FINL80B
Module 80B: Work Study Preparation (Optional)

Note: Work Study is used to prepare students for employment through specific skill development within a workplace. The number of work study opportunities is equal to the number of courses available in the curriculum area at the 20 and 30 level.

Note: For more information about implementing work study in schools, see the Work Study Guidelines for the Practical and Applied Arts included in the Practical and Applied Arts Handbook.

Outcome
Prepare for the work placement.
Indicators
(a) Explain the roles and responsibilities of each partner (e.g., student, parent, teacher or other school staff, employer) involved in the work placement.
(b) Research the business/organization to become familiar with its operations.
(c) In collaboration with all partners, develop personal and learning goals for the work placement.
(d)

Develop a procedural guide for the work placement that includes items such as:

  • transportation to and from the work placement;
  • hours of work;
  • guidelines for absence and tardiness;
  • dress code;
  • job description; and,
  • conflict resolution
(e) Compile an employer information package that includes documents needed for the work placement (e.g., personal career documentation such as a resume or portfolio, permission forms, logs, self- and employer evaluation forms).
(f)

Brainstorm a list of questions to ask the employer before beginning the work placement; these may include:

  • What is my schedule of work hours?
  • Who is my supervisor?
  • What should I wear?
  • When will I be provided with safety training?
  • What potential hazards might I encounter in the work placement?
  • Where do I find fire extinguishers, first aid kits and emergency assistance?
  • What type of safety gear am I expected to wear? Is it provided?
  • What should I do if I get injured or have an accident in the workplace?
  • How can I contact my health and safety committee or representative?
  • Are there any health and safety procedures I should follow?
  • Who is the first aid person?
  • Where are safety notices posted?
  • What should I do in case of a fire or emergency?
(g) Develop a list of questions that could potentially be asked by the employer/work placement in an interview situation as well as answers to the questions.
(h) Participate in an interview with the employer prior to beginning the work placement.
(i) Reflect upon one’s performance during the interview.
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Record posted/updated: February 8, 2022