Career & VET Report 

Western Victorian Careers Expo 2023

All students from years 7-12 will attend.

June 20, 2023 

The Western Victorian Careers Expo is country Victoria’s largest careers expo. Since its inception in 1986, this premier regional event has provided a one-stop-shop of vocational information to Western Victorian students, school leavers, job seekers, career changers, those returning to work and people considering further study or training.

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Work Experience- Year 10 

10th -14th of July

Preparing for Work Experience

Thinking about a career, but not sure if it’s going to be the right fit? Work experience is a great way to get a taste of a job and build some important skills. So if you’re thinking of going on work experience, this blog will provide you with practical tips and advice to help you prepare, and come out the other end feeling more secure about your career choices.

 

The Importance of Work Experience

Work experience can serve as a stepping stone towards your future career. It offers a glimpse into the real working world, helping you develop essential skills, gain industry insights, and make informed decisions about your future. By participating actively and preparing beforehand, you’ll maximise the value of this experience and lay the foundation for your future career choices.

 

Research and Goal Setting

Before you begin your placement, do some research about the company or organisation you’ll be joining. Familiarise yourself with their mission, values, and the work they do. This knowledge will demonstrate your enthusiasm and allow you to ask thoughtful questions. It’s also a good idea to set specific goals for what you hope to achieve during your placement. Whether it’s gaining exposure to a particular department or mastering a specific skill, having clear objectives will guide your efforts and make your experience more meaningful.

 

Dress Code and Professional Etiquette

First impressions matter, and dressing appropriately is an essential aspect of professional etiquette. Find out the dress code at the workplace and ensure your attire is clean, neat, and aligned with their expectations. Remember to maintain a professional demeanour throughout your work experience, including polite and respectful communication with colleagues, punctuality, and a positive attitude. These habits will demonstrate your enthusiasm and leave a lasting impression – and could net you a positive reference at the end of your placement.

 

Networking and Building Relationships

Work experience provides an excellent opportunity to network and build valuable professional relationships. Take the initiative to introduce yourself to colleagues, ask about their roles, and the journeys they took to get to where they are today. Actively participate in team activities and engage in conversations, showing genuine curiosity and eagerness to learn. Cultivating relationships within your chosen field can open doors to future opportunities and mentorship.

 

Embracing Challenges and Seeking Feedback

During your placement, you may encounter unfamiliar tasks or situations. Embrace these challenges as learning opportunities and push yourself beyond your comfort zone. At the same time, don’t hesitate to ask for help or clarification when needed. Additionally, seek feedback from your supervisor or colleagues to gauge your progress and identify areas for improvement. This feedback will be invaluable in knowing the skills and knowledge you can work on in the future.

 

Reflecting and Learning from the Experience

Once your placement comes to an end, take time to reflect on the lessons you’ve learned and the skills you’ve acquired. Consider how this experience has shaped your understanding of your chosen career path and identify areas you’d like to explore further. Reflecting on your work experience will help you make informed decisions about your future studies and career aspirations.

 

By properly preparing, researching, embracing challenges, and building relationships, you’ll maximise the benefits of your work experience placement. Remember, this experience could be a stepping stone to your future; stay positive, be proactive, and make the most of any opportunities that come your way.

You can find more blogs and advice about preparing for work experience and search for opportunities on our website here.

 

La Trobe | Aspire Early Entry Program Webinar

May 23, 2023 

Step into the future with an early conditional offer to La Trobe.

We have multiple streams to choose from, so if you’ve given back to your community, achieved good results in Year 11 or taken extra university studies, giving you the reassurance that you have a place in your preferred course before you complete Year 12.

In this webinar, we’ll tell you exactly what goes into writing a successful Aspire application and you’ll get the opportunity to ask questions to get the help you need.

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UniMelb | Focus on Agriculture

May 23, 2023 

Are you passionate about addressing food sustainability challenges, protecting the health of animals and securing our future? In the Bachelor of Agriculture, you’ll gain knowledge and experience across science, technology and business to build a career with lasting impact.

Book your place now to learn more about the Plant and Soil Science, Production Animal Science and Agricultural Economics majors. Hear from current students as they share their experiences studying at both the Parkville and Dookie campuses’ purpose-built labs, and how they’ve put their theory into practice.

The Bachelor of Agriculture is your foundation to a global career with diverse opportunities all along the value chain of agriculture, including sustainable water and farming practices, disease-resistant crop development, agribusiness management, policy advising, animal welfare and more.

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ACU | Entry and Pathways for Year 12 Students Webinar

May 23, 2023 

ACU has a range of pathways and entry programs available to Year 12 students. In this webinar, our Future Students team will explain our various options and the eligibility criteria for each one, and you’ll hear from current students about their journeys.

