Careers

Opening Doors to the Future: EHS Career Adventures in 2025
During 2025 EHS students have had the opportunity to participate in a variety of career exploration excursions.
NRL Referee course- Congratulations to the students that completed the 6-12 Years Community Referee course This qualification allows them to gain referee opportunities on the weekend and to also help support our local PSSA gala days.
White card Courses- 83 students are ready to participate in trade related work experience in 2026. The next White Card course is the 13th March 2026. Cost $110. 20 places.
Macarthur Area Careers Expo at Minto. All of Year 10 attended this career expo to open their minds to the pathways available to them on the completion of their ROSA Certificate.
Western Sydney University Fast Forward Program. Students self-nominate for this program from Years 9, 10, 11 & 12. Students visit WSU campuses and also receive mentoring during their HSC Years.
Western Sydney Careers Expo at Homebush All of Year 11 had the opportunity attended this career expo and explore the next steps in their life.
NECA “Meet a Sparky” Day- Students had a fantastic experience at the NECA facility in Chullora. They toured the training centre and took part in a hands-on electrical workshop, giving them a real taste of what it’s like to work in the industry. Students also attended an informative presentation about NECA’s partner companies and the pathways and opportunities available to young people interested in electrical careers.
First Aid Course- 55 students completed this qualification
Camden Careers and Jobs Expo- 80 students attended the expo that was held at Camden Civic Centre which provided EHS students with the local career pathways available to them.
Girls’ Tech Day is a fun, interactive event where students will enjoy inspiring keynotes, hands-on activities, and the chance to connect with over 25 industry partners and female leaders at the forefront of technology. From robotics and AI to music, sport, and design, this is a day to discover how technology powers every part of our world - and find your place in it.
Work Experience- many EHS students found and engaged in work experience during 2025. This opportunity allowed them to explore and gain first-hand experience in the careers they are interested in. It is important for students to participate in work experience. This opportunity provides them with an experience in the world of work. It also can help engage students in their education when they can see the link between their course knowledge and how it will contribute to their future careers. 11 of these students have been offered an apprenticeship or traineeship for 2026.
University- TAFE & Work in 2026- Congratulations to the many Year 10, 11 & 12 students that have applied for and gained a place at university, a position at TAFE or a traineeship/ apprenticeship starting in 2026. We are proud that you are taking this next step in your life and wish you success in your future endeavours.
Please stay in touch with us at EHS — we’d love to welcome you back in the future to share your experiences with our students!
Congratulations to Harrison D for completing the Automotive Light Vehicle & Paint and Panel YES program at Campbelltown TAFE.
Work Experience- Gaining skills in the real world of work
Many students have engaged in work experience this semester. Work experience provides real life experience in the industry or occupation of their choice. Students can be inspired and motivated by the people they meet and benefit from connecting with employers. Students must be at least 14 years old to participate.
Year 9 & 10 students are encouraged to participate in work experience at least once through the year. Students can try multiple occupations over the year to give them a good sense of what they may and may not be interested in. Students who attend work experience are placed on school business; therefore, the absence does not affect their attendance.
Interested students can visit the careers office for further information and the Student Placement Forms. Students will also complete the My Work Experience Modules prior to attending work experience. https://www.myworkexperience.com.au/auth/login
Parents and Host Employers can access further information regarding Work Experience information at: Guides and forms
The following documents support the DET on Workplace learning and student safety.
Digital Student Placement Record (SPR)
Join the EHS Work Experience Host Provider list
I am reaching out to our EHS community to contribute to the growing list of businesses who would like to provide our students with opportunities to explore careers and the world of work. Work experience also provides businesses the opportunity to trial students for future apprenticeships/ traineeships.
Please email: elderslie-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Addressed to the Career Adviser. Provide your business details, phone number, email, the type of industry and its main activities.
Getting Your ATAR & Offers
ATAR results and Uni offers are just around the corner - here’s how to be ready for the big day!
What’s Coming Up?
