Pathways and Transition

JTC Career Tools

 

Thank you for taking the time to read through the Pathways and Transition component of the JTC weekly newsletter. To get in touch regarding matters concerning Pathways and Transition, please contact Jane Hedley, Head of Pathways and Transition: 9383 0416 or jane.hedley@cewa.edu.au 

In this week’s Pathways and Transition newsletter read about:

  • School leavers support from Australian Government
  • 2023 University-related Scholarships
  • 2023 VETDSS applications closing 31/8
  • University Events
  • University Course Guides 2023
  • University Updates
  • AIS Elite Athlete Education Network
  • TISC guide
  • Apprenticeships and traineeships 
  • Defence Industry careers 
  • Gap Year resources
  • Medicine resources
  • Senior school in focus
  • Year 10 in focus 
  • Middle years in focus
  • People with a disability in focus
  • Spotlight career: Fitter
  • Snapshot: Griffith University in 2022

School Leavers Support

 

The Federal government has a dedicated website (yourcareer.gov.au) offering a suite of resources to support students’ transitions from school. They have also employed professionally qualified career development practitioners to support students 

 

2023 UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS 

Curtin University Scholarships

Scholarships are now open for year 12 students who wish to study at Curtin University in 2023.Click here to view Curtin’s scholarships page.

John Curtin Scholarship Program

This program invests in future leaders who intend to use their abilities and passion to lead positive change in the community. High school principals can nominate students in the top 5% of the school’s graduating year who can demonstrate academic excellence, leadership qualities and engagement in community service.

 

The nomination form is to be completed by the high school principal. This form needs to be attached with the student’s application and submitted online by the student. This program closes for application on 14 September 2022.

Principal’s Recommendation Award

WA high school principals may nominate two students based on any of the criteria listed on the scholarship webpage. The nomination form is to be completed and submitted by the School Principal by the closing date 18 November, 2022.

Curtin Excellence and ATAR Achievement Scholarships

Students who receive an ATAR of 96+ and place an eligible Curtin course as their first preference through TISC will automatically be considered for the Curtin Excellence Scholarship. Students who apply for an early offer and achieve an ATAR 3 points higher than their predicted ATAR will be considered for the ATAR Achievement Scholarship

Other scholarship opportunities

Curtin University is also offering a number of merit and equity based scholarships for 2023. We invite schools to share this information with their students. All scholarships are now open for application and close on 18 November, 2022.

 

Please note that if students are shortlisted for more than one scholarship or award, they will be offered the scholarship or award of the highest value.

ECU Scholarships

NEW ATAR Scholarships

ECU are pleased to announce we have two new ATAR achievement scholarships for Year 12’s who have ECU as their first preference.

More info can be found below on each scholarship

ATAR High Achievement Scholarship

ATAR Outstanding Achievement Scholarship

Also check out their flyer here

UWA Scholarship Finder

UWA has a dedicated scholarship website. You can use filters to find the right scholarship for you. Click here.

Notre Dame Scholarships

Notre Dame University has a dedicated scholarship website. You can use filters to find the right scholarship for you. Click here.

Murdoch University Scholarships

Murdoch University has a dedicated scholarship website. You can use filters to find the right scholarship for you. Click here.

Additional Scholarship Resource – merit-based scholarships 

John XXIII College subscribes to a career development service in Melbourne, called Compass Careers, who produce an excellent resource detailing hundreds of scholarships across Australia, from the likes of industry, universities, charities and more. Here is the resource for your perusal. As this is a subscription, it is appreciated that the resource stays within the College community. 

Apply NOW: 2023 VETDSS Course Applications close 31 August

Year 10 and 11 students who are planning to follow a Training Direct or Uni Transition pathway at John XXIII College in 2023 and/or 2024 are encouraged to consider applying to study a Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Schools (VETDSS) course at North Metropolitan or South Metropolitan TAFE. Places in NMTAFE and SMTAFE VETDSS courses are limited. Interested students are encouraged to apply to their desired course, online, as soon as application open. 

 

The 2023 North Metropolitan TAFE VET Delivered to Secondary Schools (VETDSS) guide can be accessed here. Applications opened on 18th July and close 31st August 2022. 

The 2023 South Metropolitan TAFE VETDSS guide can be accessed here. Applications opened 1st July and close 31st August 2022. 

 

All students who apply to study a VETDSS course will need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number. Anyone can create a USI here. In their TAFE VETDSS application form, students should list Ms. Hedley’s details for their VET Coordinator. The application should take approximately 25 minutes. 

 

John XXIII College has relationships with several other private Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that offer VETDSS.  Qualifications ranging from a Cert II to Cert IV are available in areas such as Electrotechnology, Business, Education Support, Fitness, Screen and Media, Nursing Preparation and more. Students and families are encouraged to get in contact with Ms. Hedley to find out more about courses run by private RTOs- private RTOs have a separate application process to North and South Metropolitan TAFEs.

 

Some of our most popular RTOs include:

UNIVERSITY UPDATES

Open Days at a glance:

 

Date Change: UWA Parent Information Evening and Expo

Sunday 28 August | 10 – 10.30am

 

Thank you to everyone who expressed interest in attending the Parent Information Evening and Expo. This event has been rescheduled and will now be held as an information session at Explore UWA Day on Sunday 28 August. We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused by rescheduling and hope you can join us for the new date and time.

