CAREERS NEWS
NATIONAL CAREERS WEEK
BASIC BARISTA SKILLS COURSE
TAFE NSW Ulladulla are running TAFE Statement in Basic Barista Skills on Saturday 15 May from 1pm to 4:30pm at a cost of $150. The course will be delivered on campus located at 156 Green Street, Ulladulla.
This is a perfect course for students 15 years or older who are looking to gain employment in a coffee service area. Students will learn to prepare the work area, advise customers, prepare and serve coffee, and maintain the espresso machine. Click here for details.
MARINE AND MARITIME CAREERS WORKSHOP - THURSDAY 13 MAY
The Marine and Maritime Career webinar provided interested students with an opportunity to gain insights relating to a career in the boat and ship industry. 2021 BIA Careers Day delivered the presentation virtually.
MARINE BIOLOGIST - WORK EXPERIENCE IN 2022
The University of Tasmania runs an annual Marine Biology experience week for Year 11 and 12 students. 24 students from around Australia dive in to monitor reef fish, intertidal, soft-sediment and zooplankton communities in the hotspot of global ocean warming at Maria Island on Tasmania’s east coast. Express interest for 2022 and apply when the applications open. Scholarships are available to cover the costs. Click here for details.
YEAR 10
The Year 10 Future Finder Program is an interactive, project-based workshop delivered in school by University of Wollongong (UOW) In2Uni Mentors.This is for all Year 10 students who are considering University studies in the future or would just like more information.
Workshop will be in 2 parts: SDG goals activity and an open forum Q & A session where you can ask the mentors any questions at all about University.Focusing on the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs), this workshop explores how the careers of the future can positively impact on these goals. Students will understand how their future aspirations could help impact communities in a positive way, as they are introduced broadly to the UN SDGs, and undertake a project-based learning activity focused on one specific goal.Students will:
- Develop an understanding of how careers can impact on society and communities in a positive way
- Identify their passions and interest areas and link these to potential future careers
- Build awareness of SDGs and how they can contribute towards the goals in the future
- Consider future pathways and study options
- Build an awareness of the importance of 21st Century work skills.
To take part in this great opportunity Year 10 students need to sign up with Mrs Hill.
YEAR 12
UOW - Information evenings for Year 12 students and parents in NOWRA
When: Monday 31 May - 6pm
Where: Ray Cleary Lecture Theatre, UOW Shoalhaven campus
UOW Information Evenings are designed for students and parents who would like to know more about studying at UOW.
Session will cover:
- UOW Early Admission
- Your ATAR and selection rank (and what it means)
- Important dates and key things to remember for UAC applications
- Our Scholarships
- Opportunities for high-achievers
- UOW's global sports programs
- Student accommodation
- The degrees and opportunities available for you at UOW
- Your options if you don't get the ATAR you need
- Clubs & Societies and Student Life
Mrs Carla Hill
Transition and Pathways Specialist