If you’re finishing Year 12 this year, the exciting moment is just around the corner: your ATAR results and the first wave of university or TAFE offers. The NSW ATAR release date is Thursday, December 18, 2025. Students can access their ATARs on the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) website from 9:00 AM, with the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) releasing HSC subject results earlier that day.
How to Check Your Atar
When your ATAR is released:
Make sure your login details are handy e.g student number, date of birth and personal email.
Log in early on release day through your state admissions portal.
Take a deep breath and enjoy the moment! Your ATAR is just one part of your journey, and it opens the door to exciting opportunities ahead.
What Happens With Uni Offers
After your ATAR is out, the next step is finding out which courses you’ve been offered. There are usually multiple offer rounds, giving you plenty of chances to get into your preferred course - or another option that could surprise you.
Handy Tips:
Have your course preferences ready ahead of time.
Keep checking your portal and emails, exciting news could arrive at any time!
Celebrate every step. Every offer is a chance to start a new adventure.
Remember, there are lots of pathways to your goals, so every step forward is the right one for you!
Traineeships
Here’s how to find scholarships and traineeships that can help to launch your next chapter.
Explore Traineeships
Traineeships let you earn while you learn, combining paid work with study in industries such as business, health, trades, IT, and community services. Programs often start in January or February, so it’s a great time to apply. Search openings on Australian Apprenticeships Pathways or your state’s training website such as TAFE NSW. Some employers even offer transition programs for Year 12 graduates, so it’s worth reaching out early.
Where to find a Traineeship/ Apprenticeship or job
There are many places to find a Traineeship/ Apprenticeship or job.
If there are particular companies you would like to work for you can search them up- most big companies have a “Careers” or ‘Positions’ tab on their websites.
Camden Council
https://camden.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home?c=camden
Wollondilly Council
https://www.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au/council/employment-opportunities
Campbelltown Council
https://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/Careers
Employment searches with companies such as
SEEK https://www.seek.com.au/apprenticeships-jobs/in-camden
ZEAL Futures
https://zealfutures.com.au/
My Gateway
Sign up with My Gateway for job alerts- https://mygateway.org.au/
NECA- National Electrical and Communication Association
NECA is the peak industry body representing the interests of the electrical and communications contracting industry across Australia.
https://www.neca.asn.au/
Keep An Open Mind
Whether you land a scholarship, start a traineeship, or take time to explore different pathway options, every experience helps you grow. Stay organised, meet deadlines, and remember - there’s more than one road success. Be curious, proactive, and ready to grab the opportunities that come your way!
Summer Holidays: Dive Into Something New!
Holidays are almost here! Great for sleeping in, catching up with friends and doing absolutely nothing - but what if you could also do something that actually gets you excited about the future? This break could be your chance to test out a dream job, meet new people and pick up skills you didn’t even know you had.
Here are a few ways to make it happen:
Join a Volunteer Crew: Help out at an event or charity - you’ll make friends and a difference.
Tag Along for a Day: Spend some time with a professional or local business to see what their world’s really like.
Level Up Online: Take a short course, build a project, or learn a new skill from home (PJs optional).
Whatever you choose, each experience adds something to your story and helps you discover what excites you most. These summer holidays, why not try something new?
Career Spotlight - Dental Technician
You don’t need to be a dentist to become a dental technician, just steady hands, an artistic eye, and love of creating perfect smiles.
What is a Dental Technician?
A dental technician designs and creates the dental devices that help people smile with confidence. Think crowns, dentures, bridges, and orthodontic appliances. Working mostly behind the scenes in a dental laboratory, they use a mix of science, art and technology to craft precise, custom-made pieces that fit each patient perfectly. Dental technicians don’t work directly with patients but play a key role in supporting dentists and dental specialists.
What skills and strengths are needed?
Dental technicians need a sharp eye for detail and excellent hand–eye coordination. Much of their work involves shaping tiny materials and using specialised equipment, so patience and precision are essential. Creativity also comes in handy when designing realistic-looking teeth and choosing shades and shapes that look natural. Other important strengths include problem-solving, teamwork, and an interest in how science and technology combine to improve people’s health.
What are the pathways?