 

Join us at the 'Parents and Guardians: Supporting your teen’s journey to UWA' session to find out more about UWA's innovative study options, entry pathways, and support services so you can guide your teen through their journey from high school to university.

Register to receive the full program 

21 August Notre Dame Open Day

Notre Dame has information sessions and workshops for every faculty scheduled throughout the day at this Notre Dame Open Day.

There are several sessions scheduled at the same time, so you need to check the schedule to plan your day. 

 

Find details and view event schedule HERE. 

 

21 August WAAPA Open Day

WAAPA is Western Australia’s penultimate performing arts academy. 

 

Check out opportunities on offer at WAAPA at the open day. 9 am – 2pm 

Find details HERE.

 

25 August Teacher Education Information Session

Are you thinking of pursuing a career in Teacher Education? Explore our Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary Undergraduate Courses.

Mt Lawley Campus. Register HERE. 

 

28 August Explore UWA Day

Join us on campus on Sunday 28 August and discover how we can help you reach your study and career goals. Explore campus life, talk to our students, leading academics and graduates, and experience all that UWA has to offer. 

 

Be ready to get the best from Explore UWA Day by exploring the information available on the website HERE. 

 

30 August Murdoch Online Application Support session

During this online event, we'll take you step-by-step through the Murdoch application process. You'll also can ask any questions you may have.

 

Following the presentation, we will help you get your application started, so you feel 100% uni ready. If you would like to join this optional session, please ensure you have all your required documentation ready to go!

 

Register HERE.

31 August ECU Year 11 & 12 Engineering Showcase

We are pleased to invite you to attend our upcoming School of Engineering courses and careers information session so you can discover why engineering is such a great profession and how ECU can provide you with an excellent start to a highly rewarding career.

 

Joondalup Campus Register HERE

2 September UWA Application Help Day (Online)

  • Ensure you have all the information you need to submit your application to study at UWA
  • Our Future Students team can provide advice and answer any questions you have
  • Not sure what course to study? Let us help! We can talk you through our range of study areas and help you make your decision
  • Ask us any questions

Find more information and register HERE. 

2 September ECU Nursing and Midwifery Careers Expo

If the idea of a career in nursing or midwifery gets your pulse racing, look no further than ECU. Join our Nursing and Midwifery Careers Expo to find out more.

 

Joondalup Campus Register HERE. 

3 September Murdoch Open Day 

Open Day is the perfect opportunity to explore your future and find out more about all that we offer at Murdoch University.

Students and staff will welcome you and provide you with all the info you need. 

Learn about Year 12 early offers, chat with academics, join a guided tour or interactive workshop, meet our student ambassadors, and find the course that leads to your dream. 

Find details HERE.

5 – 8 September Curtin Open Week

Each day from 4pm to 7pm

 

Join us at Curtin Open Week to explore where undergraduate and postgraduate study can take you. 

This is your chance to explore our campus and get to know Curtin, learn about our courses and the careers they lead to. There will be dedicated sessions covering different areas of study, so you will be able to choose the sessions that interest you the most.

We will share more event information closer to the time so make sure to express your interest by registering HERE.

 

11 September Auditions for 2023 Entry to UWA Music

Sunday 11 September &; Monday 21 November

At UWA music students can specialise in performance, composition, musicology, creative music technology, electronic music – or they can choose to combine music with other study areas, giving many choices of career!

 

Create your future at the UWA Conservatorium of Music and apply now!

26 September – 30 September ECU ATAR Revision Program 

Details of the annual ECU ATAR Revision Program are available HERE.  This is a very popular program so select your programs now.

You can register your interest HERE.

14 September 2023 John Curtin Scholarship Program closes

These are the Curtin University scholarships for academically gifted students. 

Applicants are nominated by an educational professional, usually a school principal.

Female nominees are also eligible to be nominated for the Julia Gillard Women in Leadership Scholarship. 

 

Find details HERE

University Course Guides: 2023

Before applying to study a course, students looking to engage in tertiary study at university (particularly Year 12 students) should spend some time browsing through university course guides to gain an awareness of all courses and majors of interest. Most universities add and/or change courses and course majors from year to year. Here are some links to the 2023 course guides for WA universities. Be sure to look for the undergraduate guides in the first instance:

UWA  has downloadable course guides for each of their undergraduate degrees
Curtinhas a dedicated website through which you may explore courses within their areas of study
Notre Dame has produced an e-publication for their 2023 undergraduate course guide
ECUhas a dedicated website through which you may explore courses within their areas of study
Murdoch has a dedicated website through which you may explore courses by areas of study

Interstate Admission Centre Contacts

For those who are thinking about applying for a place at a university outside Western Australia here is a list of admission centres around Australia.

Curtin Undergraduate Course Guide published

The Curtin 2023 Undergraduate Course Guide is now available to view online. 

 

Discover new information about careers, Australian and global study opportunities, our accommodation offerings and course information.

 

View the 2023 Undergraduate Course Guide

 

Links to 2023 Curtin Guides

Faculty specific Curtin course guides for 2023 are also now available online:

 

ECU 2023 course Guide

Here is ECU’s 2023 course guide e-publication

 

 

WAAPA 2023 Course Guide

If you are interested in a career in the arts, you can find WAAPA courses in:

  • Aboriginal performance
  • Acting & Screen Performance
  • Arts and Cultural Management
  • Dance
  • Music and Music Theatre
  • Performing Arts
  • Production Design. 

