Community Notices

Help young people prepare for working life
Volunteers from the school community are required to conduct mock interviews with local students to help prepare them for their working life.
The 2022 Real Industry Job Interviews (RIJI) program is a work readiness program that helps students develop good job search, resume writing and interviewing skills. The program is delivered at Northcote High School in Year 10 through a series of guided lessons. It concludes in a face-to-face mock interview with a local volunteer interviewer during regional RIJI events.
This year over 1200 students are participating in the RIJI from schools across the inner Melbourne regions of Darebin, Moreland and Yarra.
Your role as a volunteer interviewer:
- Volunteers will be provided with the resume and job description for up to 11 students and some questions to help navigate the interview.
- Interview events run approx. from 9 am to 3 pm.
- You will provide verbal and written feedback on students’ interview performance.
Register to become a volunteer interviewer at either one or more of the following events
2022 FACE-TO-FACE MOCK INTERVIEW EVENTS
Moreland Tuesday,11th of October Coburg Concert Hall, Coburg
| Yarra Thursday, 13th of October Collingwood Town Hall, Collingwood
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*Darebin Tuesday, 18th of October Darebin Arts Centre, Preston | *Darebin Thursday, 20th of October Darebin Arts Centre, Preston |
* Northcote High School students participating at these events
Register at the following Eventbrite page https://2022-riji.eventbrite.com.au
If you would like further information on the RIJI program, please contact RIJI Coordinator Bret Mahon at bmahon@inllen.org.au.
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WEP info sessions are free and provide you and your parents the opportunity to meet some of our meet WEP staff, hear all about your student exchange opportunities and ask us questions
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, face-to-face information sessions are temporarily unavailable. Instead, we are regularly running online sessions (via Zoom). The content is exactly the same, with the difference that you can tune in literally from the comfort of your sofa. See website for more information.
Open Studios at Yarra Youth Centre
Young artists are encouraged to pursue personal projects in an open studio environment with their peers, or they can be guided through a class project. The program will be supported by expert facilitators and early career artists. Yarra Youth Centre, Napier Street, Fitzroy, Thursdays 4-6pm during school term.
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Karate for Kids in Brunswick
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Free girls' cricket Autumn Vibes program
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To register or find further info check out the YPCC website.
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Qoya classes in Thornbury
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Thornbury Qoya for Teens classes will be on Monday afternoons at 5:15pm in Ok-topia Studio, 754R High Street, Thornbury. For more information please see www.sunrangesqoya.com.au