St John the Evangelist Catholic High School Nowra
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CAREERS NEWS

RECENT EVENTS 

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Year 10 Work Experience

As of Monday, 1 July, 164 Year 10 students from  SJE are participating in this exciting program.

Thank you to all parents and guardians for your support to ensure your child was work ready for this special week. I encourage you to openly chat with your child about his/her experiences in the workforce. It is my hope that students will return to school ready to tackle Semester 2 to achieve their post-secondary goals!

A special thanks goes to Mel Chewing who assisted with document scanning; and to Alison Bowden who has been instrumental in getting the emails out to employers.

Look out for next term’s newsletter on Work Experience!

Day 2 - JohnStaff Shoalhaven Hospital Redevelopment

Year 10 and 11 students took part in the second session of the 2024 STEM program. The day featured insightful presentations from professionals, including architects, and civil and electrical engineers. 

These experts provided a detailed overview of potential career pathways and roles in the areas of engineering and construction. The presentations were not only informative but also served as a source of inspiration for the attending students in the many diverse future opportunities this project will offer.

As part of the day, students participated in fun practical engineering competitions, where SJE and Nowra High students won the construction of the highest tower using marshmallows and spaghetti!

The site tour also highlighted the extensive progress of the redevelopment since our last visit. The Shoalhaven Hospital Redevelopment will certainly meet the growing population’s needs.

Students are looking forward to Session 3 in September!

UOW Early Admission Information Session at SJE

James Terry, Outreach and Future Students Specialist at UOW provided Year 12 students with crucial information regarding the Early Admission Process. Participants were informed of the key dates and timeline, how the application process works and ideas to include when answering the four short questions. There is a vast range of scholarships available at UOW and students were clearly guided on how to apply for these. Any anxiety around offers was quelched as pathways into courses were outlined and explained to the students in attendance. All in all, it was a very valuable session.

If you would like any further information, please contact Ms Arenas in the Careers Office in the library.

UPCOMING EVENTS 

Education Careers Workshop; Early Childhood and Teaching 

The program will take place on the 1st of August at UOW Nowra campus. (09.30-13.30). 

The applications have now closed and the successful students will be notified as soon as possible.

On the day there will be a mix of activities and industry guests presenting. We will cover off-pathway information regarding:

- Early Childhood Qualifications 

- SLSO roles 

- Teaching roles (primary and secondary).  

This information will include opportunities that students can consider whilst at school (SBATs etc) as well as working towards post-school qualifications. 

Australian Museum Work Experience Program

Applications Now Open for 2024 Work Experience Program Every day at the Australian Museum is different. Our high school work experience program offers students the chance to explore a variety of careers including science and cultural research, education, public programming, curatorial and exhibition design, marketing, communications and corporate services. All work experience opportunities provide practical learning to consolidate classroom teaching. This will support students' personal development and professional skills as they prepare to enter the workforce and make choices about their careers.

The program is available for students in Years 10–12 and will be offered during Terms 3 and 4, over four possible weeks: 

  • July 22–26 
  • September 9–13 
  • October 14–18 
  • November 11–15

Australian Museum Work Experience

YEAR 11 & 12 UPDATES

Make study fun: Exercising your body and brain - Study tips

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Please read the article attached to learn more about the positive impact exercising can have on your brain and ability to focus and study.

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Apprenticeships Vs University - Finding out what is right for you

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If you're not sure which path to take to your future career, we've covered some of the benefits of apprenticeships vs university - see which one suits you.

Read more

A gap year doesn’t mean a gap in learning

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There are loads ways a gap year can be really beneficial (as well as a lot of fun). Let's take a look.

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Year 11 Regional Residential 

Monday 30 September to Friday 4 October 2024

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You're invited to apply to attend our Year 11 Regional Residential, running this October school holidays from Monday 30 September to Friday 4 October. 

The Residential is an on-campus immersive experience open to domestic Year 11 students from regional and remote areas with an interest in studying at the University of Sydney. The university will arrange and cover the cost of travel, accommodation, food and all residential experiences.  

