This post is specifically to support staff in Higher Education who are at risk of redundancy/ have been made redundant, looking to change careers, or at a career crossroads.

Whether you’re in academia or professional services, times are tough right now. I hope you’ll find this list of curated resources helpful if you recognise yourself in any of the above descriptions.

Feel free to share this post more widely with others who may find it helpful.

Online resources

Women Space – Personalised Growth for Women Leaders led by Professor Christina Hughes, offers a useful blog, courses and workshops. Designed for female academics and Professional Services staff.

Career Change Archives – The Career Catalyst

How to unlock your personal power through storytelling – The Career Catalyst

How to capitalise on LinkedIn’s 2025 algorithm changes – The Career Catalyst

Job Shadowing HE | Susannah Marsden a podcast exploring different roles within HE

Raj Sidhu’s YouTube video short on LinkedIn

Raj Sidhu’s Career Change YouTube video short

Podcasts Archive | Amazing If -Squiggly Careers

The Career Catalyst– a range of blog posts on all aspects of careers 

Books

How To Get a Job You Love: Find a job worth getting up for in the morning, by John Lees

Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career, by Herminia Ibarra

Rethinking Retirement for Positive Ageing, by Denise Taylor

 People who offer career coaching in this space

Anne Wilson SFHEA | LinkedIn  Career Change Coach for Higher Education Professionals: Reinvention, Identity and Career Confidence

Professor Abigail Gregory  https://www.professorabigailgregory.com Solutions-focused Executive Coach

Christina Hughes | LinkedIn  Executive Coaching – unlocking leadership potential

Maria Kukhareva | LinkedIn  Certified transitions and solution-focused coach

Jenny Jenkin | LinkedIn– Helping women leaders in HE to regain control

Caroline Dunne www.carolinedunne.com   Helping leaders navigate change with confidence and care

Natasha Weller | LinkedIn Career Coaching for mid-career professionals at a crossroads

Tessa Harrison | LinkedIn Executive Coach supporting leaders transitioning into, through and out of their leadership careers

Sarah Blackford | LinkedIn  Helping researchers and academics build successful careers

Anna Schaffner https://www.annakschaffner.com/ Private Story Solution Coaching

Prof. Karen Heard-Lauréote | LinkedIn   Mentors individuals towards promotion, professional recognition such as PFHEA and NTF, and transitions into consultancy or freelance careers

Andy Stockanathan – andysockanathan.com Offers an 8 -week coaching programme suitable for experienced academics from the creative arts/industries

Managing change-Resources courtesy of David Winter
A Career Change Toolkit from Jobs.ac.uk

career-change-toolkit.pdf

Alternatives to academic careers- shared by Kelly Kistner, PhD

Careers in Research Panel — Academic & Alt‑Ac Pathways with Advice from Real Scholar‑Practitioners

Careers in Research Panel — Academic & Alt‑Ac Pathways with Advice from Real Scholar‑Practitioners

CV advice and expertise

https://career-advice.jobs.ac.uk/cv-and-cover-letter-advice/

Victoria McLean | LinkedIn

Useful online questionnaires

What are your Strengths? | Strengths Profile A range of questionnaires designed to identify your key strengths, from FREE to Leader profile (£70.00+vat).

StandOut Assessment – TMBC a FREE questionnaire, exploring how others see you. Identifies two top Strengths

Free Personality Test | 16Personalities a FREE questionnaire based on MBTI, which identifies your preferences.

Schein Career Anchors Test FREE test designed to identify your motivations, values and attitudes to work

The FREE IMA Strategies questionnaire describes how you approach communication with others. You’ll receive a report which will describe your communication style in relation to one of four colours and what that means. Exploring how you communicate with others can provide you with helpful ways to describe your approach to working with others at job interviews.

The VIA Character Strengths questionnaire identifies the personal qualities you have to offer. These can be helpful when you are ‘selling yourself’ in an application or at an interview. If you’re asked “What would you bring to this role/team?” you can select some of the qualities highlighted, with examples of where you’ve demonstrated them.

The FREE  Personal values assessment identifies the things you need to to be true to yourself. Exploring what’s most important to you in work can be helpful when making decisions about which organisations you’d like to work for and whether their values fit with yours.

The FREE Work Values Test   identifies what’s likely to motivate you in work.