Tuesday 4 August 2015

Apprentices

Our research has revealed that for many young women there is a lack of information or support provided at a young age.

Particularly women aged 16-19 who are considering their future options.

With that in mind we wanted to highlight the opportunities that do exist and created two case studies of women just starting out as an apprentice.

You can see them both here:


Sam Jones



Ambassadors

Over the years we have featured the stories of several women who have made a successful career as an electrician.

They have become ambassadors for our campaign and you can read their stories here:

You might also want to visit their own personal websites.

Eleanor Bell

Elecchicks

Mandy Reynolds

Kellie Dillon Welch

Kelly Vincent

These are just some of the women out there proving that being an electrician is not just for boys. Do a quick search for a female electrician and you will now find many more





Looking back

Since launching our Jobs for the Girls campaign in 2011 we have organised several different events and activities.


Over the years we have attended Westminster to speak with ministers, appeared on national TV and radio and even had Dragon's Den star Hilary Devey spearhead the campaign. Last year we set up our JFTG Academy which provided technical, business and industry advice to give females a helping hand into the electrical industry.



NICEIC CEO Emma Clancy and some female sparks took the campaign to Westminster


Sparky duo Elecchicks helped promote the campaign in The Sun newspaper


Last year we hosted our JFTG Academy for females just starting out in the trade

Monday 13 July 2015

Welcome


Thank you for looking at my blog. I am here to tell you a tiny bit about me but a lot more about Jobs for the Girls.

About Me

My name is Paul Collins and I am the communications manager at NICEIC - the UK's leading voluntary regulatory body for the electrical contracting industry. It has been assessing the electrical competence of electricians for over fifty years and currently maintains a roll of over 26,000 registered contractors.

In 2011 NICEIC set up its Jobs for the Girls campaign to encourage more women to become electricians. 

I manage the campaign on behalf of NICEIC which aims to support the hundreds of women who are out there showing that working as an electrician is not just for boys.

So, that is enough about me. Below is some more about the campaign.

Jobs for the Girls

Women are severely under-represented in most trade professions with less than one in every thousand electricians a female.

The Jobs for the Girls campaign aims to encourage more women into the industry and redress the imbalance.

The objectives of the campaign are straight forward. We want to:
  • Inspire more women to seek a career as an electrician
  • Promote the benefits of employing female electricians
  • Challenge prejudices of a ‘male only’ profession
  •  Highlight the opportunities and benefits a career as an electrician can offer such as flexible working hours and a skill for life
  • Secure backing from key stakeholders such as MP’s, industry bodies and personnel
Since launching the campaign we have achieved these and so much more. We have successfully challenged sexist adverts in the media and appeared on national TV and Radio– with support from Dragon’s Den star Hilary Devey.

Last year we also launched our Jobs for the Girls Academy - a series of sessions providing technical, business and industry advice to give women a helping hand in the industry.

The academy was our response to networking meetings which revealed that getting a foot in the industry and gaining experience was still a barrier for many women.


Several of the women who attended are now forging a successful career for themselves as registered electricians and there is now a dedicated website www.jobsforthergirls.com with more information about the campaign.

Please come back and visit for more information about the campaign and our future plans.