You can find the Course Guide HERE. 

 dance, theatre, and music 

UWA 2023 Course Guide

Students interested in studying at UWA can check the range of courses in the Undergraduate Course Guide for 2023.

 

Students can register now 

 

Murdoch 2023 Course Guide

The Murdoch handbook, including information about all their courses, can be found here. Their undergraduate page may also be helpful.

 

 

 

 

Notre Dame 2023 Fremantle Course Guide

This is an e-publication of Notre Dame’s domestic undergraduate guide for 2023, for their Fremantle campus.

 

 

UNIVERSITY NEWS

Special Tertiary Admission Test (STAT) 

The STAT test is a mechanism students can use to demonstrate their English competency, if they have not completed ATAR English at school and it is a university entrance requirement, or if they have completed but failed ATAR English or Literature. 

 

The STAT test will be open for booking in October, to be sat in November, for those students who have not completed ATAR English and need to demonstrate their English Competency for their university entrance. Once bookings open, Ms Hedley will put the link in the daily notices for Year 12s and list it in this newsletter. 

 

Students who fail ATAR English (do not achieve a scaled score of 50 in ATAR English) can sit the STAT test later in December and will be invited to do so by the university/universities which have made them offers.

Study Assist $$$$$$ 

The Study Assist website gives you an overview of what financial assistance they are eligible for when contemplating further education.

Uni Fees for 2023

All universities in WA charge pretty much the same fees. The UWA Fee Calculator is a good tool for estimating how much your course will cost.

 

Expect changes:

The new government will be releasing its budget in October. I anticipate that there will be significant changes in the Commonwealth’s contribution to university education. As soon as these changes are announced I am sure UWA will update its Fee Calculator.

Psych degrees attract higher subsidies

The UWA Fee Calculator page gives this information about subsidies for Psych courses:

 

Units in the following courses are charged at a discounted rate and are not displayed in the Fee Calculator for Commonwealth Supported students.

  • Bachelor of Psychology (BP030)
  • Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Arts (CB011)
  • Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Commerce (CB013)

See details HERE. 

Alternative Pathway to Murdoch Uni: On Track Sprint

On Track Sprint will be a FREE 4-week program, conducted over the summer holidays after the completion of Year 12. 

 

Successful completion of this course provides an equivalent 70 Selection Rank.

For details go HERE.

Physical or Virtual Open Days

Most universities in WA have already had their big open day but some are doing a second one later in the year. Careers with STEM magazine has posted advice on how to get the most out of either physical or virtual open days. You can check out the post HERE.

They have also posted 5 videos on how to get the most from Open Days. 

TISC University Admissions Information 2021-2024

TISCOnline - Course Prerequisites

TISC is the Tertiary Institutions Services Centre. It is the Centre that organizes applications to universities      across Western Australia. 

 

Find information about:

 

 

 

APPRENTICESHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS

MEGT Job Board

Your local apprenticeship experts since 1982

MEGT is a not-for-profit organisation which has been supporting employers, apprentices, trainees, job seekers and students for almost 40 years.

 

Initially founded as the Outer Eastern Apprenticeship Scheme, by 1999 MEGT (Melbourne Eastern Group Training) had commenced operations in New South Wales. We now have more than 400 staff operating from almost 60 offices across the country, along with a team of local apprenticeship experts who are dedicated to meeting the needs of the communities in which they live and the businesses which operate there.

 

Our local apprenticeship experts work across every state in Australia, helping businesses, apprentices and trainees get the most from the Australian Apprenticeships program.

Our focus is on delivering the highest standards of service in every aspect of our business. Our commitment to quality and ongoing improvement is reflected in our attainment of world-standard qualifications in areas such as data protection, quality management and cyber security.

 

Check out the MEGT Job board here

Study Work Grow Apprenticeship Resource

Tis the new season for apprenticeships and traineeships! Study Work Grow have compiled an extensive list of apprenticeship and traineeship programmes currently open at companies Australia wide. Some of these are detailed in this newsletter- but there are many more! Check them out here: Apprenticeships and Traineeships - Study Work Grow

Microsoft Traineeship Programme

Australia’s IT industry is rapidly growing, and the demand for talented, knowledgeable and experienced individuals has never been higher.

 

That’s why Microsoft Australia has launched the Microsoft Traineeship Program, designed to support budding technology/IT professionals to take the first step in their career.

 

Microsoft Trainees will be employed through MEGT’s Group Training program, making MEGT your legal employer. We’ll place you with a Host Employer within the Microsoft Australia network and they’ll be responsible for your day to day work, on-the-job training and development.

 

Together with MEGT, Microsoft Australia is giving you the chance to gain:

  • Paid on-the-job experience within the Microsoft Australia network
  • A Certificate IV in Information Technology delivered by TAFE
  • Industry-recognised Microsoft Certifications, including a specialisation in Cloud Skills as part of the Azure Administrator Certification Track
  • A strong foundation in all aspects of IT and emerging technology, and
  • Expert support from MEGT, Microsoft Australia and TAFE every step of the way

Expressions of interest are now open for positions in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth and Adelaide.