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UniMelb | Focus on Music

May 23, 2023 

Ready to push your artistic boundaries in an atmosphere of bravery and creative risk taking? In the Bachelor of Music, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to think, feel and create with your own unique voice, with an industry-focused curriculum designed to provide you with real-world experience.

As a music student, you’ll learn and develop your craft in the heart of Melbourne’s famous Arts Precinct, under the guidance of internationally recognised musicians and researchers.

Book your place at this information evening to hear from current students as they share their experiences, and discover our six areas of specialisation:

  • Composition
  • Musicology and Ethnomusicology
  • Music Studies
  • Interactive Composition
  • Jazz and Improvisation
  • Performance

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Monash | Discover Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Paramedicine

May 25, 2023 

Discover what it’s like to study occupational therapy, physiotherapy and paramedicine at Monash.

Join us to hear first-hand from our teaching staff and current students about their experiences.

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Monash | Discover Media Communications

May 25, 2023 

Discover how you can develop core professional communication and media content creation skills in the Bachelor of Media Communication.

Choose to specialise in one of four areas – journalism, media, public relations or screen, and build your industry portfolio through hands-on experience. Stay to the end and join us on a tour of our multi-million dollar, industry-standard, Monash Media Lab.

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AIE | Online Campus Day

May 27, 2023 

Discover the courses designed to get you started in game development, 3D animation, film and visual effects at the AIE Online Campus Day on Sat 27 May 2023. AIE will be running this event for students interested in studying online. You will be able to meet our teachers, explore how classes will run, course options, career pathways and see our amazing student work.

We will be covering everything you need to know about the:

  • careers in games and VFX that we train students for;
  • studios and industries that we work with;
  • courses we offer – from beginners to professional mastery, and;
  • the software, skills and knowledge we teach.

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Deakin | Forensic Detective Program

June 5 to June 9, 2023 

Year 9 and 10 students participate in an interactive 3-hour workshop in our science laboratories, giving students the chance to work in a real-life setting. Activities completed by students are related to entomology, fingerprinting, pollen, hair and fibre analysis, as well as chemistry, blood and DNA analysis. Includes a visit to our Crime Scene House facility.

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La Trobe | Futures Day 2023

June 5, 2023 

Futures Day is a fun and interactive way to explore your post Year 12 study options.

Join us to hear from expert academics and teachers in a range of study areas. Pick the discipline sessions that spark your interest and build your own Futures Day to explore study and pathway options available to you.

During recess, grab a free bite to eat and roam our expo area to speak to academics and industry partners.

There will be an overview session from both La Trobe University and SuniTAFE including space to ask questions to a student panel.

Finish the day with some live music and food from our food truck festival.

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Enter the World of Le Cordon Bleu – Career Residential, Melbourne

June 28 to June 30, 2023 

We’re opening our doors to high school students in Years 11 & 12, to experience a ‘day in the life’ at one of the world’s leading culinary and hospitality institutions to provide a taste of what a future career in global hospitality will be like.

Meet lecturers and Le Cordon Bleu professionals, hear from industry experts, discover what Le Cordon Bleu hospitality management degree programmes involve and experience hands-on culinary arts with our chefs.

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RMIT | Tech & Trades Experience Day 2023

June 29, 2023 

Come and be a part of RMIT’s Tech and Trades Experience Day, an exciting event that lets you delve into the dynamic world of Technology and Trades!

Don’t miss out on this exclusive chance to gain practical knowledge, explore potential career paths, and network with industry professionals. Join us at RMIT’s Tech and Trades Experience Day and get a glimpse of what your future could hold!

We welcome all year 10, 11 and 12 high school students as well as parents/guardians. Students can participate in two hands-on workshops, tour facilities, interact with staff and students, and win prizes. Parents can connect with staff, students, and industry guests to learn about opportunities at RMIT.

Students will have the chance to choose two workshops from fields such as Building Design, Carpentry, Cyber Security, Electrical, Engineering, Refrigeration, Information Technology, Plumbing, and Surveying. These fields offer strong industry growth and promising future career prospects.

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Resources

Exploring Vocational Education

Are you thinking about your options for when you leave school? In this blog, we’ll delve into the world of vocational education and why it might be the perfect choice for you. While university is often seen as the traditional route to employment after school, vocational education offers a unique and equally promising pathway to success. So, let’s dive in and discover why vocational education might just be the right fit for you.

 

Embracing Your Passions and Strengths

Are you someone who loves getting hands-on, thrives in practical environments, or has a strong inclination towards a specific trade or skill? Vocational education allows you to explore and develop your passions and strengths. Whether it’s automotive mechanics, culinary arts, graphic design, healthcare, or information technology, vocational programs provide specialised training that directly aligns with your interests, giving you a head start in pursuing a career you truly enjoy.

