Graham launches careers programme to boost gender diversity
ConstructHER programme is now open for applications from female high school students in Glasgow
Graham has launched a new programme to encourage female high school pupils across Glasgow to pursue a career in construction.
Promoted to schools with support from Developing the Young Workforce and Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, the ConstructHER programme has been created to help address the lack of women in construction.
The six-month training programme will be delivered at various locations – including on live construction sites in the city, universities and colleges – and will offer insight into the breadth of roles available in construction.
Candidates who successfully complete the programme will be fast-tracked to apply for a full-time apprenticeship with Graham, including in engineering, design management, planning, quantity surveying, and administration and document control.
Inspiring young people
Debbie Rutherford, head of social impact and support services at Graham, said: “We’re proud to launch our ConstructHER programme which is designed to show the breadth of job opportunities available in the construction sector.
“Working collaboratively with local schools across Glasgow will help to inspire our future generations to pursue a career in construction, which many may have not considered until now.
“We are looking forward to taking the ConstructHER cohort out to our live sites, including a purpose-built student accommodation scheme at 225 Bath Street, where they will get the opportunity to see first-hand how new developments come out of the ground and change the skyline of Glasgow city centre."
Applications for ConstructHER are now open and successful candidates will be awarded a place on the programme in October.
Alison McRae, senior director, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “ConstructHER is a fantastic initiative that will encourage female pupils to learn more about the broad range of roles available in the construction industry.
“Aligning with Developing the Young Workforce’s ethos of inspiring young people to gain the skills and knowledge they need to succeed as they move from education into the world of work, we are proud to support Graham in the roll out of the programme across schools in Glasgow."
Graham will also welcome 15 new apprentices this year across its Building North division, including quantity surveyors, design managers, site administrators, planners and site engineers.