If successful in your application, you will have the opportunity to:  

  • explore our campus
  • meet current students and staff  
  • explore your study options  
  • learn about our entry schemes and pathways
  • experience university life

Limited places are available, so we encourage you to complete your Expression of Interest with your details and responses to the selection criteria as soon as possible.  

EOI Link

EOIs close: Thursday 8 August, 11:59 pm

UCAT Preparation 

Please go to the latest JobJump Newsletter posted on Classroom for more information. Workshops and free resources are available for you to access in preparation for this test.

See Ms Arenas for assistance

University of Sydney - New Degrees 

We are excited to advise that many of our new degrees are now available to view on our website and to select for 2025 entry in UAC 

  • Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Arts (4-years, full-time) 
  • Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science (4-years, full-time) 
  • Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Arts (4-years, full-time) 
  • Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Environmental Engineering) (4-years, full-time) 
  • Bachelor of International Studies (3-years, full-time) 
  • Bachelor of Languages (3-years, full-time) 
  • Bachelor of Media and Communications (3-years, full-time) 
  • Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (3-years, full-time) 
  • Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts (4-years, full-time)

Macquarie University Course Updates 

Please find some important course updates with links to see more information below:

  • Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science has been refreshed including the addition of a major in Marine Science, as well as updates to the Biotechnology and Statistical Data Science majors. 
  • Bachelor of Social Sciences- The Bachelor of Social Science has been renamed the Bachelor of Social Sciences and is designed to build skills across all areas of social sciences through core units. 

Other course changes: Macquarie University 

New Bachelor of Education 

Our new suite of education degrees commence in Session 1, 2025 and replace a number of existing degrees: 

  • The Bachelor of Education (Primary) and Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Education (Primary) and Bachelor of Psychology will both now be replaced with the Bachelor of Education (Primary) 
  • The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Secondary); the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Education (Secondary); and the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) will now be replaced with the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 
  • The Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) and Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Primary) majoring in Early Childhood Education will be replaced with the Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) 
  • The Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) will be replaced with the Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) 

Year 12 Subject Support Series

A reminder that these sessions are free for Year 12 students. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive tips and strategies directly from the most qualified and experienced HSC markers in NSW. There a number of in-person options available and you can attend as many sessions as you want.

Dates: 9 to 11 July 2024

  • English Standard
  • English Advanced
  • Mathematics Standard
  • Mathematics Advanced
  • Business Studies

In-person events, Liverpool campus - 11 July only

  • English Standard & Advanced Common Module
  • HSC Study Hacks

The in-person sessions run during the school holidays for 2 hours and workbooks are provided.  You must make your own way to the campus.

Physics intensive (in-person), Wollongong campus

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Date: 12 July 2024

The Physics intensive will be 4 hours and consists of:

  • 2 hours theory
  • 30 minute lunch break
  • 2 hours practical lab work

All in-person sessions will not be recorded and attendance is required to receive the workbook and any handouts.

Full details for each session are below in the FAQ section.

Register Here

ACU Guarantee: early offers and student pathway Webinars

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10 July

Discover ACU’s entry programs and pathways including ACU Guarantee. Learn key dates and how to apply. You’ll also hear from current students about their journey to uni and have the opportunity to ask your own questions. This webinar is for Year 10 to 12 students in NSW, ACT and Queensland only.

Link Here

Upcoming UAC Digital Webinars

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All webinars on UAC Digital's YouTube Channel UAC are holding the following webinars:

  • 19 July - Thinking It’s Time for Uni? Learn How to Transition to Study 
  • 24 July - Schools Recommendation Scheme: Unlock Early University Offers Before ATARs are Released 
  • 5 Aug - Making the Leap: Navigating Uni Entry in 2025 for Students Returning to Study 
  • 11 Sept - Year 12 to Uni: Upcoming Deadlines and Application Strategies for Success
  • 16 Oct - From Obstacles to Opportunities: How the Educational Access Scheme Can Help You Enter Uni 
  • 30 Oct - Your Ultimate Guide to Boosting your UAC University Application and Taking Advantage of Early Offers 
  • 13 Nov - Unlocking Opportunities: Pathways to Uni 
  • 17 Dec - How to Review Your UAC Application Following Your ATAR Result 

Link Here

Sydney University - Regional and Remote Entry Scheme Webinar

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Don't miss our webinar next Monday 24 June where you can find out everything you need to know about our Regional and Remote Entry Scheme, which offers eligible students admission based on a reduced ATAR, the Vice-Chancellor's Global Mobility Award (valued at up to $5000) and additional support in transitioning to university.