 

Learn more >>

Your IT career starts with the Microsoft Traineeship Program | MEGT (Australia) Ltd

New Driller’s Offsider Job Ready Program

There is strong demand for driller’s offsiders in the resources sector. This Job Ready Program is a skills set designed to meet urgent demand for support in the drilling industry. Participants complete an industry induction and are provided with skills to work safely on site, apply first aid and CPR, work safely at heights, and operate and maintain a four-wheel drive vehicle.

 

NOTE: Young job seekers need to know that drillers look for resources in isolated locations where work conditions are strenuous, and the driller’s expectations of the offsider will be high. 

 

The next course starts in August. You can find more details HERE. 

 

August WA Training Awards Finalists Announced 

West Australian finalists for the 2022 Training Awards will be announced in August with the West Australian 2022 Training Award presentation being held on 21 September

 

METRONET Stage 2 Midland

Construction of the $5.6 million METRONET Trades Training Centre at our Midland campus expected to be completed in October 2022, with training commencing in Semester 1, 2023.

BHP Pilbara Rail Academy Trainees = 70% Women 20% Aboriginal

BHP is planning to employ 200 new train drivers over the next three years. 

 

There is a significant change in the gender balance in the train driver workforce with 70% of the trainees being female. Aboriginal workers are employed across BHP and 20% of the train driver trainees are Aboriginal. 

 

It is a 10-month course and there was strong competition for the traineeships. 

You can find out more about the course HERE. 

 

 

$500 Construction Tools Rebate

$500 tool rebate from the Construction Training Fund available from July 2022 for apprentices! 

 

The Apprentice Tool Allowance from Construction Training Fund puts $500 back in the pockets of apprentices. Available from 1 July 2022 until 30 June 2023.

Check details HERE

 

Balga TAFE campus to get a $40m upgrade 

Balga campus is getting a much-needed upgrade. 

 

This major capital works project will deliver significant improvements to this 50-year-old campus which has been known for its excellence in building trades training in the northern suburbs. 

 

The new facilities will include a “smart building” training workshop that will deliver emerging construction technology skills. 

 

There will be a wide range of courses delivered on the refurbished campus which will be completed in 2024. 

New auto spray painting equipment for Carlisle

The safety of workers will be improved by the new spray-painting equipment that is being installed at Carlisle TAFE.

As we become more aware of workplace hazards we are seeing more innovations that create a safer work environment. 

 

Carlisle has a history of partnerships with the panel beating and spray-painting industry and this new equipment will help the industry to modernise its practices and deliver beautiful finishes on vehicles. 

See details HERE.

6 October Early Notice Nudge JobLink Workshop 

This will be a work readiness program for students who are about to finish school. 

It will help you to develop your skills and it will link you to employers. 

  • Civil Construction
  • Business Administration
  • Conservation and Land Management
  • Engineering Support 
  • Concreting

To find out more and register go HERE

 

South Metro TAFE – Associate Degree in Applied Technologies starting July

South Metro TAFE has partnered with The University of Western Australia to deliver the Associate Degree in Applied Technologies starting in July 2022.

Students will gain hands-on skills development at South Metropolitan TAFE and will use these skills on industry-facing projects at UWA’s test lab in their final semester.

 

Register for an online info session to find out more go HERE or apply directly to UWA HERE.  

25 – 27 August Perth Skillswest Careers & Employment Expo

The Skillswest Expo is for school students, parents, teachers, graduates, job seekers, people looking for courses and workers seeking new training options.

  • Talk with over 100 training organisations & employers
  • Get Free Career advice
  • Enjoy the daily Career Seminars
  • Learn how to write a winning resume
  • Talk with key organisations at the CTF Construction Hub
  • Find your ideal role at the Australian Defence Force Display
  • Experience the Try a Skill Interactive Displays
  • See the WA WorldSkills Regional Competition

 August 25 to 27, 2022  Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre, Entry is free

 

Find details HERE.

The Benefits of an Australian Apprenticeship

Do you or someone you know want to start a career they love and start earning? How about an Australian Apprenticeship? Read this blog post from Australian Apprenticeships Pathways about the benefits of undertaking an Australian Apprenticeship. Click here

Register now for McMahon’s Apprenticeships and Traineeships

 

McMahon’s is one of the biggest and most highly rated employers of apprentices. Register your interest in a McMahon’s apprenticeship HERE

Woodside

Woodside isn’t recruiting yet, but you can register your interest HERE. 

Incentives and Wage subsidies for Employing Apprentices and Trainees

The Department of Training and Workforce Development have provided a flyer outlining the various employment incentives available to employers of trainees or apprentices. 

Click here to access the flyer, or here to access the factsheet outlining the Federal Government Incentives.

Bricklaying Apprenticeship Jobs Available NOW

Do you want to earn while you learn? Are you looking for career in the building and construction industry? Now is the time to get started! With strong demand for new apprentices to join the industry we currently have multiple vacancies in Bricklaying Apprenticeship. 

 

 

The Australian Apprenticeship Pathways website aapathways.com.au is your first stop if you are looking for information about apprenticeships and traineeships.

