Introduction: When you think about applying for a job, do not follow the traditional advice to apply for as many jobs as possible, instead, think about your experience, the future that you want as well as the career path that bests suits you. Bearing that in mind, only apply for jobs that will support you to achieve your career ambitions. In this video, you will get step by step guidance on how to approach your application, filling out each section in a way that makes you stand out. You will learn how to interpret the job description and the person specification for the purpose of your application. We look at the NHS application platforms for England and NHS Scotland. At the end of the video, you will be able to read two supporting information sections for two different job applications that led to the applicant being shortlisted for the interview. You will also be able to download a further guide that you can use as a template to secure the job you want. We want to make your job application an easy and smooth experience for you. We take away the need to apply for hundreds of jobs before you secure a role.
An exciting bath bomb making workshop awaits as you firstly learn to make a Gin inspired bath bomb to match your complimentary ‘Bath Tub Gin’ for each person, served in a mini bath tub. You then undertake an advanced level tutorial of technique to make a colour changing bath bomb to match your captivating second complimentary colour changing Gin.
This is the Premier Squad Drill Competition of the Battalion, open to all Companies. 1 A Squad of 12 drilling in threes is required. Staff Sergeants are not permitted to participate in the squad. 2 Companies with fewer than 15 NCOs or Boys on their roll may enter a squad of a minimum of 10 Boys. Joint entries are encouraged. 3 Companies may enter more than one Squad, but no young person may compete in more than one Squad. 4 Companies may, if they so desire, have an NCO drill the Squad. 5 The Bowie Cup will be presented to the winning Squad. The drill papers can be downloaded from the Battalion website at https://www.bbglasgow.org.uk/resources/booklets.asp