At this one-hour webinar, we'll cover:

  • eligibility requirements
  • how to apply
  • Scheme benefits
  • FAQs
  • and answer any questions you may have about the scheme.

There's just one week to go, so register now!

Register Here

National Marine Studies Volunteers

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On occasion, we may offer opportunities to the general public, to work with our trained professionals. To register as a volunteer of the University, please complete the SCU Volunteer Registration Form and email to: nmsc@scu.edu.au with a covering letter outlining your specific area of interest. We endeavour to

respond to all received applications.  

Further information write to or call National Marine Science Centre T:

ADFA Trainee Officer

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Our undergraduate programs are tailored to the educational needs of the Australian Defence Force. Officer cadets and midshipmen accepted into the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) program undertake undergraduate degrees alongside their military education and training. They graduate with a bachelor's degree from one of Australia’s top universities, the University of New South Wales. Explore your study options across Arts, Business, Engineering, Information Technology and Science. Choose the degree that’s right for you. All our courses are designed to prepare you to begin a successful career in the Army, Navy or Air Force. 

Code Your Career with CommBank and Year13!

Commbank.pngSoftware Engineers or ‘developers’ are the architects of our digital age. They specialise in creating software solutions that innovate, automate, and simulate to power our interconnected world. 

At CommBank, Software Engineers are the backbone, developing and maintaining crucial systems that ensure a seamless and secure experience for customers. They craft every aspect of the Bank's website and app and the complex systems behind-thescenes to protect customers’ money.

Experience life as a Software Engineer with the Year13 X CommBank Virtual Work Experience. You’ll get to: 

  • Participate in real workplace activities. 
  • Learn about the daily work of Software Engineers from the CommBank team. Explore the intricacies of writing code, testing, and debugging. 
  • Gain insight into the ever-evolving world of tech. Understand Software Engineering study pathways. 

Upon completion, you'll receive a certificate to add to your resume, but best of all, you’ll have a real sense of how your future could look and feel as a Software Engineer. 

Discover the exciting possibilities in Software Engineering by visiting the Year13 X CommBank Virtual Work Experience!

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Early Childhood Teacher Virtual Work Experience

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Discover what it takes to work in early childhood education and embark on a fulfilling career journey with the Department of Education - Victoria & Year13 Virtual Work Experience. 

Roles within Early Childhood Education Explore the diverse nature of this indemand and growing profession. Learn about the key roles of early childhood teachers and educators and understand the differences between them.

Study and Training Pathways Understand the various study and training pathways to early childhood education careers. Eligible students who study and work in Victoria benefit from fee-free TAFE for approved VET courses and up to $25,000 of financial support for approved university courses. 

Activities Interactive tasks deepen your understanding of the essential skills and responsibilities of early childhood teachers and educators, and help you recognise if a career in early childhood education could be for you

Link Here

Macquarie Leaders and Achievers Early Entry Scheme

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Applications open 3 June 

Year 12 students can be awarded with an early entry offer to Macquarie Uni for demonstrating initiative and commitment in years 11 and 12. 

Link Here

UNE Early Entry key dates have changed from last year and the closing date for student applications is now Monday 22 July. 

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  • Friday 1 March  — Early Entry applications OPEN
  • Monday 22 July — Early Entry applications close for students
  • Monday 5 August — Your School Assessments of students are due
  • Monday 2 September — Early Entry offer letters released for students

Our Early Entry program has helped thousands of students secure an early guarantee of a university place based on their School’s recommendation rather than an ATAR. UNE courses can be studied online or on campus, part time or full time.

