Pathways and Transition

Pathways and Transition
The quarterly newsletter from the Pathways and Transitions Department contains relevant information for Year 10-12 students and their parents. During the year the newsletters will include important dates of career-related activities, such as Career Expos, Open Days hosted by tertiary institutions and careers information sessions held by various organisations. Year 12 students will also be reminded about important deadlines relevant to them during the year. The newsletter will also include information about occupational resources and current employment trends and recent research articles related to the world of work. Students who have good self-knowledge and are well-informed about their post school options are likely to make better quality post-school study and career decisions.
Our department currently comprises two part-time staff.
Ms Nicole Gazey, Head Pathways and Transition: nicole.gazey@cewa.edu.au
Mrs Margi Watson, Careers Counsellor: margi.watson@cewa.edu.au
Attention John XXIII Community – We Need Your Support
At John XXIII College we strive to cater to the needs and aspirations of all our students by offering a range of pathways to our senior secondary students. In 2018 we are delighted to report that we have a growing number of students engaging in nationally recognised training at various Perth providers including:
- North Metro TAFE
- South Metro TAFE
- College of Electrical Training
- Tubal Workplace Training
- International Institute of Business and Technology
- Fremantle Education Centre.
These students will be working hard to complete industry recognised qualifications to assist them in their transition to further education and training. To assist in the completion of their qualifications and to strengthen the relevance to the real world of work many of them are required to find work placements.
We are looking to our wonderful school community business owners, or those with links to industry, to assist by offering structured workplace learning placements. Workplace learning can contribute to the students’ WACE, make them eligible for the prestigious state VET awards, help them be competitive for post-school employment or further study and assist them to meet the requirements of their qualification.
Specifically, we are looking for placements for:
- Year 12 Certificate IV Business students – these students require placement in a business environment to apply mid-level business administration skills.
- Two Year 11 Electrical Pre-apprentices
- One Year 11 Tiling Pre-apprentice
- One Year 12 Conservation and Land Management student interested in both land and marine conservation.
Your assistance will make a significant impact to these students’ outcomes. Please contact Nicole Gazey, Head of Pathways and Transitions to find out more or to register your interest:
nicole.gazey@cewa.edu.au, or 9383 0417.
Year 10 Career Education or Personal Planning Program (P3)
The future of work is changing. Economic changes are transforming work through automation, globalization and more flexible work. We have designed a wonderful program to help our Year 10 students learn the skills to be digitally-literate, financially-savvy, innovative and adaptable and help them navigate complex careers of the future. Our new program will cover topics such as World of Work (WoW), Work Ready Skills, Individual Personal Plan, Post-school Pathway Planning options, the $20 Boss and some study skills. Information that students gather over the next two terms will benefit them when they must make their subject choices for Years 11 and 12. It is essential that students make informed decisions based on factors such as their interests, ability and levels of achievement.
Work Experience
Our students will have the option to go out on work experience this year. The dates set for students to go out on work experience will be either in Week 9 or Week 10 in Term 1 and Week 1 in Term 3. All students are encouraged to source their own work experience through family members and friends.
The Get Real Experience and Try (GREaT) – Nursing and Midwifery Year 10 Work Experience Program is supported by the WA Department of Health. The program allows Year 10 students seriously thinking of a career in the Health sector to experience nursing firsthand. It is a five-day work experience program during school term. If a student is accepted into the program it is up to the individual student to ensure there are no exams, work or holiday commitments that may clash with the given placement date. Students must get the Year 10 ADP’s approval before accepting the placement. Unless there is medical evidence to the contrary all students will be required to have the 2018 flu shot. Applications for GREaT are now open and can be accessed via the following link:
Applications open Thursday Feb 1 until March 9.
For more information, students are encouraged to talk or email the Careers Counsellor (margi.watson@cewa.edu.au) or click on
YEAR 12
It is a requirement that all Year 12 students visit Mrs Watson, the Career Counsellor, at least once during the year to discuss possible study, work or GAP options next year. Most students prefer to make a time with the Career Counsellor once their May exams results are known. Students are welcome to come earlier to explore their options as the more informed they are, the more confident they will be with their choices.
Please discuss your child’s exit plans with him or her and encourage those who have vague plans to see Mrs Watson so that we can work together on developing clear goals, action steps and a possible back-up plan.
Students Applying for Medicine in 2019
Students who intend pursuing medicine at Curtin University or applying for the Direct entry into medicine at UWA (predicated ATAR 99) will need to sit a UMAT exam on the 25 July 2018.
Students must read the UMAT2018 Information Booklet and complete the UMAT Registration Tutorial before you register for UMAT 2018. Some universities in other states also require students who intend studying medicine/dentistry/health sciences to sit the UMAT exam.
Please notify Mrs Watson once you have registered for the UMAT exam so additional information on studying for the UMAT exam can be sent to you.
Notre Dame Medicine Course Information Session is usually held mid- March.
UWA usually hold a Medicine Course Information Evening at the beginning of May.
Defence Force Gap Year Program
The Defence Force GAP Year program gives young Australians, who have completed Year 12 (or equivalent), the chance to experience an exciting and rewarding year in the Navy, Army or Air Force with NO obligation to commit beyond the 12 months.
A Gap Year in the Australian Defence Force is a way to get a feel for a career in the Navy, Army or Air Force, while gaining life skills, making new friends and developing leadership qualities you can take anywhere.
Applications for the 2019 Australian Defence Force (ADF) Gap Year program will be opening in March 2018. For more information, http://www.defencejobs.gov.au/education/GapYear/
Gap Idea – Volunteer Overseas
Some students opt for a break from formal study after Year 12 and consider travelling overseas and volunteering with organisations. We have had several students in previous years register with LATTITUDE Global Volunteering (http://www.lattitude.org.au). If students want to find out more about volunteering overseas they should speak to the Careers Counsellor.
Studying Overseas
A representative from Crimson Education will be holding an information session at lunchtime on 13 March for students interested in studying at a university in the United States or United Kingdom. There will be a public session on Monday 12 February at 6pm at Trinity of Hampden, Hampden Road, Crawley. Read the following link for information on studying overseas ..\A Guide to US, UK and Canadian Universities - Digital Version.pdf
News, Articles & Resources
World Economic Forum: 7 skills your child needs to survive the changing world of work
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/09/skills-children-need-work-future/
What is Being a Forensic Scientist Like?
It sounds like the coolest job in the world – find out what it involves from a forensic scientist over at Careers with STEM.
https://careerswithstem.com/mythbusting-jobs-forensic-scientist/
As always, every attempt is made to ensure that material in the Careers newsletter is accurate.
The material may include views or recommendations of third parties, which do not necessarily reflect our views.
The listing of an organisation in this newsletter in no way implies any form of endorsement by us of the products or services provided by that person or organisation.
Links to other web sites are inserted for convenience and do not constitute endorsement of material at those sites, or any associated organisation, product or service.
From time to time this newsletter will include reference to an article of interest based on recent research. In some cases, the rigour of the research may be unclear.