Careers

Term 3
This has been a busy term for our senior students, Years 10–12, who have had to make some major decisions about career pathways, program / subject choices and selection of VET courses. Careers Practitioners have been booked solid with many career conversations happening all term. If your child would like to speak to a Careers Practitioner simply send a message via TEAMs to the Careers Practitioner in their neighbourhood and they will contact the student with a suitable time.
Our year 12 students have been busy completing their VTAC applications for university courses. It is important that students keep an eye on their accounts for any messages that VTAC may send regarding course preferences, SEAS, scholarships, documents, payments and so on. Upcoming important VTAC dates include:
Timely VTAC accounts applied for –
29th September 5pm
VTAC SEAS closing date 7th October 5pm
VTAC Scholarships close 7th October 5pm
VTAC Account payment – 6th December 4pm
If you have any problems with your VTAC account over the school holidays please contact VTAC on 99261020.
Deakin University Visit
On Wednesday 14th September it was great to see students attending the presentation from Deakin University during their recess time. Sid Sharma from Deakin’s Future Student Engagement Team discussed various courses, support services available, accommodation options and potential scholarships on offer. We thank Sid for making the time to support our students with making these important decisions.
Year 12 Students
Tertiary resources
Year 12 students can download the
following resources from https://slmcareerresources.edublogs.org/
- Early entry programs – Victoria, NSW and Canberra
- How to apply for courses via Tertiary Admissions Centres for Victoria, NSW and Canberra
- Scholarships guide
- Accommodation guide
University campus tours
Missed Open Days? The following are examples of universities running campus tours for prospective students and families in September.
La Trobe University
19 – 21: Melbourne campus.
19 – 22: Bendigo Campus Talk and Tour
Register via www.latrobe.edu.au/events
Deakin University
20 – 29: all campuses. Register via https://bit.ly/3w4hpyr
William Angliss
19 & 20: campus tours www.angliss.edu.au
RMIT University
21: A Day at RMIT, Melbourne campus, https://bit.ly/3ea1g3x
Monash University
26 – 29: all campuses. Register via www.monash.edu/discover
8 October: Science Precinct Tour, Clayton campus https://bit.ly/3KB1pJ7
Federation University
27 & 29: campus tours and information sessions, https://bit.ly/3qAIvZM
Victoria University
19 - 30: campus tours and information sessions, https://bit.ly/3xmTJ86
Swinburne University
September holidays
www.swinburne.edu.au/forms/campus-tour
Parent information sessions
The following are examples of three universities running online sessions for parents. The sessions will provide information on university life, courses, and the application process etc.
RMIT University
15: register via https://bit.ly/3ea1g3x
Charles Sturt University
20: register via https://study.csu.edu.au/parents
La Trobe University
27: register via www.latrobe.edu.au/events
Get help with your VTAC preferences
How you order your university and TAFE preferences matter and it’s crucial that you are happy with the order of your preferences and
you have the correct backup courses in place.
As a reminder, you will only be entitled to receive one course offer per round. VTAC will offer you the highest course on your preference list that you’re eligible for.
The following are examples of universities you can book a one-to-one appointment with to get help with your preferences:
Monash University
Science courses, https://bit.ly/3LapDul
Education courses, https://bit.ly/3dfYae3
Swinburne University
1 – 29 Sep. All courses, https://bit.ly/3QNq1Ah
La Trobe University All Courses https://consultation.latrobe.edu.au/s/
Scholarships
UNSW Co-op Program
Applications for the UNSW Co-op Scholarship program close on 30 September. The scholarships are worth almost $20,000 per year, www.coop.unsw.edu.au
Engineering – Charles Sturt University
CSU has just announced a new scholarship for students interested in studying Civil Engineering through their Bathurst campus. In partnership with Transgrid, 100 students will receive $20,000 scholarships! The Civil Engineering degrees at CSU are like no other in Australia www.csu.edu.au/engineering
Tertiary Access Payment (TAP)
This scholarship is for regional and rural students who need to relocate for full time tertiary study (Certificate IV and above), https://bit.ly/3RVlNre
Employment opportunity Macquarie Group
An exciting opportunity exists for a bright, driven, and conscientious year 12 student to join Macquarie’s Equity Derivatives and Trading team within the Commodities and Global Markets Group.
The successful candidate will be available to start full-time work following high school graduation and will have work rights and language skills to work in Thailand, Taiwan, or Malaysia long term.
The role will start in the head office team based in Sydney where the student will receive on-the-job and formal training. They will then join our Asia team to commence an international, fast-paced career in financial markets.
