WESTON College is celebrating the success of its ‘Into Work’ programme by sharing one of the learners’ journey to employment.

We’re celebrating Into Work student Orlan. He has recently been supported by Weston College to find work at Haven Holiday Park’s Mini Mart, which helps to supply snacks and supplies to holidaymakers.

When applying for the Customer Service Associate position, Orlan also received crucial assistance from his job coaches.

Their guidance through the application and interview process helped him feel prepared and reassured, ultimately leading to his successful employment.

Orlan said: “The support staff and job coaches at Weston College have helped me with the job process by giving me guidance and showing me how the job and application processes work.”

At the Mini Mart, Orlan helps when the shop receives a delivery, as well as sweeping, waste disposal and facing up (pulling items to the front on the shelves).

Initially, Orlan faced some nervousness about transitioning from college to the workplace.

However, with time and support, he grew more confident and comfortable in his position.

The Into Work program at Weston College played a significant role in this transition.

Job coaches Andy and Glen provide consistent support during Orlan’s shifts, helping him navigate his duties and adapt to the work environment.

Orlan’s Tutor Becky praised him and said: “Orlan has made significant progress during his time at college.

“He has achieved English, Maths and has made huge steps towards preparing for adulthood through becoming an independent traveller and developing excellent communication skills.

“I have most enjoyed witnessing Orlan recognise the value that employment can bring to his life through engaging with several work experience placements and now thriving in a paid role showcasing his skills and talents.

"He is a great role model and advocate for young people moving into the workplace.”

Orlan’s journey is a testament to the Into Work program, which is designed to help students with additional needs transition smoothly into the workforce.

By providing personalized support and practical guidance, Weston College empowers its students to achieve their career goals and develop greater independence.

This supported employment forms part of the Supported Employment Excellence Hub.

The college has fourteen sector-specific Career Excellence Hubs, which evidence our dedication to supporting both employers and learners in achieving their future goals.

By creating a seamless connection between industry and education, we enable learners to acquire not only the essential skills and knowledge but also the professional networks necessary to excel in their chosen fields.