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Term Four

As we draw nearer to the end of term four it is always a good time to reflect on the year that has been however it is also a good time to ponder the future. 

 

Not sure what you want to do? Do you want to explore the things that interest you? Discover something new? Make some plans? Set some goals? Why not explore the free lite version of our Morrisby Careers Aspirations Assessment. 

 

You can download a presentation of the program below.

If you are interested in giving it a go please contact Bronte for your personalised access code.

 

COMPLETE MORRISBY ASSESMENT

Recommendations are based on a series of psychometric assessments to help identify strengths, and results are combined with a more subjective questionnaire where students can state their preferences for work styles, environments and talents. Cost is a one-time $50 for lifetime access.  You can view a sample report below.

Please contact me if you would like access or more information.

 

ALTERNATIVELY  YOU CAN ALSO ACCESS THIS FULL LIST OF EXCELLENT RESOURCES

Download this list of special resource links

Australian Jobs 2021 Digital edition here

ELECTIVES 2022 CALL OUT!

If you or someone you know would like to offer a term long elective please feel free to send me a proposal or make a time to discuss your ideas further.

 

The Electives program is designed to broaden students’ learning within and beyond the curriculum, providing opportunity for interdisciplinary experiences. It offers the possibility to challenge, extend or deepen knowledge in a specific area of study, or ignite a passion for a particular general interest. Staff, parents, past students and supporters outside of the immediate school community can offer a subject about which they are passionate and have specialist knowledge.

 

Each term students from Years 7 to 10 choose between a wide variety of subjects including the arts, science, technology, construction and sport. The Electives program fosters Preshil’s enduring commitment to: making, choosing, building, playmaking and performing, as described in the Preshil ‘Courage’ book.

What else is in this issue?

  • EMPLOYMENT NOTICES
    • KFC are now hiring
  • TERTIARY EVENT UPDATES
    • Monash
      • Open Nights
      • Discovery Days
      • Robogals
      • New Course
  • WHERE DO I FIND THINGS?
    • What types of courses are there?
    • What are tertiary institutions like?
    • News & Notifications
    • Making an Appointment

EMPLOYMENT NOTICES

KFC Australia wide are now hiring! 

At KFC, you can earn extra cash while having a blast with great new mates and enjoying your youth to the fullest. At the same time, they will give you the training, support and opportunities to set you up for success – in whatever you do next. So, whether you’re ready to take that first job leap, make the most of your spare time or find that career next step, the solution is simple:  Check out his link for more information.

TERTIARY EVENT UPDATES

MONASH

Art, Design & Architecture Open Night

Register for the 25 November here.

 

MONASH CAMPUS DISCOVERY DAYS

Monash are inviting senior secondary school students to take part in a curated tour to experience the best of our campuses and discover exactly what it’s like to be a Monash student. Places are limited, so registrations are required.

Clayton campus: 6–7 December

Caulfield campus: 8 December

Parkville campus: 8 December

Peninsula campus: 8 December

For more information and to register visit this link.

 

MONASH ROBOGALS: ENGAGE ENGINEER

Monash and Robogals are inviting students in Year 9 or 10 interested in robotics and engineering to Engage Engineer 2022 at their Clayton Campus. This is a free immersive two-day event to gain practical experience in engineering. Activities include eight workshops run by Monash Engineering student teams, a tour of Robotics in Medicine and Interaction Laboratory, and a Q&A panel. Lunch will be provided on both days.

Date: 17–18 January 2022

Location: Clayton campus

For more information and to register visit this link.

MONASH - NEW COURSE!

Open! Bachelor of Criminology and Policing 
The only course of its kind in Victoria. In three years, students will complete the core requirements of the Bachelor of Criminology, and a Diploma of Policing, undertaken at the Victoria Police Academy. This course will provide the chance to achieve the dream of working in the police force, or choosing to work in an area requiring crime and justice experts, such as anti-corruption, crime prevention, justice, human rights, juvenile justice, and social welfare. For more information visit this link.

WHERE DO I FIND THINGS?

WHAT TYPES OF COURSES CAN I STUDY?

WHAT ARE TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS LIKE?

 

NEWS AND NOTIFICATIONS

Please remember to log in and read your  Compass NewsFeed. 

 

MAKING AN APPOINTMENT

You can contact me anytime in the Online Careers Hub in Zoom. Please use this link on the Preshil Careers website to make an appointment because it syncs to my calendar to avoid clashes. If you have any questions, concerns or need a face-to-face appointment please email me anytime at bronte.howell@preshil.vic.edu.au

Career Practitioner

Professional Member Career Education Association of Victoria (CEAV) 

Morrisby Accredited Careers Adviser

Visit: https://www.preshilcareers.com.au/

 

Special thanks to Jacky Burton from the Yarra Career Practitioners Group and Compass Career News who tirelessly each year puts together a lot of the one-sheet information guides that help us collate tertiary course information into the one place for students to easily access.