Apply for Early Entry:

  1. Go to une.edu.au/earlyentry to guarantee your placement
  2. Take note of the dates above and apply in time

If you have any questions see Ms Arenas in Careers or call UNE  Future Students Team online or call 1800 818 865.

Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) Undergraduate Applications 2024-25

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Students planning on applying to MOST universities in NSW and the ACT can apply through the UAC website

Key information:

  • Applications will cost $80 before 30th of September and $215 after this date
  • It is recommended that you watch the videos on the link above and read the Steps to Uni for Year 11 and 12 Students UAC Guide (2025 version available soon) before applying

  • You will need your Unique Student Identifier, NESA student number and UAC PIN to apply. UAC PINS were emailed to students on your school email address on April 3, 2024. If you did not receive a UAC PIN, call UAC on 1300 275 822 or 9752 0200 from mobiles. SJE does not have access to your UAC PIN.

  • Students can select up to 5 courses.

  • Put your courses in order of preference i.e. the course you want to do most is your first preference.

  • You can also apply direct to some universities - increase your potential offers by selecting different courses for your UAC application and any direct applications universities that you make.

  • Once you’ve applied, you can change the order of your preferences - or even the courses you’ve selected as often as you like before the closing dates for each offer round, so don’t panic about your initial selections.

After completing the UAC undergraduate application, you can apply for the Schools Recommendation and/or Education Access Schemes and Equity Scholarships:

Schools Recommendation Scheme (SRS) ‘Early Entry’ - one way institutions make early offers of undergraduate admission to Year 12 students. They do this by using criteria other than (or in addition to) the ATAR. UAC applications for most SRS programs are open now and close on 16 September.

Note: Not all universities offer SRS entry. Each institution will have specific SRS criteria details, including any exceptions. If you don’t receive an offer in your preferred course through the SRS scheme, you can apply again for this course in the normal offer rounds once the ATARs are released. 

Education Access Scheme (EAS) for students whose education has been negatively affected for a period of at least six months as a result of circumstances beyond their control or choosing during Year 11 and/or Year 12 (or equivalent.

Equity Scholarships are awarded to students from low socio-economic backgrounds

Early Offer Schemes for Year 12 Students

While the ATAR is still the main selection tool used by most universities, there are other ways for you to show that you’re ready to succeed at tertiary study.

Many institutions have one or more early offer schemes for Year 12 students. Through these schemes, the institutions will assess you using criteria other than (or in addition to) your  ATAR. Always check the institution websites to make sure the courses you are applying for a covered by the schemes.

Visit UAC for an overview of early offer schemes and key dates for specific programs.

Please see Ms Arenas if you require any assistance with UAC applications.

Western Sydney University, Free HSC support

Students in their senior years can find a wealth of resources and information, including free HSC study sessions, on the Western Year 12 Student Info Hub. Made for senior high school students, this hub contains all the information you need to get started on your journey to university. Program information, upcoming events, how uni works – it’s all here in one convenient place. We’ve got you covered.

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NEW! Tertiary Health Study Subsidies

The Tertiary Health Study Subsidy Program will support 12,000 students from 2024. The subsidies incentivise students to enter the NSW Health workforce by reducing financial barriers to study.

The payments can assist students with fees, technology, travel, or other associated personal costs.

What subsidies are available?

NSW Health offers two subsidies:

  1. $12,000 subsidy paid over three years to students commencing study, and intending to work for NSW Health upon completion.
  2. $8,000 one-off subsidy paid to students graduating study with employment in NSW Health.

Each subsidy will see 2,000 students awarded annually for the next three years.

Find out more:

Health Subsidies Link

Western University Webinars

View and register for 2024 webinars. Watch our webinars covering a range of individual study areas.Want to know more about careers and degrees in the fields of most interest to you? Not sure what subjects to select for your senior years? Let us support you to make informed decisions and discover more about why you should study at Western. 

Head to: Link or the Careers Classroom for more information

SCHOLARSHIPS

Shoalhaven Education Fund 

Tertiary institutions, apprenticeships, traineeships, cadetships, TAFE, all qualify for this scholarship.

