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CAREERS NEWS

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RECENT EVENTS 

TAFE Taster - Barbering

On Friday, 1 November, a small, enthusiastic group of students took part in TAFE's Barbering Taster Day, diving into the world of barbering to gain insight into this dynamic industry. They explored essential skills, from understanding client needs to effective communication for delivering a great experience. Students also learned about the demands of the profession, the challenges barbers face, and the rewarding benefits, such as creativity and client relationships. It was a valuable opportunity, and each participant walked away with a greater appreciation for what a career in barbering entails.

UPCOMING EVENTS 

TAFE Hair and Beauty - Friday, 8 November

Students participating in this event must ensure consent has been provided on Compass. If you have any concerns, please see Ms Arenas

White Card Training - Final session for 2024

The final session for this year will take place on November 26. Students must check Compass regularly as the placement release will be staggered. 

Years 11 and 10 are currently posted and students must pay by Wednesday, 6 November

Year 9 will be released on Tuesday, 5 November.

All participants must have a USI number. See Ms Arenas for assistance.

UNSW Engineering Residential Program - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students - FREE

Applications are now open for the Indigenous Australian Engineering School (IAES) program hosted by Engineering Aid Australia and UNSW Engineering in January 2025.  This one-week residential program is designed for all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students currently in Years 10, 11, and 12.

Funded by UNSW and Engineering Aid Australia, the IAES program offers an immersive experience in engineering, including hands-on activities, insights into engineering careers, and an introduction to life on campus. Students will stay for six nights, with all travel, accommodation, and meals fully covered by the University. In addition to the engineering experience, the program includes cultural, social, and peer activities.

Key Details:

  • Dates: January 12th - 18th, 2025
  • Location: UNSW Kensington Campus
  • Cost: All expenses (including travel, accommodation, and meals) are covered by the University.

For more information, please refer to the attached brochure or visit the UNSW Engineering Indigenous Webpage.

Applications close on November 10, 12:00 AM (Midnight). Please apply through the application link.  

For any inquiries, please contact eng.edi@unsw.edu.au. Our team is available to provide further information or arrange a call to assist with your needs.

TRANSITION AND PATHWAYS SUPPORT

Ms Arenas - Transitions and Pathways Specialist

As the HSC exams wrap up, it's time to act on your post-school pathways. Whether you're considering work, a traineeship or apprenticeship, university, TAFE, or even taking a gap year, planning and organisation are key to making the right decisions.

Remember, you don't have to navigate this alone. If you need help or advice with any of these options, I'm here to support you. Feel free to reach out via email or phone whenever you need.

Best regards,  

Ms. Arenas

arenasm01@dow.catholic.edu.au

GAP Year - 5 Ways to spend 2025!

There are lots of ways you could choose to spend a gap year, but to help inspire you, here are just 5 meaningful ways you can make the most of yours - travel, work experience, volunteering, learning new skills, side business, personal growthmake this year your own!

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You’re on a budget? Great ideas for a GAP Year! 

Currently, there are many opportunities for young people to make the most of a Gap Year. Working holidays are a fantastic way of gaining experience in different types of industries, and of course immersing yourself in new cultures. Go to the link below and check out what you could do in 2025!

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HSC SUPPORT

How to ACE your HSC Exams

UOW has releasedhelpful information to help you through the examination period. Check out the tips in the link below.

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5 Steps in Managing HSC Stress

Stress and anxiety are incredibly common for students studying their HSC. While we need a certain level of stress to motivate us and help us achieve our goals, it’s important to know how to manage it and seek support when things become overwhelming. Please find attached 5 handy steps to help you manage the challenges of HSC preparation.

  1. Time out
  2. Make a study plan and act on it
  3. Challenge your thinking
  4. Talk about it
  5. Reach out

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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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The Changing Nature Of Careers

Careers look different to how they used to – once upon a time you picked uni, a trade, or a job, and that was pretty much it for the rest of your working life. Now, tradies get degrees in management, professionals take short courses to round out their qualifications, and around 39% of students work and study at the same time.

