Meet a stakeholder engagement advisor job card
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about wind energy and electricity to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Use these career-focused resources to explore the role of a stakeholder advisor with your class. Use the video to introduce them to Wendy, a stakeholder engagement advisor for an energy company, and get to know the importance of her varied role. Use the job role card to understand the journey to becoming a stakeholder advisor and important skills.
These resources could be used to engage students who are less interested in a STEM career to supplement science lessons or in a form time.
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Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about wind energy and electricity to the real-world, with this job-role card.
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