Information includes:

Busy Sisters - women in trades mentoring program

This is a Commonwealth government mentoring program designed to support girls and women in trade careers. The Busy sisters mentoring program runs over 6 months and provides weekly support from Tradeswomen. 

Bricklaying Apprenticeship Program 

With fancy bricklaying, the future of skilled bricklayers is looking good. This video is about a new bricklaying apprenticeship program

 

 

 

 

New Strategy for Women in Turf Management

Turf Management is one of the most gender segregated trades with women only representing 1.4% of the workforce. The Australian Sports Turf Managers Association has designed a strategy to encourage more women into the industry. 

 

The strategy includes:

  • Raising awareness of options for year 10 – 12
  • A regional industry engagement plan that connects schools with sport and recreation facilities.
  • Supporting a Cert II Pre apprenticeship program.
  • You can read the strategies HERE 

Expect to see more information about women in turf management in the next few months. 

 

Alcoa Apprenticeships 2023

Applications for Alcoa’s 2023 apprentice intake will open towards the middle of the year. 

Alcoa has taken off some impressive awards for its inclusive workplace culture. This is an indicator of what sort of organisation Alcoa would be to work in. 

 

For more information on Alcoa’s apprenticeship opportunities visit www.alcoa.com/apprenticeships.

DEFENCE INDUSTRY CAREERS 

Defence Industry Career Advice

A dedicated defence industry team is available at the Rockingham Jobs and Skills Centre to provide advice about jobs, careers, and training pathways into the defence industry.

 

All services are free, and available to anyone in WA!

 

To contact the team; call or email or drop in for a chat.

T: 08 9599 8655 E: defence.careers@smtafe.wa.edu.au

Defence Force Gap Year – Apply Now

Some of the roles for 2022 are already full. If you are interested in doing a Defence Force Gap Year next year apply now. 

 

There is a broad range of programs that you can engage in during your Gap Year. You can check out your choices HERE. 

Army Support Gap Year

Experience being part of one of the largest logistics organisations in Australia during your Army Gap Year.

 

An Army Support Gap Year role is a unique opportunity for students to experience life in the Army, without needing to make a long-term commitment.  The skills obtained through the Army Support Gap Year program will provide them valuable work and life experience, which are transferable to civilian employment opportunities.  It enables Gap Year members personal and professional development for their next endeavour. 

 

In an Army Support role, recruits will learn logistic and task management skills to ensure the Army has the necessary supplies for exercises and humanitarian operations.  Gap Year recruits can experience what life in the Army is like in one of three rewarding Army Support Gap Year roles.  They may assist in the movement of supplies as a Driver, manage logistics as a Warehouse Coordinator, or become the point of contact within a unit as an Administration Assistant.

 

Gap Year applications are closing soon.  Explore more about the Army Support Gap Year or contact Defence Force Recruiting on 13 19 01 for more information.

Cabin Crew (ADF Gap Year) 2023

Provide safety, comfort and in-flight service to passengers and crew on board specialised aircraft, while enjoying a fulfilling 12-month taste of life in the Air Force.  Air Force Cabin Crew play a vital role in ensuring the safety, security and comfort of military personnel and civilian passengers such as Government ministers, Australian and foreign heads of state, royalty, and guests of the Australian government, onboard an aircraft. 

 

Find out more and apply at Cabin Crew (ADF Gap Year) 2023

Become an IT expert in the Navy

It you are interested in a career in IT consider going into the navy. There aren’t many places where IT systems are more vital and advanced. 

 

Defence force systems are the best. They have to be. People’s lives are at risk. 

 

If you are interested in doing a computing degree check out opportunities in the navy HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

GAP YEAR RESOURCES

Go Overseas

Check out www.gooverseas.com/gap-year/australia for gap year ideas:

Planning a Gap Year for 2023

If you think a Gap Year could be a good option for you in 2023 you can find out about them at Youth Central which is a Victorian government site. The information about your options and what to be careful of is just as relevant to students in WA. 

  • If you choose to take a gap year but think you might want to go to university later, you should still apply through the normal TISC process then defer for a year once you get offered a place. 
  • If you would like to consider studying overseas, I receive advertising materials from Crimson Education which helps students to apply for places in universities in the United States. 
  • Again, the Youth Central site has information on studying overseas, scholarships and links to further information. 

See: Leaving Year 12? These Gap Year ideas may interest you. 

Gap Year Ideas – AgCAREERSTART

If you’re 18-25 and looking to start a career in a meaningful and exciting industry, an AgCAREERSTART gap-year will help you gain skills and knowledge to grow the farms of the future.

 

Over 10-12 months you will live in an exciting regional location, earn a nationally recognised qualification and build life-long industry connections.

  • Get hands on experience
  • Increase your confidence
  • Work outdoors and discover rural and regional Australia

Find out more HERE

Get a summer job on the wheat bins – Applications Open Now

CBH employs about 1000 casual employees each year to help bring in the harvest. This year it looks like another bumper harvest and there is a skills shortage which means CBH will be competing for workers. Find out more and apply HERE. 

Letz Live Gap Year (NZ, UK)

Letz Live is an organization that has established relationships with over 200 prominent schools globally and they make several hundred gap year placements, annually. Peruse their website to be guided through the whole process. You can also book a Letz Live online information session to hear about their gap years to New Zealand and the United Kingdom: Information Sessions | Gap Year and Working Holidays (letzlive.org)

Farming Gap Year

Want to spend your gap year travelling around the country, experiencing life in the country, and gaining valuable work experience? 

