Careers Corner

By The Pathways Team - Laura Della Fortuna, Carolyn Jenkins and Tracey Seach

Where are they now?

Hailey Hazzledine

Graduating class: Parkdale Secondary College Class of 2020

Currently studying: Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours), Monash University.

 

“I’ve started the second year of my Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours) at Monash University. I absolutely love it! It’s a lot of work but it’s going to be worth it. My favourite part of my course is definitely anything Midwifery, especially the practical classes in the labs. My highlights have definitely been the COCE (continuity of care experience) where we get to follow women through their pregnancies. We get to  form a relationship with them, going to their antenatal appointments, their birth (my favourite part) and their postnatal appoints. Even though it’s a lot of work, those COCE have made me realise I’m in the right place!”

 

 

Ruby Lukjanov 

Graduating class: Parkdale Secondary College Class of 2020

ATAR: 97.25

Currently studying: Bachelor of Law/ Bachelor of Global Studies, Monash University

“I’m in my second year of Law and Global Studies with a specialisation in Human Rights. I’m really enjoying it this year, I like all my units and being back on campus is great.

I have applied to undertake an intensive unit for two weeks at the end of the year in Prato, Italy at the Monash campus. So that’s something I’m looking forward to! I work part time in a café and I’ve also been tutoring secondary school students in Health and Human Development since the beginning of 2021, I love that as well! I’m  volunteering for a Federal Greens candidate at the moment, for her campaign. I’ve found it really rewarding for sure and made great connections. My advice to current Parkdale students is to definitely aim for a degree that you already have interests in outside school (for me, human rights/politics was a big one and the Law is going to help my career choices and it also aligns well with the Global Studies). I’d say challenge yourself where necessary (like I did with last minute choosing Law!!). For anyone aiming for Law or Monash Law, I have met plenty of people who did not make the very high ATAR requirement for the course. They used a pathway and went into Arts, chose the first year law units as Arts electives, and achieved a 60% WAM (weighted average mark) to transfer into 2nd year Law the following year. It can be easier than people think to move around degrees and it did not take any extra time. It is reassuring for people who don’t make the ATAR and don’t want to spend extra time/money at uni. 

Regardless, I’d tell my high school self to still try my best, because I wouldn’t have gotten the ATAR to even consider Law in the first place, I also learnt so much in VCE by taking it seriously."

 

 

Pathways meetings:

A reminder that you can book your pathways meeting with Ms Della Fortuna via the ‘Calendly’ link on your Compass newsfeed.

 

 

Events:

Follow the link >ACU | Talk with Teachers<

5 April 2022, 6:00 pm to 5 April 2022, 7:00 pm

Join us online to hear from ACU teaching alumni who are working in education. Take part in a Q&A session with our graduates.

 

JMC Academy - Open Day On DemandDid you miss the Open Day? No worries. The entire JMC Online Open Day is now available to you, on demand. Explore info sessions, panels, Q&As and check out our students work anytime, on demand.Explore your creative future at our Online Open Day and...Find out why JMC has been ranked #1 for Student Satisfaction amongst all private Creative Institutions. (qilt.edu.au)Learn about our courses, view Q+As with Department Heads and industry expert lecturers Go on a virtual campus tour and discover the world-class studios and learning spacesFind out more about entry requirements, applying through VTAC, the enrolment process and more with the Student Admissions team.Time: See link belowLocation: OnlineDetails and Registration: https://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/news-and-events/events/open-day-on-demand/

 

 

Defence Careers - Engineering at ADFA Virtual Information SessionWould you like the opportunity to undertake military training while earning an engineering degree? All without debt- in fact, we'll pay you!Head to the upcoming info session to speak with current serving military personnel and learn more about engineering at the Australian Defence Force Academy.Time: 6:00pm April 5thLocation: OnlineDetails and Registration: https://www.defencejobs.gov.au/events/events-detail/2ztasj2

 

Defence Careers - Women in Defence Virtual Information SessionConsider a career in the Navy, Army or Air Force and work alongside likeminded, supportive, proud serving men and women.Tune in for a virtual info session to speak with current serving women in Defence to learn more.Time: 6:30pm April 6thLocation: OnlineDetails and Registration: https://www.defencejobs.gov.au/events/events-detail/klrkvk7

 

RMIT - Future Student City Campus TourAn opportunity for you to explore the campus, see the different facilities and learning environments and find out more about the range of support services. It's also achance to ask all your questions about RMIT and get support on your application.Time: 3.00pm - 4.00pm April 6thLocation: City campusDetails and Registration: https://www.rmit.edu.au/events/2021/november/future-student-city-campus-tour

 

 

Endeavour College of Natural Health - Natural Health Open DayOpen Day is a unique opportunity to see your local campus first-hand and chat one-on-one with experts before you take the plunge and enrol.Eandeavour are opening the campus doors for Open Day on Saturday 9 April. Why not see what student life with Endeavour College looks like? Tour the facilities, learn about student life, and chat to the team of academics and admissions advisers on the day.Time: 9:00am April 9thLocation: All campusesDetails and Registration: https://www.endeavour.edu.au/events/natural-health-open-day/

 

Monash University - Clayton Campus TourJoin a campus tour to see and experience all Monash has on offer! Led by enthusiastic student ambassadors, come along to ask them questions and get a taste of life at Monash.The tour duration is approximately 60 minutes. Please note, the tours will be external only. You may have an opportunity to enter some buildings following the tour with our specific faculty representatives. There will be an opportunity to see the on-campus accommodation after the campus tour has concluded (Clayton and Peninsula campuses only).Representatives from the Arts, Education, Engineering, Information Technology, Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and Science faculties will be available to speak with you at the conclusion of the tour.Time: See link below April 11thLocation: Clayton CampusDetails and Registration: https://www.monash.edu/discover/events/campus-experience

 

Student exchange

The LIVE online session will cover the following topics.

  • Introduction to Student Exchange, the regulatory environment & benefits
  • Program options, destinations & eligibility
  • Safety and Well being, our support system & where you will stay 
  • Money Matters, including available discounts & scholarships
  • Deadlines & how to apply
  • Why choose Student Exchange?

Time: See link belowLocation: OnlineDetails and Registration: https://studentexchange.org.au/info-sessions/live-online/