Careers@MMCRC

Year 12 VCE Students and Parents Important Dates 

 

ATAR Publication 

ATARs will be published online for VCE students at 7am on Monday the 12th of December, 2022. Students will be provided with an opportunity to make an appointment for Careers Counselling for change of preference from Monday 12th – Wednesday 14th of December.

 

VTAC Change of Preference

Closes at 4pm on Wednesday the 14th of December, 2022.

 

VTAC Course Offers

December offer round will be emailed to students and published in their student VTAC account at 2pm on Wednesday the 21st of December, 2022. 

 

January offer round 13th of January @ 4pm.

February offer Round 1 1st @ 4pm.

February offer Round 2 8th @ 4pm.

February offer Round 3 14th @ 4pm.

February offer Round 4 20th @ 4pm.

 

 

Careers Engineering Mentoring Session

On Tuesday, 11th of October Year 12 Students who are wanting to pursue an Engineering career were invited to attend a mentoring session with Mr. Nick Green, an alumnus of Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College. Mr. Green was College Captain in 2004.

 

Mr. Green has offered to create a mentoring relationship with students at MMCRC who are interested in following an Engineering related pathway for post-secondary study.

 

Mr. Green, works for Spiire, an integrated team of passionate civil engineers, landscape architects, surveyors, town planners, urban designers, water engineers, visual media artists and digital specialists providing consultancy services to the property and infrastructure sectors.

 

Spiire are a highly regarded Australia-wide company with over 300 employees. They are one of the country’s largest employee-owned property and infrastructure consultants with the local capacity to deliver large scale projects.

 

Mr. Green also explained the complexity of his role as project and business manager too. He emphasised the importance of project team collaboration to find workable solutions as being key to working within his industry sector.

 

Mr. Green described how a project team could consist of surveyors, landscape architects, urban planners, engineers, visual artists, town planners, business managers, structural engineers, environmental engineers, and civil engineers.

 

Students asked interesting questions, and Mr. Green offered his kindly advice and encouraged our students to pursue studies in engineering and other related professions.

 

Spiire: https://www.spiire.com.au/