Applications open: 1 July 2024

Applications close: 11 October 2024

Partnering with the community to achieve success.... The SEF provides grants

to give young people a helping hand in making the transition to further education,

training or their chosen vocation, a successful one.

See Ms Arenas for more information.

Link Here

UOW Country to Coast Scholarships

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Early Admission offer holders who live in selected regional or remote regions of NSW (like yours!) will be eligible for a Country to Coast Scholarship worth $5,000 when they enrol in Autumn Session 2025.

This scholarship is stackable which means that if you receive a Country to Coast Scholarship, you 

may also be eligible for a UOW Equity Scholarship or the Australian Government Tertiary Access Payment (TAP).

Go to the link below to learn more about 2025 Country to Coast Scholarships.

Link Here

Destination Australia Scholarships

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Destination Australia Scholarships are funded by the Commonwealth Government, and are designed to attract and support students who choose to live and study in regional communities. Each Scholarship provides $15,000\* per student per year of course enrolment to support costs for living and studying in regional Australia. Scholarships are provided for specific courses and locations only, as shown below, and require full time class attendance for a minimum of 20 hours per week. 

Link Here

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The Wollongong Catholic Diocese is once again offering $20,000 to support Year 12 students seeking to pursue a career in teaching in 2025. The information session provided students with all the facts required to make informed decisions about their future careers in education.

For further information and eligibility criteria see Ms Arenas or go to CEDoW website 

www.dow.catholic.edu.au/employment/cedow-scholarships/

TAFE

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Fee free apprenticeships are a great way for students to launch their careers

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There’s never been a better time to start an apprenticeship in NSW. The NSW Government is paying the course cost for 100,000 new apprenticeships – meaning apprentices undertaking a government funded apprenticeship no longer face a student fee of up to $2000. Apprenticeships are a great career path-way. They combine on-the-job training with classroom study to give you the skills and experience employers are looking for. Apprenticeships generally take around 3-4 years to complete, and apprentices earn a salary while they learn. There are more than 120 different apprenticeship courses available in NSW, in a range of industries including construction, cooking, aviation and automotive.

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Supporting You Every Step of the Way with TAFE NSW

Get the help you need to succeed

The TAFE NSW Counselling and Career Development Service is free and confidential* and is designed to help you succeed in your studies at TAFE NSW, as well as in your chosen career.

Prospective TAFE NSW students are able to access the service to assist with course choice decisions and career planning.

Students enrolled with TAFE NSW are able to access a range of services to assist in career development and personal support.

https://www.tafensw.edu.au/counselling-career-development-services

I Am Finishing School This Year Info Page

Whatever you're interested in, TAFE NSW has a pathway to get you there.

With hundreds of courses to choose from, including degrees, we can help you find your passion.

https://www.tafensw.edu.au/open-day/i-am-finishing-school-this-year

TAFE NSW Degrees and Undergrad Certificates

You don't need an ATAR to study a degree with TAFE NSW, but you will graduate with a qualification that will change your future.

Study a Bachelor degree, post graduate or higher education qualification with TAFE NSW, and graduate with strong theoretical knowledge, practical experience and industry connections that will give you a head start on your career.

https://www.tafensw.edu.au/degrees

TAFE-delivered Vocational Education and Training (TVET) courses help students build practical skills and industry-specific knowledge, and count toward school outcomes, with some courses contributing towards an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).

TAFE NSW TVET Guide 2024

Take the quiz to see if you may be eligible to commence an application to the NSW Police Force. ‘Aquatic Rescue Sequence’ certification: Applicants are required to provide certification of successful completion of the Aquatic Rescue Sequence. First Aid certification: Applicants are required to supply certification of completion of an approved ‘Apply First Aid’ course with at least 12 months currency remaining on certification. Typing certificate. Applicants are required to supply a recognized certificate of typing proficiency equivalent or greater than 25 words per minute at 98 percent accuracy.

