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Term 1 Issue No. 1 27th February 2015
Inside this Issue
Joseph Brunato
Work Experience 2015
EducationUSA
Networking It Can Make a World of Difference
Adelaide Careers & Employment Expo
ADFA Education Award
Radiation Oncology
UMAT Preparation - MedEntry - National Institute of Education
Tabor College
The University of Melbourne Veterinary & Agricultural Sciences Course Info Day
Oxbridge Academic Programs
Projects Abroad
Lattitude Global Volunteering
Cultural Care Au Pair
Antipodeans Abroad: Gapbreak Webinar
Go Overseas
Women Rock-It Cisco TV Series
Introductory Massage Course
SAE Information Night
Aust Defence Force Information Session
NAIDOC Poster Competition
Epic! Short Story Competition
The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition
Work Experience Surveying
StarNow
My Health Career: Health Career Videos
10 Step Plan to your First Job
News from Flinders University
International College of Hotel Management
Joseph Brunato has been awarded a scholarship from PISCE (Primary Industry Centre for Science Education). He was interviewed earlier in term 4, 2014 and was one of the students chosen out of a large field of applicants. Well done Joseph. Industry Placement Scholarship Each PICSE activity centre holds an Industry Placement
Scholarship program for year 11 and 12 students during the summer holidays. The scholarship consists of a one week Residential Camp, one week of Industry Placement where students work as a scientist alongside researchers, all culminating with a scholarship payment of $300! The Residential Camp is held by the partner University for each Activity Centre. Students are engaged in activities at the university and have the opportunity to interact with lecturers and post graduate students during the camp. In addition students visit many research organisations during the week, hearing about current research being conducted and getting to tour the facilities available to researchers at the cutting edge of science. The Industry Placement occurs in the April holidays and is organised at a time that is appropriate for both the student and the industry partner. For one week students experience working with a research scientist, aiding in the current research work of their mentor scientist. This is a great opportunity for students to gain a deeper knowledge of what is involved in working in a field that takes their interest, and to develop some new skills in the field or in the laboratory. Joseph has requested to be placed at the Yalumba Winery because of its impressive laboratory facilities. Joseph said that he learnt a lot of things for example it is possible to fake the taste of sugar by changing the acid levels.
Work Experience for 2015 BEFORE CONSIDERING WORK EXPERIENCE PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING:
It is a legal requirement that prior to commencing work experience students are inducted in the following areas: Work Health & Safety Act 2012, Equal Opportunity and the Children’s
Protection Act 1993. Adequate time (approximately 3-4 hours) should be allocated to cover these topics effectively and students need to demonstrate their understanding. This induction is done by the school.
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In addition to this, the work experience form must be signed by the student, parent/guardian, work experience supervisor (all arranged by the student) and finally the principal (arranged by the school). The original (copies or faxes are unacceptable) work experience agreement form then becomes a legal contract which sets the school insurance cover in place and must be retained by the school for a number of years.
The school must also provide a contact person who is responsible for each student for the duration of their placement.
Work experience is a very valuable experience for most students however; it does take time to ensure that the above expectations are met. We are happy to accommodate students in the times allocated, please do not cause yourself or the school embarrassment by making other arrangements and then asking for exceptions to be made.
Students who wish to do work experience during 2015 are advised that the dates are:
7th - 10th April Deadline for paperwork 3rd March
6th - 10th July Deadline for paperwork 2nd June
28th September - 2nd October Deadline for paperwork 1st September
30th November - 4th December Deadline for paperwork 3rd November
Work or job trials are not sanctioned by SA work experience guidelines.
Please note this is general work experience only. Students undertaking a Vet program will need to organise their Vet work placement with the Vet Office.
EducationUSA This U.S. Government Website provides advice to students interested in applying to U.S. colleges and universities. Information includes how to apply, testing, financial aid, visas, and more. Students interested in tertiary study in the US are encouraged to start the process early. https://www.educationusa.info/australia
Networking It Can Make a World of Difference Taken from The Advertiser Careerone, Saturday 15th November, 2014
Networking has been critical to Jessica Harmston’s career success as owner of food and beverage business Nurish. Harmston, 28 wanted to bring to Adelaide what she had seen in New York – healthy food options, especially for those on the go. She completed Mission Australia’s New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS) program, a federally funded initiative to help people set up sustainable businesses through which participants obtain a Certificate IV in Business (Small Business Management) and a mentor for 12 months.
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Harmston started Nurish in September last year and says much of her business, which includes a store at The Market Shed on Holland on Sundays and deliveries to Adelaide stores and cafes, has come through conversations with people.
“I think we’re always networking, especially at the market we do every Sunday, where we’re always meeting new people,” she says. “We’ve got a few regular clients through there. NEIS was a huge network in itself.”
Adelaide Careers and Employment Expo When: Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd May, 2015
Friday 9.00 am – 3.30 pm and Saturday 10.00 am – 4.00 pm Where: Jubilee Pavilion, Adelaide Showground
We will be taking a bus load of students to this event on Friday morning 9.00 am – 12.00 noon. To register please call in to the careers office or email.