Apprenticeships and traineeships are great because you generally don’t need a lot of skills or knowledge when you start, and you’ll get quality on-the-job training as well as classroom based training. Plus, you’ll be earning an income all along the way.

Skilling Australia Foundation found in 2019 that VET graduates had:

  • Higher starting salaries – $56k vs $54k for uni grads
  • A higher rate of employment – 78% vs 68% for uni grads
  • Apprentices had a graduate employment rate of 92%

What’s the difference between an apprenticeship and traineeship?

The main difference is usually the industry – apprenticeships tend to be for more technical trades, while trainees might learn business skills or job-specific skills they need before they can be fully employed. Traineeships are also generally shorter than apprenticeships.

Finding a traineeship or apprenticeship can be a great choice – here’s why:

  • You’ll enjoy satisfying and practical work, and in many trades you’ll avoid being stuck behind a desk.
  • Get paid while you learn, and start living in the ‘real world’ sooner.
  • You’ll probably have a job before you finish, and if you do move employers, you’ll have recognisable skills that make you more employable.
  • You generally don’t need great marks to get started.

There are also usually a range of incentives for businesses to take on trainees and apprentices, which means more are available and there will be lots of support to make sure you finish your training.

How do I get started?

First, put together a resume (also known as a list of good stuff you’ve done). Include everything, and get it checked by someone who loves you (they’ll point out the good things you’ve missed) and someone who’s good with writing, like a teacher or family member

Finally, start job searching. You need to go and find them. But it doesn’t have to be difficult – there are heaps of apprenticeships and traineeships in just about every area, including regional and remote places.

Here’s how to search for an apprenticeship or traineeship

Let people know you’re looking. Tell your teachers, friends, or parents (and their friends). Word of mouth is still a great way to get a job.

Search job sites. Simply googling apprenticeships or traineeships in your area will give you a good start. You might also like to try searching popular job sites like SEEK or Indeed.

Look at government websites. Most countries usually have a government website built especially for apprentices and trainees to look for opportunities, including support options and other handy info. Here are some government sites you might like to browse:

Find out more

So, if you’d like to earn a good wage, enjoy a secure and rewarding job, and earn while you learn, getting an apprenticeship or traineeship could be the right option for you. And we can guarantee it’ll be a whole lot more fun than spending your life on the couch.

If you’d like more help, or any advice on finding an apprenticeship talk to Ms Arenas. Or you might like to read more resources on the website here.

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

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SENIOR STUDENT UPDATES

University of Wollongong - Summer Master Classes

Applications Close 10 November

Classes will run 6 -24 January

Orientation Day will be held 10 or 11 December

The University of Wollongong Summer Master Class program allows Year 12 students to undertake a university level subject in their summer holidays.

Students undertaking the Summer Master Class will:

  • Complete a university level subjects during their Summer Holidays that expands on Year 12 academic skills and knowledge
  • Students who successfully pass their subject will earn themselves 6 unspecified credit points that can be used towards most UOW undergraduate degrees, and;
  • Summer Master Class results will be considered to support students’ Early Admission applications.

Apply here

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Open Universities Australia can help you get into many university degrees without an ATAR.

Here's how it works:

  1. You find your chosen degree on their website
  2. Instead of applying directly for the degree, you enrol in the first few subjects as an online student. There won't be any entry requirements.
  3. Once you successfully pass those subjects, you'll be able to transfer into the full degree. You can keep studying online, or ask for an on-campus place.

You'll earn credit for your subjects, which means you won't fall behind everyone who enrolled the traditional way. You'll be studying towards your degree from day one.

To find out more go to:

No ATAR Open Universities

Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) Undergraduate Applications 2024-25

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UAC Webinar - Your ultimate guide to boosting your UAC university application and taking advantage of early offers

30 October

Unlock the secrets of the university application process as we take a detailed look into UAC preferences and offers. Learn how adjustment factors can boost your selection rank, discover strategies for your preference list, and get up to speed on managing different types of offers (including early offers through the Schools Recommendation Scheme (SRS).

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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.