 

 

MEDICINE NEWS 

Getting into medicine blog

WA Careers newsletter InFocus Careers has a detailed blog post about getting into medicine in WA. The post is written in response to people not understanding the difference between an UNDERGRADUATE and a POST GRADUATE degree. 

Medicine across Australia

Medicine is a highly competitive course at all universities across Australia. If students are serious about studying Medicine, they ought to consider making multiple applications to institutions across Australia. Here is a Medicine matrix resource that gives a snapshot of the application requirements and processes for tertiary institutions that offer Medicine, across all of Australia. 

 

Medical Specialty Fact Sheets

NSW Health has compiled an extensive list of extremely useful fact sheets to assist students in making more informed career choices about the many careers in the health industry, and to ensure their career plans not only fulfil their personal aspirations but also align with the needs of the industry.  Students keen on finding out more about what the job is about, whether or not there is a shortage, etc. are encouraged to browse the following link on NSW Health - Medical Career Planning


SENIOR STUDENTS IN FOCUS

Study in the USA

Applying to university in the US is quite a long and complex process. If you’re considering studying in the US, then you’re going to have to be prepared to do a bit more research and spend even more time on your applications. 

 

Read more about it from Study Work Grow here

 

Speed Networking (Years 10-12)

Perth CBD | State Library of Western Australia | Free for students in years 10-12

Speed networking is a fantastic way to see just how varied careers in STEM can be – registrations now open!

 

Perth CBD – State Library of Western Australia

 

This is a unique opportunity for students to meet with inspiring female role models working in Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths. Designed for students in years 10-12, you will speak 1-1 with a number of different Women in STEM about their day-to-day work and career pathway. You will have a few minutes to talk to each mentor, learn about their career stories and ask questions, before moving onto the next. 

 

Our mentors range from technical experts and managers with decades of experience to early-career professionals and graduates. Mentors speak to students about their career journey and what day-to-day life is like working in their field. Combined, their stories and experiences will help students understand the awesome array of opportunities that await in the world of STEM.

 

Students can choose to complete the speed-networking circuit solo or in pairs. Some sessions are themed to a particular area of interest, while others cover as many different STEM fields and industries as possible.

 

We will be holding a number of speed networking events throughout 2022, confirmed dates are listed below, with more to be confirmed over the coming weeks. These events are free to attend for all students in years 10-12, but registration is compulsory because spaces are limited (this is because we need to pair the number of students attending with the number of Women in STEM!). Please follow the link below to register to the session of your choice.

 

Saturday 20 August

10:30am – 12:00pm

Creative Technology

12:30pm – 2:00pm

All STEM Fields

2:30pm – 4:00pm

Medicine and Health Science

 

Year 10 – 11 Fogarty Futures Leadership Conference 2022

Are you in Year 10 or 11 and have a passion for leadership? Apply now for this year’s

 

Fogarty Futures Leadership Conference. The conference allows young people from all

across WA to connect with like-minded, passionate individuals and develop crucial

leadership skills through participation in enriching workshops and lectures from inspiring

local leaders. 7–10 October.

 

Find out more or apply.

Air Force Work Experience

Looking for work experience with the Royal Australian Air Force?

 

We offer a number of exciting work experience placements via the Defence Work Experience Program, designed to:

  • develop the skills of our young people;
  • create an easier transition into the workplace; and
  • demonstrate the wide variety of interesting careers available within Defence.

For more information about placement opportunities, visit Defence Work Experience Program.

 

You may also consider joining the Air Force Cadets or Air Force Reserves.

 

Study Resources from Curtin University

Don’t wait until you get to uni to check out these resources. They are great for school students too. The Study tab has tips on study habits and for tests and exams. 

ATAR Revision programs

Check out a comprehensive list of ATAR revision programs available in Perth and online by going HERE. 

Murdoch Horizons Summer School 

Kick-start your uni degree

Get a head start in your studies and join one of our Horizons Summer Schools. Run in January, the programs can strengthen your academic skills and knowledge for success at university. Interact with academics and subject matter experts and see what university life is like first-hand through lectures, workshops, labs, and group activities.

 

If you’re starting Year 12 in 2023

Horizons Summer School is designed for students transitioning from Year 11 to Year 12. If you are starting Year 12 in 2023, this is a great opportunity to get the most out of your final year of high school.

 

Find information HERE.

ECU Short Courses for Credit Arts and Humanities

These free, week long courses are designed to introduce high school students to university life give them a head start at university. 

 

Students who pass the requirements of these courses will receive Advanced Standing for a first/second year unit once they have gained successful admission to an applicable ECU undergraduate course. 

 

Find details HERE. 

 

To express your interest for our next season of short courses, please: Contact

School of Arts and Humanities Email: admin.sah@ecu.edu.au

Projects Abroad 15 – 18 year olds

 

Projects Abroad offers overseas volunteer and service opportunities for high school students. Whether it’s a group mission trip tailored to the school’s requirements or holiday programmes for individuals or small groups of friends, Projects Abroad arranges practical, educational immersion and service projects over 30 developing countries around the world. 

