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Employee Resources

 

This page provides a variety of relevant career and employment information such as books, guidance, templates, and webinars to use and research to further your knowledge and skills and provide support. 

 

Professional Development

 

PRD and PU:

GTCS PRD Resources

Performance and Development Discussion Framework

Professional Review and Development (PRD)

 

Lending Library:

Education & Learning Lending Library

Lending Library Book List

 

PKC Human Resources Useful Information

 

Employment Information

Employee Induction

Employee Health and Wellbeing

MyView Employee Guidance

Organisational Development

Supporting equality, diversity and inclusion in recruitment

 

Useful Resources for Developing Your Career

 

Useful links for application building and interview skills:

Application and Interview Skills

CV and Application Building

First Impressions

How To Achieve Your Most Ambitious Goals

How To Develop Effective Interview Skills

Interview With Confidence

Myjobscotland Career Hub

Overcoming Interview Nerves (Graduate Coach)

Telling Stories to Improve Interview Success

The STAR Model

Three Questions to Unlock Your Authentic Career

Understanding the Scottish Credit & Qualifications Framework (SCQF)

Where Your Strengths Can Take You

7 Body Language Tips to Impress At Your Next Interview (Cognitive Group)

 

External webinars:

CLD Standards Council

Education Scotland

GTC Scotland

Health & Care Professions Council

myjobscotland

Scottish Social Services Council

Skills Development Scotland

The British Psychological Society

  

Useful links

 

CLD Standards Council for Scotland

Education Scotland Professional Learning and Leadership

General Teaching Council for Scotland

Health & Care Professions Council Practitioner psychologists

Scottish Social Services Council

The British Psychological Society