Key Dates:  

  •       21 Nov - Educational Access Scheme application and document deadline to have them considered in December Round 2
  •       18 Dec - 2024 NSW and ACT ATARs released on this website
  •       23 Dec - December Round 2 offers released – first offers made to Year 12 students based on ATARs

https://www.uac.edu.au/media-centre/news/dreaming-of-uni

Have a back-up plan: Pathways to Uni

UAC always recommends that, when you choose your course preferences, you include a 'back-up' course; that is, a course you are confident you'll be offered a place in and will be happy to study if you miss out on offers for your higher preferences. For example, you could include a diploma course in a similar area of study as your preferred degree course. You could then use your diploma studies as a stepping stone to the degree: you may even be able to move straight into second year. Pathways to uni.

https://www.uac.edu.au/future-applicants/admission-criteria/pathways-to-university

ATAR Myths Busted

HSC students hear a lot of confusing messages about the ATAR, so UAC’s ATAR expert, Dr Helen Tam, has busted the top 5 myths.

https://www.uac.edu.au/media-centre/news/atar-myths-busted

Upcoming UAC Webinars - Year 12 to University: Upcoming deadlines and application strategies for success

Join us to learn the essential tips, tricks and critical deadlines for your UAC application for uni entry in 2025.

Watch all UAC's live Webinars on the UAC Digital YouTube channel.

https://www.uac.edu.au/schools/uac-digital

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All webinars on UAC Digital's YouTube Channel UAC are holding the following webinars:
  • 13 Nov - Unlocking Opportunities: Pathways to Uni 
  • 17 Dec - How to Review Your UAC Application Following Your ATAR Result 

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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)

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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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 

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. 

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WOLLONGONG TAFE

Wollongong TAFE is offering an exciting study and career pathway for school leavers. Our department offers a Certificate IV in Residential Drafting—an ideal program for students interested in design, drafting, and the building industry.

This course has been identified as addressing a critical skill shortage, eligible students may have the opportunity to access fee-free places.

For details go to the Careers Google Classroom, contact Ms Arenas or email   jeffrey.poole3@tafensw.edu.au 

NOWRA TAFE

TAFE NSW has secured funding to deliver fee-free Hospitality Career Start courses to school leavers in term 4. 

One group of 20 students will attend this program at TAFE NSW Nowra. The course will run Monday 18 November – Friday 22 November 9:00am to 3:30pm.

Students will gain a Statement of Attainment Hospitality Career Start at the completion of the 5 days.

Units of Competency:

SITHGAM022 Provide responsible gambling services

SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety

SITHFAB021 Provide responsible service of alcohol

SITXCCS011 Interact with customers

 If you are interested, please fill out: Google Form.

This does not guarantee a place, we will notify students if they are successful

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From TAFE to Google!

Google software engineer and musician Meredith Lane started her study with a Certificate IV and says there’s a tech career path for everyone. Find out more through the link attached.

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5 Free TAFE courses for a rewarding career in Science

A TAFE qualification could help you transition from school to uni, or it could get you the entry-level position you need to kickstart your dream career in science.  Science is a diverse area and there are many hands-on vocations that you can work in with just a certificate-level qualification. Or, you could choose vocational education and training (VET) as a stepping stone to a Bachelor of Science.

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TAFE - 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.

Find answers to questions like:

  •       When do enrolment periods close?
  •       What are the semester and term dates?
  •       Do you offer payment plans?
  •       What is a fee concession and exemption and who is eligible?
  •       Can I study a degree at TAFE?
  •       What course will get me into university?

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TAFE DEGREES

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

McNamara & Associates - Junior Legal Secretary / Junior Assistant Traineeship

The Role

McNamara & Associates has an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Junior Legal

Administrative Assistant to join a busy team at a long-established Law Firm in Nowra.

This role will offer you the chance to work in a dynamic environment and grow

professionally and would be suited to a recent school leaver. We will offer you the

support and training you need to have a successful career in Legal Administration and

beyond. 

Your responsibilities include:

  • Handling queries via phone, email and general correspondence
  • Scanning and copying documents
  • Preparing new client files
  • Filing correspondence and documents
  • Closing and archiving files
  • Preparing and editing documents and correspondence
  • Ad-hoc administration duties.

