Future Careers Made Clear

Sandra Davis

Practical conversations on how early careers take shape, grounded in education, hiring and real‑world experience.

Episodes

  1. Apprenticeships Explained (Levels 2–7) | Degree vs Non‑Degree Apprenticeships | With Patrick Tucker

    FEB 1

    Apprenticeships Explained (Levels 2–7) | Degree vs Non‑Degree Apprenticeships | With Patrick Tucker

    What is an apprenticeship, and is it a real alternative to university? In this episode of Future Careers Made Clear, apprenticeship expert Patrick Tucker explains how apprenticeships work in the UK, from Level 2 to Level 7, including degree apprenticeships. We break down progression routes, GCSE requirements, career changes, and what parents actually need to know. Patrick is an ex‑apprentice and co‑founder of an Ofsted Outstanding apprenticeship training provider, with 20+ years’ experience across education, colleges, and employers. This episode is essential viewing for: Parents of teenagers and young adults (13–25) Students choosing post‑16 or post‑18 options Young people considering degree apprenticeships / apprenticeships Adults thinking about re-skilling or career change 🔍 Topics covered in this episode Apprenticeship levels explained (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) Degree apprenticeships vs non‑degree apprenticeships Changing careers through apprenticeships Apprenticeships after GCSEs and A levels GCSE Maths and English requirements Functional skills explained Apprenticeships for adults and career changers What parents and carers should (and shouldn’t) do 📱 Support for education‑to‑career decisions Explore the OneBigNext app: an evolving hub for early career guidance, currently featuring courses and podcasts, with webinars, tools and additional resources in development. Built openly and intentionally to reflect real questions from young people and parents. 👉 iOS app: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/onebignext/id6756577819 👉 Android app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kj2148745320.app&pcampaignid=web_share&pli=1  🎧 About Future Careers Made Clear Future Careers Made Clear is a podcast from OneBigNext, offering practical conversations about how early careers actually take shape, grounded in education, hiring, and real‑world experience.

    49 min
  2. GCSE Options and Careers: How Early Choices Shape (and Don’t Shape) the Future, with Heather Rhodes

    JAN 23

    GCSE Options and Careers: How Early Choices Shape (and Don’t Shape) the Future, with Heather Rhodes

    Choosing GCSE options can feel like a make‑or‑break moment, especially for parents worried about how early subject choices might affect future careers. In this episode of Future Careers Made Clear, Sandra Davis is joined by Heather Rhodes, Head of Highgrove Education - a pioneering British online school - to unpack what GCSE options really influence later opportunities, and where families often overestimate the long‑term impact of these decisions. Together, they explore how GCSE choices connect to future careers, university pathways, apprenticeships, and employability, and just as importantly, where flexibility still exists even if early decisions change. This conversation is designed to help parents and young people approach GCSE options with clarity rather than panic. In this episode, we discuss: # How much GCSE options actually matter for future careers # Which GCSE subjects can enable or limit career pathways — and which rarely do # Common misconceptions parents hold about GCSE choices # How GCSE decisions relate to A‑levels, vocational routes, and apprenticeships # The role of mindset, skills, and adaptability alongside qualifications # Why many successful careers are shaped after, not during, the GCSE years If you’re supporting a young person through GCSE option choices (or re‑thinking decisions already made) this episode will help you focus on what truly matters, while keeping options open for the future. 🎧 About Future Careers Made Clear Future Careers Made Clear is a podcast from OneBigNext, offering practical conversations about how early careers actually take shape, grounded in education, hiring, and real‑world experience.

    58 min

About

Practical conversations on how early careers take shape, grounded in education, hiring and real‑world experience.