ADFA Education Award The Australian Defence Force Academy Education Award is presented annually to Year 12 students in recognition of leadership potential, and academic and sporting achievements exhibited during Year 11. The award comprises of a laptop computer and certificate. There are up to 100 awards available on behalf of the Navy, Army and Air Force which will be presented to suitable applicants
who have applied for entry to ADFA. Applications open (of the year the applicant is in Year 11) 1st May. Further details are available at: http://www.defencejobs.gov.au/education/adfa/howToApply/educationAward.aspx
Radiation Oncology www.acareerinradiationoncology.com.au
Resource materials have been developed to educate students about a career in Radiation Oncology, including information about a career as a radiation oncologist, radiation therapist and radiation oncology medical physicist. The ‘A Career in Radiation Oncology’ videos can be accessed at:
General video about a career in radiation oncology http://youtu.be/5E5ssMKEBHs
Patient Pathways https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKRzrFnBPIY
Radiation Therapists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXT8k2C_-KY
Radiation Oncologists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzYCDmaS7bU
Radiation Oncology Medical Physicists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTzNto3jrqk
or a copy of the videos is included on a USB available from the careers office.
UMAT Preparation MedEntry Students interested in pursuing medicine and other health courses need to sit the UMAT on 29th July, 2015. MedEntry is a government accredited Registered Training Organisation specialising in UMAT preparation. MedEntry offers discounts of 30% for
groups, and numerous scholarships. For more information, please visit www.MedEntry.edu.au National Institute of Education (NIE) also offer UMAT preparation course materials and run workshops. Enrolments are already filling up. All details are available via www.nie.edu.au
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Tabor Adelaide Brochures for students providing further information about Tabors courses are available outside the careers office.
Tabor Adelaide offers fully government accredited Primary and Secondary Years teaching degrees.
Small learning community, with the focus being on the student.
Tabor Adelaide graduates have an outstanding reputation for excellence.
Placed in a school within 6 weeks of commencing the course.
What are the entry requirements of the Bachelor of Education degree?
An ATAR score of at least 70. Applicants below 70 may be considered.
Dedication and desire to become an amazing teacher!
A sense of calling to teach.
How can students find out more/apply?
Visit the Tabor Adelaide website and apply.
http://taboradelaide.edu.au/schools/school-of-education/application
The University of Melbourne Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Course Information Day
Students will have the opportunity to explore veterinary, agricultural and food science programs at Melbourne as well as a range of other careers in science, veterinary nursing and equine studies. Course lectures and vet hospital tours will be delivered throughout the day and staff and students will
be on hand to provide information.
For further information visit www.fvas.unimelb.edu.au
Oxbridge Academic Programs
2015 Summer Study Abroad – Years 8 - 12
For 30 years Oxbridge has been offering outstanding summer programs for middle and high school students in Europe and America. Whether in Oxford, Cambridge, New York, Paris, Montpellier, Barcelona, Salamanca, UCLA or St Andrews, students work with world class teachers to broaden their horizons and enjoy life-changing experiences. For more details visit www.oxbridgeprograms.com and [email protected]
Projects Abroad Volunteer Programs Overseas for Year 10 and 11 students Outside the careers office we have some leaflets detailing summer holiday volunteer programs for Year 10 and 11 students. These programs are tightly scheduled and
chaperoned to ensure a well-structured, safe and supported short stay for younger students which packs a lot of experience and volunteer work into a short period of time.
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They run over two weeks for small groups of 10 – 15 students and offer a variety of experiences.
In addition to programs working with disadvantaged children, this year there are also opportunities in:
Nepal – Medical Observation Experience
Philippines – Construction
Cambodia – Marine Conservation
Projects Abroad Information Session Come to a Projects Abroad information session to find out more about their overseas volunteering programs. Adelaide: 31st March, 6.30 – 7.00 pm The Cumberland Arms Hotel, 205 Waymouth Street, Adelaide Register: http://www.projects-abroad.com.au/more-info/information-events/
Lattitude Global Volunteering Applications open for Lattitude placements in 2016
Applications are now open for 2016 placements with Lattitude Global Volunteering. Lattitude (formerly Gap Activity Projects) is the original gap year organisation, having
supported thousands of young Australians on worthwhile and challenging placements for over 40 years.