You can start by studying science, design, or health subjects at school, as these build the foundation for further training. After finishing school, most dental technicians complete a Diploma or Degree in Dental Technology through a TAFE, polytechnic, or university, depending on where you live.
Work placements are a big part of this training - you’ll gain hands-on experience in dental labs, learning how to use specialised tools and digital design software. Once qualified, you can specialise in areas like orthodontics, ceramics, or maxillofacial prosthetics, or even move into lab management and dental product design.
AgCAREERSTART Gap-Year Program
Keen for a gap year with purpose? The 2026 AgCAREERSTART program opens soon! Get ready to learn, work, and explore life on the land.
What It’s All About?
If you’re after a hands-on, meaningful way to spend a year after school, AgCAREERSTART could be the perfect fit. This national gap-year program connects young Australians with full-time paid work on farms across the country - no experience needed! You’ll gain real-world skills, take part in industry events, and receive a Training and Engagement Bursary to help build your knowledge and confidence along the way.
What’s Included
Supported by the National Farmers’ Federation, AgCAREERSTART offers:
Placements in industries like cattle, grains, dairy and horticulture.
Participants spend 10–12 months working full time on a host farm, gaining real-world experience while earning a wage.
Alongside on-the-job training, you’ll complete a farm safety induction, attend industry events and access mentoring and support throughout the program.
Key Dates for 2026
IntakeApplications open: 24 November 2025
Applications close: 9 January 2026.
Once applications close, participants and host farms will be matched in early 2026, with placements beginning from March 2026. Applicants must be aged 18–25 at the time of placement and have the right to work in Australia.
How To Get Started
To apply, you’ll need to submit a short written statement or video about why you’d like to join, along with a resume and a referee contact.
It’s a great way to develop independence, discover new interests, and experience rural life while being part of a community that keeps Australia growing.
Find out more and apply at agcareerstart.com.au.
Exploring your careers
Skillsroad
Skillsroad is an Australian career development platform designed to support young people, educators, parents, and employers in navigating the journey from education to employment. It offers a range of free tools and resources to help individuals discover their strengths, explore career options, and prepare for the workforce.skillsroad.com.au
Key Features of Skillsroad
Career Quiz: A self-assessment tool that helps users identify their personal skill sets and work values, guiding them toward suitable career paths.
Job Fit Test: Evaluates how well a user's skills, interests, and qualifications align with specific careers, providing insights into areas for development.
360° Virtual Workplaces: Offers immersive experiences of various industries, allowing users to explore different work environments and roles virtually.
Job Board: Features a range of entry-level job opportunities, including apprenticeships and internships, connecting job seekers with potential employers.
Resources for Parents: Provides tailored materials to assist in guiding students and young individuals through career planning and decision-making processes.
Skillsroad is a not-for-profit initiative backed by the Australian chamber movement, aiming to empower young Australians to make informed decisions about their careers and educational pathways. skillsroad.com.au
You can explore these resources and more by visiting Skillsroad.
2026 Upcoming events
2nd-5th FEBRUARY TRAFFIC CONTROL COURSE- TAFE CAMPBELLTOWN
Enrolled students are to meet outside the canteen of the Campbelltown TAFE Campus, 2nd February. Emails will be sent to parents and students prior to this course with any updates, keep an eye out for these.
20TH FEBRUARY 2026 UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG DICOVERY DAY
Discovery Days at UOW give Year 12 students the opportunity to experience firsthand what a day at university is like and if university is for them. Our EHS students will engage in numerous workshops. This is an excellent opportunity for Year 12 students to explore what their future can look like.
WHITECARD COURSE
EHS students are ready to take on the real world—launching into work experience and their 2026 VET pathways with confidence and drive. This outstanding group gives us so much to celebrate, and their future achievements are only just beginning!
NEXT WHITECARD COURSE 13TH MARCH
COST: $110
Students need to see Ms Jeffries for a permission note. There are only 20 places per course.
“Life is a gift— every experience shapes who you become. Enjoy the moments, be brave enough to make changes, and map out the path to your destination.”












