work or social services. These courses take 1 year full time or 2 years part time.
How much does a career advisor make?
Career Advisor Salaries
Job Title | Salary |
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Acquire Learning Career Advisor salaries – 1 salaries reported | $56,145/yr |
Worthwhile Recruiting Career Advisor salaries – 1 salaries reported | $75,159/yr |
Katz Recruitment Career Advisor salaries – 1 salaries reported | $65,000/yr |
Is Scotland an expensive place to live?
Cost of living Living in Scotland is generally less expensive than many other areas in the UK. Weekly household costs can be 20% lower than in London and 10% cheaper than the UK as a whole. So you can have it all, for less.
Is Scotland expensive to live in?
Where can I find a job in Scotland?
Find a job Search for job vacancies and Modern Apprenticeships. Interviews Nail your interviews with our advice and support. Apprenticeships Foundation, Modern or Graduate. Discover the different types of apprenticeship in Scotland. Work experience How to make the most of a work placement.
How does my world of work work in Scotland?
Our careers advisers work in partnership with every state secondary school in Scotland, delivering career guidance to enable young people from S1-S6 to develop their Career Management Skills. My World of Work is our award-winning online career information and advice service and is used by pupils throughout their time at school and beyond.
What does Scottish Government do for careers services?
The careers services we provide are shaped by the Scottish Government’s Career Information, Advice and Guidance Strategy and the recent refresh of the Youth Employment Strategy, which aligns with the recommendations of the Commission on Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce (DSYW).
Are there any health and social care jobs in Scotland?
This means that there are lots of exciting opportunities up and down the country for people looking to work in the health and social care sector. We actively encourage applications from qualified staff from outside the UK, which makes Scotland the perfect match for your career aspirations.