Careers

Futures Expo 2024

It was questions a plenty at our annual Futures Expo again this year.  Our Yr 8 to 10 students were immersed in subject surfing session providing in depth knowledge about the subjects available in 2025.  This helps students to have meaningful discussions with families about the 2025 subject selections and identify areas of interest for the future years.  Our Yr 11 and 12 students had the opportunity to ballot for the tertiary provider excusion of choice.  These included Chisholm Institute, Federation University, Monsh University, RMIT and Swinburne.

 

Key Learning Area Coaches were available from 3.14 pm to 5.00 pm to discuss options with families. Each campus had a suite of providers ranging from Universities, TAFE Institutes and Employment Providers.

 

Yr 10 into 11 Subject Selection interviews will be held next week with the conclusion of subject selections just around the corner.  Please remember the Careers Department is available to meet with students and families when it’s convenient to you so reach out if we can be of any assistance.

 

 

 

 

 

Open Days

Most of the TAFE and Uni providers offer an Open Day for students to explore the campus, facilities and courses offered.  There is a lot of time and money dedicated to further study and it’s best to be informed as possible about your courses of choice.  Here is a list of Open Day coming up in August and September.

 

Girls Day Out in STEM: Imagineering Adventure 

August 10 to August 18, 2024

Get your imaginations ready to join us on our Imagineering Adventure!

This National Science Week 2024 sign up for the best metaverse adventure in cyberspace to discover so much more than just sustainability. Take the hero’s path to enter our Imagineer-verse where you get to be the imagineer for a better world!

There are heaps of prizes to be won during our Imagineering Adventure – stay tuned about how to get your hands on one of those cool prizes! You could win an iPad from our wonderful friends at Telstra, or the latest and greatest, coolest Ray Ban XR glasses thanks to Meta.

The online event can be undertaken independently, with friends or family members, or as a school incursion for your class or even as a club activity. All our exciting challenges and engagements are either pre-recorded or embedded to create a child-safe space.

If you are 10-14 years old and would like to join, simply register to book your place. If you would like your school to be involved, just ask your teacher to register your class or club.

Find out more

 

Uni Melb | eMeet a Biomedical Scientist 

August 12 to August 16, 2024

As part of National Science Week, the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Melbourne is connecting high school students with our biomedical scientists.

At the heart of multi-disciplinary healthcare teams our Biomedical Scientists are world-renowned. Their research drives the discovery of new medications, vaccines and treatments for many life-threatening diseases. 

In these 20-to-30-minute Zoom meetings, our experts will help to inspire the next generation of biomedical scientists.

This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for students to engage with passionate researchers. Discover how biomedical knowledge from the classroom translates to real-world applications. 

Students in Years 9–12 from across metropolitan, regional and rural schools in Victoria are invited to ask questions such as: 

  • What it’s like to make a major scientific discovery?
  • What career pathways are available for budding young Biomedical Scientists?
  • How does it feel to change the course of a person’s health and life?
  • How do biomedical career pathways take shape?

Find out more

 

Our Ocean Our Future 

August 13, 2024

The ocean is a unique, irreplaceable environment that is home to many living things. This session builds on UNESCO’s ocean literacy principles to help students understand why the ocean is important for all life on Earth.

We’ll discuss the pollution problem facing our ocean. We’ll learn about real life examples of sustainability and brainstorm achievable ways to help the ocean in our everyday lives.

This Inspiring Australia NSW initiative is supported by the Australian Government as part of National Science Week and proudly brought to you by Virtual Excursions Australia.

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Big Ideas and Inspiring Careers: Make an impact with a career in biodiversity science 

August 16, 2024

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with and learn from exceptional women who are addressing some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.

Our panellists are carving diverse and remarkable paths in the fields of wildlife biology, conservation, science communication and marine biology. They will share their career journey and the innovative approaches they are taking to develop successful and meaningful careers.

If you want to be inspired to build an exciting career that makes a real difference, join us for this fantastic event!

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NIE | Future Doctors Australia, Melbourne

September 27 to September 30, 2024

Gaining medical work experience is essential for young people considering a career in medicine. It provides insight into the field, helps develop skills and attributes, and provides networking opportunities. However, obtaining medical work experience can be challenging due to various restrictions such as limited opportunities, safety concerns, and confidentiality issues.

That’s why NIE has developed the “Future Doctors Australia” program. It is an engaging and high-impact 4-day program that provides young people with a unique opportunity to gain medical work experience in a safe and structured environment. Participants will have the opportunity to spend time with current junior and senior medical students. They will also have the rare opportunity to spend time with more senior clinicians and various medical specialists. You will get to learn about clinical specialist’s relevant fields of work, ask them questions, and learn some hands-on skills from them.

  • Over 15 hours of face-to-face interaction with leading specialists and clinicians
  • Meet current medical students
  • Develop advanced communication and team working skills
  • Create new friendships with like-minded, highly driven young individuals
  • Learn about the admission process into various medical universities in Australia
  • Morning tea and lunch included

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Ms Robyn Cardamone - Clyde North Campus 

Ms Melissa Dillon - Cranbourne Campus