The latest Careers events and opportunities for March.
Training News
College of Electrical
Training Course for Girls
The Department of Training and
Workforce Development has granted the College of Electrical Training Joondalup
campus 16 places to run an all girls Cert II in Electrotechnology
(Pre-Apprenticeship) course through VET in schools.
The course is scheduled to start on March 1. This is a great opportunity
for girls wishing to take that first step towards working in a trade.
Pathway to Engineering and Communications
The
College of Electrical Training has recently signed an MOU with Edith Cowan
University that will provide a pathway into Engineering and
Communication’s.
Getting an Apprenticeship or Traineeship Advice
Getting an
Australian Apprenticeship is more complex than many people think. Over the next
few months, AATIS will be focussing on the Steps to an Australian
Apprenticeship.
We will be
publishing more articles, sharing great social media posts and launching a
brand new flowchart. To start off, take a look at our relaunched Steps to an
Australian Apprenticeship web pages!
These steps will explain the process of getting an apprenticeship or
traineeship, from the research stage to when the training begins.
21 March Webinar - Steps To An Australian Apprenticeship
This webinar will
walk you through each of the Steps to an Australian Apprenticeship. We will
explain what each of the steps cover and show you how to find resources to help
you or your clients in finding an apprenticeship or traineeship.
REGISTER NOW NOTE: This webinar is on at 11am West
Australian time.
Applications now open! WA Training
Awards 2019
Year 12
Events
1 March – UCAT Applications Open
You can find information about the new approach HERE including a lot
of information for potential candidates with special needs. There are practice
tests and resources and clear instructions on what to expect in the test on the
site.
13 March Murdoch Law and Criminology Open Night
A legal career can open up a world of opportunities: working with
creative artists, dealing with big business, and lobbying for environmental and
social justice. The only uni in Australia to offer Criminology as a degree,
Murdoch also boasts its own state-of-the-art electronic Moot Court.
13 March Notre Dame Thinking Beyond Careers for Parents.
How do we equip
students to navigate a future that hasn’t been dreamt of yet? Through
empowering them with the fundamentals of the timeless art of critical thinking.
We'll also step you
through the transition from high school to university, our admissions process
and uni student life. This event is for students in Year 10, 11 and 12 and
their parents/guardians.
18 March UWA Year 12 Course Information Evening
Make the most of
your WACE results. Find out more about:
·features and benefits of UWA's
course model
·courses and entry requirements;
·maximising your ATAR
·Work Integrated Learning and
student exchange opportunities
·key dates for 2019 and more
You can also talk
directly to faculty specialists, academic teaching staff and current UWA
students. Register HERE.
Medicine Information Sessions
The medicine information sessions at Notre Dame and Curtin
are always very well attended so it is wise to arrive early to get a good seat.
· UWA is not having a special
health industry information event this year. People wanting to know about the
changes from UMAT to UCAT should go to the Year 12 Course Information Session on 18 March to ask questions.
You may contact the Medical Admissions Centre for more information on (08) 6488
4646.
27 March Murdoch Education Open Night
Inspire the next
generation of students with Murdoch's Education degree. You'll develop new ways
of thinking under the guidance of our experienced academics and be able to take
advantage of unique student experiences, admissions pathways, scholarships and study
abroad opportunities.
Year 12 NEWS
2019 Examination Timetable
The 2019 written ATAR course examinations are
scheduled to run from Wednesday, 30 October to Tuesday, 19 November.
Information about specific course written examinations will become available on
27 May.
TISC Update from the CEO
Each year Wayne
Betts, the head of TISC, speaks at the Notre Dame/Career Development
Association workshop and he always makes regulations and stats interesting.
Key points that I
took from his talk in February were:
· Students who don’t meet the
English language requirement for university entry can’t be considered in first
round offers.
· TISC has switched to electronic
documents for information gathering and sharing. This has speeded up its
processes and capacity to consult with universities.
· There is ongoing work trying to
standardize information and processes across Australia so that students will
have the same application processes in all states and territories.
· The new Course
Seeker
site provides information about courses at all Tertiary Admission Centre
institutions. They are trying to make it possible to compare universities and
similar courses at universities. This site will get better over time.
· There is growing emphasis on
standardizing special consideration
in application processes across universities across Australia.
· The focus on ATAR is reducing but uptake of
alternative pathways has plateaued.
· Functionality of TISC Site has
been improved as universities now provide predicted ATAR minimum so that it can
be publicized. Students can plug their anticipated ATAR into the TISC site to
see if they have a chance of being offered a place.
Year
11
1 March National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) 2020 Applications Open
In January 2019, seventy
students from Western Australia attended the National Youth Science Forum.
The aim of the NYSF
is to inspire young Australians to value science and past participants report
that the experience is transformative.
