Supporting future talent in construction: Hosting T Level industry placements
Join this webinar to discover how T Level industry placements can help construction businesses (and their supply chains) to attract, develop and retain future talent across the sector, whilst meeting social value objectives.
This practical session will explore how construction employers can successfully plan and host T Level industry placements, giving you the confidence to deliver meaningful placements that work for both your organisation and students.
In this webinar, you’ll discover:
- what T Level industry placements are and how they benefit construction businesses and contribute to social value
- what industry placements can look like across different construction roles and environments
- practical approaches to making placements work across projects, sites and teams
- how shared models and supply chain partnerships can support placement delivery
- how T Levels fit alongside wider workforce development and recruitment strategies
- the roles and responsibilities of employers, students and providers
- case study insights from employers already delivering successful construction industry placements
- the tools, guidance and support available to help you get started
You’ll leave with:
- a clear understanding of how construction industry placements work in practice
- practical next steps to start or strengthen your industry placements
- confidence to engage with providers, students and partner organisations
Who is the webinar for?
This session is for construction employers, contractors and organisations interested in developing future talent through T Level industry placements.
Whether you are new to T Levels or looking to expand your current placement offer, this webinar will show you practical ways industry placements can work within your organisation.
Presenters
The webinar will be delivered by SDN (part of SDN Mesma Group), on behalf of the Department for Education (DfE). SDN is a trusted partner which helps organisations understand and benefit from technical education to upskill and prepare tomorrow's workforce.
The webinar is part of the DfE T Level Employer Support Programme and is free of charge.