 

For more information go HERE

Police Recruitment

WA Police are looking for a diverse range of people who are ready to take on the exciting challenge and join forces with the WA Police Force.

 

Explore the many pathways that can lead you to becoming a part of the WA Police Force.

 

To be eligible you must be 18 and hold a driver’s license. 

Find details HERE.

Broadacre Harvest – Training and Jobs

You must have heard about the skills shortages in the agriculture industry. 

 

Farmers are predicting bumper harvests again and they will be looking for people to bring it in at the end of the year.

Year 12s may be eligible for the Broadacre Harvest Operations Skills Set program that is going to be run at Muresk twice:

  • 12–16 September 2022; or 
  • 3–7 October 2022.

By completing this one-week course you will be well placed to get a job on the 2022 harvest.

 

To find out more go HERE.

Years 7 to 12 WAAPA Acting and Performance Making 

WAAPA’s Acting and Performance Making students have the opportunity to increase their confidence as they apply their skills to stage and screen performances. 

 

 

 

Course details

Term 2

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 May, 2022

5, 12, 19 June, 2022

 

Term 3

24, 31 July, 2022

7, 14, 21, 28 August, 2022

4, 11 September, 2022

 

Term 4

16, 23, 30 October, 2022

6, 13, 20, 27 November 2022

4 December, 2022

 

Dates: Sundays for 8 weeks per term Time: 1.00pm - 4.00pm  Cost: $525 per term

2022 WACE Manual Out

This is the official manual that delivers key information about the WA Certificate of Education. 

 

You can download a copy of the WACE manual for 2022 HERE. 

 

 

 

2022 SCSA Year 12 Handbook Part I

Part 1 of the SCSA Information for all Students is out now. 

This is the one with:

  • important dates, 
  • how to use the student portal (you must complete the Student Declaration and Permission by 8 September)
  • information about the WACEChecker 
  • special exam arrangements
  • how to meet literacy and numeracy requirements
  • school assessments

You need to be familiar with the Year 12 Information Handbook if you are in Year 12.

 

Part II, Examinations will be out later in the year. 


YEAR 10 IN FOCUS

GENERATION research

Our Year 10 students have been invited to participate in the first year of a new longitudinal study of young people in Australia.  In 2022, the GENERATION study will focus on the activities and aspirations of Year 10 students – what they are doing now and what they think they would like to do in the future with study, training and employment. 

 

Each student who completes the survey will receive an individual summary of their careers interests, while the school will receive a summary report of the plans of Year 10 students as a group.  No individual student will be identified in the school report.

 

There are plans for another 10 years of surveys in this longitudinal study. Students will be asked if they are interested in participating in later years of the study.  If students agree to participate in later years, they will be asked to provide their contact details.  Please note that it is not a requirement for students to participate in later years, and all questions in the survey are voluntary.

 

Further information about the study will provided to all Year 10 families along with a consent form.  If you have any questions about the survey, please contact Jane Hedley on 9383 0416.

 

All data will be kept strictly confidential and no individual student or school will be identified in published data or reports.

 

Year 10 Information Handbook

This Handbook contains information for students currently enrolled in Year 10. It provides a reference point for studies in Year 11 and Year 12. 

 

Download the Handbook HERE. 

 

New University Admissions Information for 2025

 

This is the latest information, correct at time of going to print in June 2022.

This information is issued on behalf of the five Western Australian universities. Its aim is to help Year 10 students to decide on their senior school courses, so that they meet university admission requirements. 

 

This booklet applies to students who will be completing Western Australian Year 12 studies in 2024. It is relevant only for admission in 2025 and is subject to change without notice.

Get your copy HERE

 

Curtin Year 10 Explore your options Guide

The Curtin Year 10 Guide may assist Year 10 students and their parents to get some clarity about the career direction they want to take. 

 

It is a useful resource for Year 10s no matter what university they want to go to. 

 

 

Careers Tools subject selection guide

Career Tools have also created a subject selection guide for Year 10 students and families.  

Year 10 subject selection (from Study Work Grow)

Study Work Grow has collated resources from all around Australia to support Year 10 students, and their parents and supporters, to understand their choices and make well-informed decisions. Check out their page here

Study Work Grow Webinar- Thinking about Subject Selection? 

Catch up on Study Work Grow’s latest webinar and find out about perspective on selecting senior subjects.

 

7 September Inspiring Australians Students Forum at UWA

This event for WA Year 10 high school students will feature keynote presentations from Western Australian and national Australian of the Year Award alumni. 

 

Bookings can also be made for UWA campus tours. If you would like your students to attend this event, simply visit

Auspire’s registration page and RSVP by 12 August 2022.

School Based Traineeships in the Public Sector for 2023

The public sector School-based Traineeship provides students entering Year 11 an exciting opportunity to gain on the job experience through paid employment.

 

Over the 18 month traineeship students work towards a Certificate II in Government (Public Administration) which counts towards their Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE).

 

Around July each year the Public Sector Commission calls for applications from Year 10 public and private school students and supports agencies with recruitment. Find out more below.


MIDDLE SCHOOL IN FOCUS

History Makers Challenge

Share the defining moment that matters to you to be in the running to win $2,000 for your school. Open to Australian school students (K–12) | Entries close 4 November 2022. 