 

Real-World Experience

One of the unique aspects of vocational education is the emphasis on real-world experience. While theoretical knowledge has its place, vocational programs offer practical, industry-specific training that allows you to gain valuable hands-on experience. By working with professionals in your chosen field, you’ll develop the skills employers are seeking, making you more marketable and ready to hit the ground running after graduation.

 

Career Readiness

Vocational education equips you with the skills and expertise required for immediate entry into the workforce. These programs are designed to meet industry demands, ensuring you have the knowledge and practical abilities necessary to excel in your chosen career. Additionally, many vocational institutions have strong connections with local businesses and industries, providing opportunities for traineeships, apprenticeships, and job placement assistance. This bridge between education and employment enhances your prospects right from the get-go.

 

Flexibility and Affordability

University education often comes with a significant time commitment and financial investment. In contrast, vocational education offers flexibility in terms of program length and structure. Whether you’re looking for a short-term course or a longer program, vocational education allows you to choose what works best for you. Moreover, vocational programs are often more cost-effective (and sometimes even completely free), saving you from the burden of extensive student loans and enabling you to enter the workforce sooner.

 

Meeting Industry Demands

As the workforce evolves, industries have an increasing demand for skilled professionals in various sectors. Vocational education addresses this need by focusing on specific industries, offering specialised training that directly aligns with emerging job opportunities. By pursuing vocational education, you position yourself as a valuable asset to employers seeking individuals with practical skills and industry-specific knowledge.

 

As you contemplate your future options, remember that vocational education is a pathway worth considering. It offers you a chance to embrace your passions, gain practical experience, and enter the workforce equipped with the skills and knowledge employers seek.

So take a moment to explore the vast array of vocational programs available. Contact local TAFEs and VET providers and gather information to make an informed decision. Remember, your journey is about finding the right path for you.

You can also learn more about vocational education and training on our website here.

 

5 Essential Budgeting Tips for Teenagers

As a teenager, learning how to manage your money effectively is an essential life skill that can set you on the path to financial success. Budgeting not only helps you make the most of your earnings but also builds discipline and responsible financial habits. In this blog, we’ll explore five budgeting tips specifically tailored for teenagers, empowering you to take control of your finances and pave the way for a secure future.

 

Set Clear Financial Goals

Having clear financial goals is the first step toward successful budgeting. Take some time to identify your short-term and long-term objectives. Are you saving for a specific item, like a new smartphone or a trip? Or do you have more long-term goals, such as saving for university or starting a small business? By defining your goals, you can allocate your money accordingly and stay motivated to stick to your budget.

 

Track Your Expenses

Keeping track of your expenses is crucial to understanding where your money goes and identifying areas where you can cut back or save. Make a habit of recording your spending – this can be through a budgeting app (such as Mint or PocketGuard) or even just in a simple notebook. Categorise your expenses, such as entertainment, transportation, or eating out, to get a clear picture of your spending patterns. This practice will help you make informed decisions and make adjustments as needed.

 

Differentiate Between Needs and Wants

It’s easy to get carried away with impulsive purchases, especially when you’re bombarded with ads constantly. Learning to differentiate between needs and wants is vital for maintaining a balanced budget. Before making a purchase, ask yourself if it’s a necessity or a desire. By focusing on what you need first, you can prioritise your spending and allocate any remaining funds toward your wants without jeopardising your financial stability.

 

Be Realistic

A budget acts as a roadmap for your finances, guiding you toward your goals. To create a realistic budget, start by calculating your income, including allowances, part-time job earnings, or any other sources. Next, list your regular expenses, such as school supplies, transportation costs, and personal items. Allocate a portion of your income toward savings and emergencies. Ensure your expenses don’t exceed your income, and leave room for unexpected expenses. Regularly review and adjust your budget to stay on track.

 

Save and Invest Wisely

Saving money is not only about setting it aside; it’s also about making it grow. Explore different savings options available to teenagers, such as opening a savings account or investing in low-risk ventures. We recommend you seek guidance from a trusted adult or financial advisor to understand the various investment opportunities suitable for your age and financial goals before setting out on your own. By starting early and developing good saving and investing habits, you’ll set yourself up for a prosperous future.

 

Mastering budgeting as a teenager can have a profound impact on your financial wellbeing throughout your life. Remember, the earlier you start, the better off you’ll be in the long run. Embrace these budgeting tips, and enjoy the journey toward financial independence and success.

You can find lots more info and advice on all things financial on the government’s Money Smart website, or check out some more budgeting tips for teenagers on our website here.

Mrs Victoria Heffernan, Careers Teacher