APPRENTICESHIPS, TRAINEESHIPS AND CADETSHIPS

ACFA Cabinet Making Apprenticeships

ACFA is a Registered Training Organisation delivering MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making (RTO 90432). Their Workplace-Based Training Model brings a unique one-on-one experience plus the flexibility to be enrolled as a new apprentice all year round.

Link here

Pelican Pre-School -  Traineeship Vacancy

If you are interested in child care and want to know more about this opportunity, contact Ms Arenas in the Careers office.

Expression of Interest for Electrical Apprenticeships

The apprenticeship lasts for a total of 4 years. For the first three years, you will be required to work four days on site to gather on-the-job experience, and one day undertaking technical studies. The fourth year will consist of only on-the-job training.

Link here

Job Hunting Tips

Finding an Apprenticeship Searching and applying for an Australian Apprenticeship is very much like hunting for any job. An employer has to create a vacancy and decide to use Australian Apprenticeships as a way to employ and train their staff. The following steps will explain the process to get an Australian Apprenticeship from the preparation stage, to the time you begin your training

Automotive Apprenticeships - Vacancies

The automotive industry has changed substantially through the last decade to become a respected and financially secure career path. Any student that enjoys problem solving and working with their hands will thrive in automotive and has the opportunity to be a part of transformative change we haven't seen since vehicles replaced the horse and cart.

Link here

Do you aspire to be a builder?

Register your interest for the course starting 27 November Want to be a carpenter? This is your best first step. Master Builders will help prepare you to become the best 1st-year carpentry apprentice.  This 3-week entry level training program provides an introduction into both the industry and a carpentry trade prior to commencing an apprenticeship.

Pre-apprenticeship Builder

Do you aspire to become a brickie?

Offer you the opportunity to study and earn an income while undertaking a qualification. It gives you the chance to learn new skills while getting paid. It can be done full-time or while you are at school through a School Based Apprenticeship. You can use your qualification to work anywhere in Australia and around the world. 

Brickies Apprenticeships

Transport for NSW Apprenticeships and Traineeships

Transport for NSW currently have a number of Apprenticeship and Traineeships open for 2024 in both metro and regional areas. Currently on offer are:

  •       Business Traineeships
  •       Bridge Construction Apprenticeship
  •       Heavy Diesel Mechanic Apprenticeship
  •       Project Management Traineeships
  •       Electrical Apprenticeship
  •       Civil Construction Apprenticeship
  •       Painting and Blasting Traineeship

A number of trainee roles are also available

https://jobs.transport.nsw.gov.au/go/Train-Crew-and-Customer-Service-Jobs/7831310/

Handy link for a range of job opportunities: Jobs Transport NSW

JOB VACANCIES !

Surah Korean BBQ, Nowra

Work position: Floor staff and/or Kitchen hand

Work days:

Wednesday to Sunday from 4:30pm or 5pm (End of shift time depends on how busy it gets. Usually between 7:30pm and 9:30pm) 

Contact details: 0413722627

Address: 1/4 Nowra lane, Nowra (Near Nowra Mall/Coles)

Can send resume through email: koreanbbqsurah@gmail.com

or drop it off at the shop

Tourism Local Navigator Pilot

If you are interested in a paid work trial or casual work in the hospitality and tourism sector, please send a resume, a short spiel about yourself and their disability and any wage subsidy information. Once the applicants have been collated and reviewed by the tourism business, you will be contacted regarding a time and date for the participant meet and greet. 

Please send any questions / concerns to:  Isabelle Gadaleta 

Email: isabelle.gadaleta@disabilitytrust.org.au

Council Jobs!

Local Government NSW offers hundreds of jobs and diverse career paths. Across professional, administrative, trade and outdoor roles. Learn more about the type of work, qualifications required and the jobs available now in over 100 councils across NSW & others interstate

https://www.careersatcouncil.com.au/

Woolworths 

At Woolworths Group, we create better experiences together for a better tomorrow. Our diverse group of retail businesses are some of Australia's most recognised and trusted brands, and our team are at the heart of everything we do.

Apply here

Ms Marcia Arenas
Careers Coordinator