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Vermont Secondary College

VSC Careers Expo 26

Vermont Secondary College Career Expo will be held on Wednesday 24th June, the last week in Term 2.  The expo is for senior students in Years 10 -12 providing the opportunity to ask questions with university representatives and community stakeholders to help make informed decisions about future courses and the required VCE studies.  Parents of students in these year levels are welcome to attend the expo from 1pm.   

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Gateway LLEN Reimagining Work Experience

‘Reimagining Work Experience' is a series of innovative, industry-based career immersion activities that are viable alternatives to the traditional work experience programs in partnership with the Gateway LLEN our Learn Local and Employment Network for Year 10 students.The response from VSC students has been amazing with 91 students applying for the 9 one day work experience placements on offer in the following areas: Animal care, Hospitality, Building and Construction, Renewable Energy, Hair and Beauty, Sport and Recreation, Green Infrastructure, Transport & Logistics and Community Service.Expression of interest is now closed as places are strictly limited with programs offered to the 20 secondary schools enrolled in the Eastern VET cluster.  Gateway LLEN will make the student allocations and advise the successful applicants on their school email. 

 

All students must make their own way to the experiences or the designated meeting points.  They must promptly return the work experience arrangement forms and permission to publish forms in order to participate. 

Work Experience

Work experience participation is optional at VSC, however we strongly encourage all students aged 15yrs+ to get involved in this very beneficial and rewarding program. Students can undertake Work Experience every year until they graduate VSC.

 

Work experience provides young people with a taste of the real world of work and a clearer understanding of a particular industry, field or business they may be interested in pursuing in the future.  It assists in career discovery and exploration, goal setting and decision making whilst preparing students for VCE or VCE VM (Vocational Major), future tertiary studies, apprenticeship/traineeships or full-time work.

 

There are no designated time frames for students to complete placements as we believe a flexible delivery arrangement provides students with a better opportunity to meet the availability and operational time frames of businesses and industries within the community.  This also means we are not competing with other local schools which can limit student’s placement opportunities. 

 

Placement dates are arranged through consultation and negotiation between the employer, school and student to maximise the experience.  However, if your young person is not going on the Central Australia to Darwin trip, they may want to consider the last week of Term 3 as the perfect opportunity to undertake work experience.

 

Drop into Pathways to discuss further and collect the ‘Preparing for the Workplace’ pack. 

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Pathways Website – www.vscpathways.com

Did you know VSC has its own careers website?  It’s a ‘One Stop Shop’ for everything you need to assist with Career planning, research, information and help, available 24 hours a day.  Please see attached the Term 1 Career Tools Newsletter with lots of informative reading. To access the website please click on the link vscpathways.com or go to the VSC website and click on the Pathways tab. 

 

Features:

  • Latest news and events

  • Senior school options

  • Work experience and OH&S in the workplace

  • VET – Vocational Education and Training

  • University Admissions requirements through VTAC

  • Find what careers suits you & course discovery

  • Interactive Career bullseyes

  • Gap Year

  • Resume creation & finding a job

  • Youth allowance and money matters

  • Informative career videos

  • Plus lots, lots more to help individual career development

What is Career Development?

Career Development is the lifelong process of managing life, learning and work (paid and unpaid) over our lifespan.  The ability to make informed decisions, manage and transition through change for a personally determined future.

 

Young people build their career development through self-awareness; understanding how they make decisions and how these decisions impact future aspirations through exploration, identifying interests, values and preferred learning styles through careers exploration activities such as Morrisby in Year 9 and Careers Tools in Year 10.  The ability to research a wide range of career options helping them to select subjects they may enjoy learning whilst aligning to tertiary course pre-requisite requirements in the future or apprenticeship/traineeship requirements and work. 

 

Career development is further enhanced by juggling the expectations and requirements of school with extra-curricular activities like sport and family responsibilities, part-time work, community involvement and social interests. 

 

To further assist your Career Development please visit vscpathways.com an easy-to-use interface with links to a multitude of career resources for both Students and Parents.  We encourage all VSC students and their families to explore the Pathways website to assist in making positively informed decisions about their future. 

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