 

Click here to learn more.

Registrations Open Year 4 – 10 - It Takes a Spark conference

The It Takes a Spark program is a fabulous mix of leading edge practice and hands-on activities which showcase STEM from the very young all the way through to industry. This year we've added a new session for teachers that is designed to strengthen the connections with non-school STEM opportunities. 

 

Find out more HERE

Register for the event HERE.

Middle School Challenges

Perth-based career development practitioner Bev Johnston has written blog posts targeted towards WA students (and parents of students) in their middle years of school:

Career Educators’ vital role in delivering stability to a bubble of disrupted middle school students.

How apprenticeships and traineeships work in Western Australia

To find out how apprenticeships and traineeships work in Western Australia go to the Jobs and Skills Centre site HERE.

National Pitchfest Competition

Pitchfest and Village Cinemas have joined forces to create the ultimate school excursion and pitching competition, teaching students how to solve problems and bring ideas to life - in the cinemas. Students can enjoy the cinematic experience and learn fundamental skills at the same time! Details here.

School Years 9 and above:  WAAPA Propeller Youth Dance Course

Challenge your contemporary dance technique, build skills in creative practice and choreography, collaborate with other young people passionate about dance and feel a part of a youth dance experience.

 

The course is designed for young people who are either intending to pursue dance as a career or who simply love dance and would like to continue to improve their dance skills. Each Term will culminate in a short sharing for family and friends.

 

Course details

Dates: Sundays for 8 weeks per term Time: 10.00am - 1.00pm

Term 3

24, 31 July, 2022

7, 14, 21 August, 2022

4, 11, 18 September 2022

 

Term 4

16, 23, 30 October, 2022

6, 13, 20, 27 November 2022

4 December 2022

 

Cost: $525 per term Register for Term 3 HERE.

 

River Rangers for Year 5 and 6 students

River Rangers is a primary school cadet program for students in Years 5 and 6.

 

It seeks to engage and educate the next generation of children to help us protect our local rivers. River Rangers allows students to actively investigate local issues and design, evaluate and share the results of their projects with other schools and the wider community.

 

Conservation projects undertaken by River Rangers include tree planting, litter pick-ups, bird and bat box building, biodiversity surveys, water quality testing and building native gardens.

 

Find details HERE

First Lego League 9 – 16 year olds

Teams design and build a Lego robot and do a research project to enter competitions. 

Find out more about the First Lego League HERE.


PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY IN FOCUS

Perth Disability Connection Expo 2022

Register as a visitor HERE

2023 Curtin Students 

If you have a disability and plan to go to Curtin in 2023, register with Curtin’s AccessABILITY Unit so that staff are aware that you will be attending and of any specific services they need to provide to ensure your best opportunity to succeed. 

 

Genius Armoury opportunity for Neurodiverse People

Genius Armoury offers a range of courses to help introduce neurodiverse individuals to cybersecurity, exploring some of the fundamentals of coding, threats, and exploits, networking, and more. Available to anyone and free to complete, modules only take around 30 minutes to complete.

 

Successful completion of the program may provide eligibility to those located in Western Australia for enrol in a Bachelor of Science course in Cybersecurity at Curtin without an eligible ATAR, through the Portfolio entry system.

 

Autism Academy for Software Quality Assurance

The Autism Academy for Software Quality Assurance (AASQA) aims to enable individuals on the autism spectrum to leverage their unique talents through training, educating and mentoring programs, so as to create pathways to employment; whilst addressing the business needs of the Australian ICT industry facing challenges in attracting and retaining software testers within the sector.

 

Find out more HERE.

VisAbility Employment Services

CoAct VisAbility Employment Services are specialists in providing employment support to people who have vision impairment and sensory disability. 

 

You can explore their services HERE.


SNAPSHOTS

Career Spotlight: Fitter

Fitters are qualified tradespeople who shape, assemble, and fit machinery parts (generally made of metal). You might be putting together brand-new parts as a Fitter and Turner, or repairing and maintaining old parts as a Maintenance Fitter.

 

If you like to work with your hands and have a mind for Mathematics, this could be the perfect job for you. Read more about the career of a fitter here.

Snapshot of Griffiths University in 2022

  • Situated in Queensland, Griffith University began offering courses 40 years ago, and today is ranks in the top 2% of universities in the world - rankings.
  • Griffith’s teaching and research spans six campuses in South East Queensland and all disciplines, while it has a network of more than 200,000 graduates extending around the world.
  • Griffith University offers future-focused degrees that are developed in consultation with industry, based on cutting-edge research, and taught by Australia’s most awarded teachers.
  • Students are encouraged to browse degrees to find out about the many undergraduate, as well as postgraduate, courses on offer.
  • Griffith offers over 600 scholarships that help make university a reality for a variety of new and continuing students.  Students could be eligible for different scholarships based on their background, chosen study area, hardships they’ve experienced, or their achievements so far. 
  • Students seeking to live in student accommodation can choose to live on campus at the Nathan or Gold Coast campus, or off campus with one of the university’s off campus partners.
  • Student life is geared towards a balance of study as well as access to clubs and societies, etc. 

 

 

Jane Hedley

Head of Pathways and Transition

Direct: (08) 9383 0416

Email: Jane.Hedley@cewa.edu.au