The Chronicle (UK)

Graduates’ careers take off after volunteeri­ng at airport

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A TOTAL of 24 Newcastle College graduates have landed “exciting and rewarding” jobs at Newcastle Internatio­nal Airport after taking part in a volunteer scheme.

The students secured employment after joining Newcastle College’s Ambassador Programme.

They were invited to spend time at the airport to learn about its different department­s, including security, passenger services and operations.

The programme is for aviation operations students at the college’s Aviation Academy, a specialist teaching facility based just off the airport’s runway, and of the 45 students who graduated from the Ambassador Programme in 2024, 24 have secured jobs at the airport.

Among those were Sophie Shaw and Saoirse Walton, who joined the airport as seasonal security support officers in April. In those roles they are responsibl­e for ensuring passengers have seamless, hassle-free journeys through the newly refurbishe­d security search area.

The area was recently renovated and next generation security scanners were installed as part of a £20m investment by the airport.

Saoirse said: “I really enjoy working at the airport. It’s an exciting place to work, especially when it is busy, and everyone is so friendly.

“I always wanted to work in the aviation industry and the Ambassador Programme helped me develop and learn new skills to get my foot in the door.”

Sophie added: “Whilst on the programme, I worked with the passenger assistance team. It was a great and rewarding experience helping passengers and made me more confident. I’ve been able to use these skills in my job in security and I’m really enjoying it.”

Dean Ward, director of commercial at Newcastle Airport, added: “The Ambassador Programme provides fantastic opportunit­ies for talented and ambitious students to gain valuable hands-on experience across a range of department­s at Newcastle Airport.

“It is brilliant to see the students develop their knowledge, skills and confidence while working alongside our teams, with many going on to enjoy long and successful careers at our airport and elsewhere in the aviation industry.”

The aviation academy serves as a specialise­d educationa­l facility for aspiring aviation profession­als. With training facilities for aeronautic­al engineerin­g, aviation operations and cabin crew, students hone their chosen craft in an aircraft hangar, working on a real aircraft to develop core skills which support their entry into the aviation industry.

 ?? ?? Saoirse Walton and Sophie Shaw, two of the 24 graduates that have landed jobs at Newcastle Internatio­nal Airport
Saoirse Walton and Sophie Shaw, two of the 24 graduates that have landed jobs at Newcastle Internatio­nal Airport

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