Megan Clark

US in Schools Mentor at Longley Park Sixth Form College
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom, GB
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • US in Schools Mentor
      • Oct 2014 - Present

      As a mentor, I run 1:1 sessions with Year 12 students supporting and advising them on range of issues including university applications, academic skills, time management, exam preparation and A Level course choices. My responsibilities include planning and delivering sessions, providing support and advice to students. Fully Safeguarding trained and DBS certified. As a mentor, I run 1:1 sessions with Year 12 students supporting and advising them on range of issues including university applications, academic skills, time management, exam preparation and A Level course choices. My responsibilities include planning and delivering sessions, providing support and advice to students. Fully Safeguarding trained and DBS certified.

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Higher Education Preparation Programme Ambassador
      • Sep 2014 - Present

      As an Ambassador for HEPP, I work with students of secondary school age to develop their academic and transferrable skills in order to prepare them for higher education. To do this we run workshops and day events at the university on presentation skills, Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) support, critical thinking, and revision techniques. My responsibilities include planning and managing sessions, providing support and advice to students, campus tours and child safeguarding. Fully DBS certified.

    • Discover US Student Ambassador
      • Sep 2014 - Present

      The Discover US scheme, provides support to high-achieving pupils in years 9-11 to help them make informed decisions about their future. We run activity sessions at the university catered specifically to this age range and the capability of the students in order to stretch and challenge whilst introducing them to the opportunities available to them. My responsibilities include providing support to groups of students, organising and conducting events, and campus tours. Fully DBS certified.

    • Science and Engineering Champion
      • Dec 2013 - Present

      As part of the widening participation scheme at The University of Sheffield, I work to increase the number of applications to higher education from students who may not otherwise apply due to barriers such as finance, confidence, study facilities at home etc. In particular my role focuses on STEM subjects and I have a personal interest in promoting these subjects to girls. In order to achieve this goal, we run events both at the university and schools in the local area to help students develop skills, find out about potential courses and experience a taste of university. My roles include designing, planning and running outreach events, supervising groups of students and accompanying them during lunches and breaks.

    • United Kingdom
    • Travel Arrangements
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Monitor
      • Apr 2014 - Present

      ATE Superweeks run fully residential summer camps for children aged 8-14. As a Monitor I supervise a small group of about 8 children, 24 hours a day for the duration of the holiday. My responsibilities include accompanying and supervising children during travel, ensuring the children's safety, physical and emotional welfare, planning and delivering activity and craft sessions and making sure the children take the most away from their holiday that they possibly can. ATE Superweeks run fully residential summer camps for children aged 8-14. As a Monitor I supervise a small group of about 8 children, 24 hours a day for the duration of the holiday. My responsibilities include accompanying and supervising children during travel, ensuring the children's safety, physical and emotional welfare, planning and delivering activity and craft sessions and making sure the children take the most away from their holiday that they possibly can.

Education

  • The University of Sheffield
    Bachelor of Science (BS), Chemistry
    2013 - 2016

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