Information: https://bit.ly/3Bi56iI
All Students
Study human rights
Australian Catholic University has just announced a new suite of human rights courses:
Bachelor of Human Rights
Bachelor of Human Rights/ Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Human Rights/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Students will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of human rights law and the legal institutional mechanisms, legal principles and legal decisions that provide the framework for all human rights dialogue and practice. You will undertake a specialised suite of units from legal studies, the social sciences and humanities, and philosophy – culminating in a final-year human rights clinic unit, where you will complete an industry placement in the human rights sector. Information: www.acu.ed.au
Dates for your diary
Occupational Therapy
Austin Health is running an online webinar showcasing careers in occupational therapy. You’ll hear from clinicians experienced in the following occupational therapy specialisations:
Acute
Rehabilitation
Hand Therapy
Spinal Cord Injury
Oncology and Palliative care
The event will be held Thursday 6 October at 5pm. RSVP by 30 September by emailing occupationaltherapy@austin.org.au
Start your career in fashion
Kangan Institute is running a three-day camp for students interested in pursuing careers in fashion. The program will run between 26 – 29 September at the Cremorne campus (Victoria). Information and RSVP - www.kangan.edu.au
The University of Melbourne
Hands on Engineering & IT
The University of Melbourne is running an exciting day for Year 10 students keen to explore courses, careers in engineering and IT. Students will participate in workshops, tour the campus, meet students and academics, and have a pizza lunch. The event will be held at the Parkville Campus on Wednesday 28 September 2022 between 9:30am - 3:30pm https://bit.ly/3eOMpf8
Medicine and Dentistry
NIE is running a workshop for students who have completed the UCAT and have applied for medicine and/dentistry courses for the 2023 intake. The workshop aims for students to gain an in-depth understanding and required knowledge of the medical interview processes for specific universities, including Multi-station Mini Interview (MMI), Structured, and Semi-structured panel interviews. The workshops will be run on 24 & 24 September www.nie.edu.au
RMIT University
Tech & Trades Experience Day
This event is for Year 10 – 12 students who are keen to explore tech and trade courses. You will be able to undertake hands-on workshops, tour the facilities, and get course advice. The event is being held on 28 September at the Melbourne campus https://bit.ly/3R9wpCD
Business Camp
The ASE Group are running an inspirational three day camp for young people (7 – 15 years) who are interested in exploring the world of entrepreneurship and starting their own business. It will run at the Swinburne University Hawthorn campus between 26 – 28 September. There is a cost for the camp. www.ase.edu.au/businesscamp
Teen Circus Holiday Program
The National Institute of Circus Arts are running a circus program for young people aged between 13 – 17 years at Prahran, Victoria. The program costs $55 and runs for 2.5 hours, https://www.nica.com.au/
Endeavour College of Natural Health
Future of Wellness Endeavour offers courses in the following study areas:
Naturopathy
Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine
Acupuncture Therapies
Chinese Medicine
Complimentary Medicine
The College is running virtual information sessions between 1 – 30 September for prospective students who are interested in natural health careers.
Information and Registration www.endeavour.edu.au/events/
Monash University Information Sessions Monash is running the following sessions:
28 Sep: Commerce & double degrees
28 Sep: Engineering & double degrees
4 Oct: pathways to and from Monash science
Register via www.monash.edu/discover/events
Music Experience Days
Monash is running several events for students interested in percussion, piano, classical voice and strings. The events will be held in September and October. For information, visit
www.monash.edu/arts/music-performance
Spring into Monash: Indigenous Camp 2022
This camp will provide Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students from Years 10 to 12 with an insight into university life and an opportunity to connect with youth from across the country. The camp will run between 25 – 28 September,
www.monash.edu/indigenous-australians/study/spring-camp
Take CTRL: IT Bootcamp
Monash University is running an IT bootcamp for students in Years 10 – 12 on Tuesday 27 September at the Caulfield campus. The bootcamp will enable you to be in the driver's seat for interactive workshops, hacking demonstrations and robot interactions. You will learn alongside current students and academics to explore Monash IT www.monash.edu/it/events/2022/take-ctrl
Experience Days: Art, Design & Architecture
There are two experience days running at Monash for students interested in exploring courses in fine art, art history and curatorship, design or architecture. The events are running on 27 and 28 September at the Caulfield campus
GSSC Careers Staff
If you need careers advice drop in and see your Neighbourhood Careers Practitioner on Level 1 in the Careers Hub in each neighbourhood.
Careers Practitioners
Careers Leader: Natasha Boyko
Biyala Neighbourhood: Susan Barr
Dharnya Neighbourhood: Graeme Crosbie
Bayuna Neighbourhood: Dan Watson
Partnerships Manager: Mary-Ann Linehan
Industry Engagement Priority Cohorts Coordinator: Colleen Wilkinson