18 March UWA Course Information Evening for Year 10 - 11
Our free information session will
help make your Year 10 or 11 experience a positive one, even if you're unsure
of what to study in the future.
You can also talk directly to faculty
specialists, academic teaching staff and current UWA students.
2019 WACE Manual
You can download a copy of the 2019 WACE Manual HERE.
Year 9 –
10
8 March Get Real Experience and Try Nursing (GREaT) Work Experience for
Year 10s
Applications close
for the 2019 Get Ready Experience and Try Nursing work experience program on 8
March. The program is conducted in hospitals around Western Australia.
19 March Maths Pathways Information Years 9 - 12
This information session at ECU is for Year 9 – 10 students and parents
AND for Year 11- 12 students who are
already on maths pathways and wondering what opportunities are in front of
them.
Time: 5.30 ECU Mt Lawley Building 3, Room 3.101
31 March Maths Association Expo
There will be lots
of stalls and exhibitors with interactive events designed to engage students as
they learn to play with maths.
Time: 9am – 4pm
Crown Convention
Centre
The event is free.
10 April Maths Pathways Evening Years 9 – 12
The Maths
Association is keen to let students know the rich world that opens up for those
who take maths pathways. You can discover what is possible at the Maths
Pathways Information Evening at Murdoch
Time: 5.30 Murdoch
University. Robertson Lecture Theatre, Building 245
School Based Traineeships in Government
Year 11 students
have the opportunity to undertake paid part-time employment-based training two
days a week.
Upon successful completion of the school-based traineeship,
students will be awarded a Certificate II in Government (Public Administration)
and this will count towards their Western Australian Certificate of Education
(WACE).
While there may not
be a traineeship available, one may be developed in collaboration between a
government department and a school if a student shows interest in a pathway.
Rural Regional and Remote News
North Regional Jobs and Skills Centre Services
Jobs and Skills
services are designed to help people to find what career they want to follow,
to gain job application skills and to find out about courses at universities
and at TAFE.
Albany Jobs and Skills Centre officially
launched
South Regional TAFE's
Albany Jobs and Skills Centre was officially launched today by Premier
Mark McGowan and Education and Training Minister Sue Ellery.
The Centre is based
at the Albany TAFE campus. You can contact the Albany Jobs and Skills Centre HERE.
Individual Placement and Support – Albany and Broome
Headspace is to be
the provider of employment placement and support services to people impacted by
mental ill-health.
Aboriginal News
Mandalah 2020 Scholarships Open
2020 secondary
scholarship applications open
MADALAH is calling
for applications from Indigenous students interested in undertaking their
high-school studies at one of our partner schools.
Prospective
students should review the selection criteria on the MADALAH website.
Employment Education and Housing graduate named 'Employee of the
Year'
Romesh George completed his Certificate III in Civil
Construction with near perfect attendance and secured permanent employment in
landscaping.
He was recently named 2018 ‘Employee of the Year’ for the
Nyamba Buru Yawuru, Transition to Work Program.
Central Queensland University Indigenous Scholarships and Support
CQU has a $20,000
Indigenous Student Scholarship and a range of other support services available
to Indigenous students. CQU offers most of its courses online with support
centres available around the country. You can find out more about this
scholarship and support services HERE.
Indigenous Careers.gov.au
The Commonwealth Government has created a site with direct
links to jobs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. You can find these
jobs HERE.
Mindaroo Generation One - In School Parent Employment Service
Mindaroo Generation One - Indigenous Education Engagement
Our goal is to design, test and scale effective strategies
for communities and governments to support these schools in improving
Indigenous educational outcomes from kindy to year 12.
Join us on this learning journey. Whether you are a teacher,
a principal, a parent, work in a community or government, access to current and
best practice knowledge on how to improve Indigenous education in your
community is critical. For more information go HERE.
Students
with Disability
13 March Mental Health Career
Information Webinar
Career advisors, parents and service providers may
be interested in this webinar which aims to improve awareness of how to support
young people experiencing mental ill health.
Ticket
to Work Program
The Ticket to Work
prepares young people with disability for the world of work and provides them
with an open employment pathway in their transition from school.
There are two providers
in WA.
This worksheet is just one of the resources
on the School to Work tab of the National Disability
Coordination Officer Program (NDC0) site.
This
site supports senior students to transition to further education.
International Student
News
University Foundation Program (UFP)
Canning College and St
Georges Anglican Grammar School deliver UFP program in Western Australia. The course is designed to
help international students to gain places at Western Australian universities.
Applying for University
The government
Tertiary Information Service Centre (TISC) undertakes a range of services for Western Australian universities.
TISC identifies the
following links to information for international student applicants at:
Curtin University
Edith Cowan University
Murdoch University
The University of Western Australia
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