About You:

The successful applicant will have an eye for detail and be confident in dealing with

people both face to face and on the phone. You will be undertaking general office duties,

reception duties and working closely with management within the firm.

The suitable candidate should have:

  • A positive, can-do attitude and willingness to learn
  • Excellent verbal & written communication skills
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
  • Proficiency in Word, Excel and Outlook
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality

To apply, please send your resume to Marion McNamara, Office Manager – email

marion@mcnamaralawyers.com.au

Berry Community Preschool

A trainee Early Childhood Educator position is available at Berry Community Preschool for 2025.

 This is a great opportunity for students interested in working with young children and starting a career in early childhood education. The role offers hands-on experience and mentorship while earning qualifications. We would appreciate if you could please share this with your students. I have attached further information on the position. Students can apply via email to berrypreschool@bigpond.com

 For further information, contact:

Belinda Vian

Berry Community Preschool

(02) 44641764

Reece Group

Opportunity for Year 10 students going into Year 11 who may be interested in the below program; 

Warehouse Operations Certificate

The Reece Group is a leading international company with exceptional values and customer focus. Their core business is supplying plumbing and bathroom products to plumbers and retail customer, but what many people don’t realise is that Reece also has several specialty businesses such as Irrigation, HVAC-R, Bathroom Life, Onsite and Civil.  Additionally, in 2013 the Reece Group also acquired refrigeration and air conditioning businesses Actrol and Metalflex. Across all levels of the Reece Group network, our staff continuously aim to provide friendly and expert customer service to ensure that they are the best in the business.

The Role:

Partnered with Murray Mallee Training Company Ltd, we are looking for Year 10 and 11 students to undertake School–based Traineeships where you will work towards a Certificate II in Supply Chain Operations. The traineeship will involve working in a Reece branch as well as completing certificate requirements e.g. workbooks and on the job training and assessments.

This position is based at (branch name).

Key responsibilities include:

  • Embracing the Reece values, policies, and procedures
  • Customer Service
  • Completing all requirements of the certificate
  • Processing sales
  • Stock Management
  • Answering the phone to take messages and orders
  • Communicating with customers and staff
  • Building product knowledge
  • Providing follow up to customers
  • Contributing to maintaining the branch at a high standard.

About You: 

If you have the following attributes, we would like to hear from you:

Good written and verbal communication

  • Ability to follow instructions
  • Enthusiasm and a great attitude
  • Willingness to give new things a go
  • Team player
  • Willingness to maintain a neat and tidy workplace
  • Well presented

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.

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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.

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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.

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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 !

Husky Fresh Fish & Chip Co. 

We are currently looking to hire a junior kitchen hand at our local and emerging fish and chip shop

The position is casual, ideally suited for students who are eager to develop practical skills, work as part of a team, and take on some responsibilities outside of school hours.

We are looking for someone who is reliable, hardworking, and has a positive attitude.

This role involves customer facing duties such as order taking and counter responsibilities, as well as helping in the kitchen with dishes and other tasks. 

We are happy to discuss flexible hours to accommodate school schedules, however the right candidate must be available Friday evenings through to Sunday, and weekdays during the school holidays. experience preferred, but not required. 

Interested students can apply directly by dropping their resume off at the shop (Shop 2, 74 Owen Street, Huskisson)

Bailey Roberts

Junior Casual Position – Shoalhaven Zoo

(Front Desk/Café/Souvenir Shop)

Shoalhaven Zoo are looking for someone aged from minimum working age up to

Year 10 with a bright and bubbly personality that has confidence in speaking with

customers. It is definitely a multi-tasking job, that during school holidays becomes

very busy and fast paced. The applicants would need to be available to work

weekends and during the school holidays. If you think this is you, please email

your cover letter and resume to:

corinne@shoalhavenzoo.com.au

Please see Ms Arenas if you need help with the application.

McDonald’s are hiring!

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Year 8-11 students (14 years of age and over)

The opportunity is for all 3 restaurants, South Nowra, Bomaderry and Nowra Central depending on where you want to work.  Type Maccas Jobs or you can also apply at: 

careers.mcdonalds.com/australia.

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

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