Dates for your diary
March - May Lattitude Information Nights held around Australia
Friday 5 June Application deadline for all placements
July Applicant interviews around Australia
For more details please visit [email protected] and www.lattitude.org.au
Cultural Care Au Pair Au Pair Week 2015 – Meeting Dates
Receive a $200 discount when you attend an Au Pair Week meeting
Meet Cultural Care staff and chat with them one on one
Learn about the program, and have all of your questions answered
Listen to real au pair stories from Returnees
Decide if being an au pair is the right fit for you
Au Pair Week Meeting – SA Saturday 14th March 10.00 am – 12.00noon Greenacres Library 2 Fosters Road, Hillcrest, Adelaide
To register go to www.culturalcare.com.au or call 1800 677 373
Antipodeans Abroad: Gapbreak Webinar Wednesday 4th March, 6.00 – 7.00pm (AEST) @ Online. Listen in from home on a computer, laptop or iPad to find out specific information about destinations and projects that you are interested in. http://www.antipodeans.com.au/info-nights.htm
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Go Overseas Go Overseas is a website that allows you to find and compare overseas programs. Every organisation and program has been reviewed by students who have participated in that program. There are also over 300 articles on travel available as well as customised country guides. http://www.gooverseas.com/
Women Rock-It Cisco TV Series Tune in to a free live online TV broadcast to hear women at Cisco talk about their experiences working in careers in technology. 23rd April, 2:30pm (ACDT) Register: http://www.cisco.com/web/SG/partners/womenrock-it.html#~Agenda
Introductory Massage Course Evolve College offer short courses in Introductory Massage that go for two days with hands-on training. Adelaide: 21st & 22nd March; 23rd & 24th March.
Enrol: http://www.studymassage.com.au/massage-courses/introductory-massage-course/dates
SAE Info Night SAE’s Adelaide Campus is hosting an information night to find out about their courses, with a focus on Sound Production and Music Production. Staff, students and graduates will be available to answer all your questions.
13th May Unit 4, Level 2, 282 Gouger St, Adelaide
Register: http://sae.edu.au/news-and-events/events/adelaide-campus-info-night-may-13-2015
Australian Defence Force Information Session Online – ADFA Facebook Q and A: Thursday 5th March, 6:30pm. https://www.facebook.com/DefenceJobsAustralia/events
NAIDOC Poster Competition Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists aged 13 and over are invited to submit an artwork to the NAIDOC poster competition, which will be used on NAIDOC’s 2015 promotional posters. The artwork should incorporate this year’s NAIDOC theme ‘We all Stand on Sacred Ground – Learn, Respect and Celebrate’ and needs to be submitted along with an entry form by 27th March. http://www.naidoc.org.au/about-national-naidoc-poster-competition
Epic! Short Story Competition Students are invited to submit a short story under 300 words focusing on the theme of “Home is …”. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in two age categories – Primary Students and High School Students. Entries close Thursday 2nd April 2015.
http://footpathlibrary.org/the-footpath-library-epic-short-story-competition/
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The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition A competition open to all writers under the age of 18 who live in a Commonwealth country or territory. The theme for 2015 is ‘A Young Commonwealth’. Entries are to be submitted online and close 1st May. https://thercs.org/youth/competition
Work Experience in Surveying
Secondary school students who are interested in a career in surveying can submit their details on this online form. A Life Without Limits will then attempt to put them in touch with an appropriate company for work experience. http://www.alifewithoutlimits.com.au/student-work-experience/secondary-students/ Please also liaise with Mrs Wilkosz in the careers office.
StarNow StarNow lists a range of jobs and open auditions for actors, dancers, film crews, musicians, and more. http://www.starnow.com.au/
My Health Career: Health Career Videos This webpage contains videos of health professionals, students, and industry experts speaking about career opportunities and study pathways within their field of health care. Selected videos are available covering the disciplines of dentistry, dietetics, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, podiatry and psychology. https://www.myhealthcareer.com.au/videos
10 Step Plan to your First Job The ACTU website offers a good reference list to help students organise themselves for their first job. http://worksite.actu.org.au/10-step-plan-to-your-first-job-plus-one-extra-step/
News from Flinders University Increased demand for Flinders courses Undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses at Flinders University have experienced strong demand in 2015. The University has responded by making a total of 7,016 offers (up from 6,841 offers in 2014) in the 15th January offer round.
Over 100 of our Year 12 2014 graduates were offered places in undergraduate courses at Flinders University.
Bonus Points The three South Australian universities, Flinders University, The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia, have replaced all equity and subject bonus schemes with two new bonus schemes. The new schemes are for students studying Year 12 in 2015 who apply for entry to studies commencing in the 2016 university academic year.
The two new schemes are the SA Universities Equity Scheme and the SA Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Scheme. More information on current bonus points can be found at:
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http://www.satac.edu.au/documents/factsheet sacentcet saunisbonuspoints.pdf
International College of Hotel Management (ICHM) Offer interested students the opportunity to attend a live-in career week to experience firsthand.
What to expect at Career Week This live-in introduction to hotel management is your opportunity to experience firsthand the hotel/hospitality environment and ICHM.
You can expect to:
Learn more about the international tourism and hospitality industry.
Gain an in-depth understanding of the ICHM hotel management course.
Find out about the different career paths and what their graduates are doing.
Have a fun, hands-on introduction to hotel operations.
Gain an introduction to management and supervision topics.
A visit to local hospitality and tourism sites.
Ask questions of current ICHM students.
Meet some of the teaching staff.
Experience the world class ICHM teaching facilities.
Learn about ICHM’s worldwide hotel industry placement.
Experience ICHM’s outstanding on-campus student accommodation complex.
See poster on careers noticeboard and application forms are outside the careers office. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Disclaimer: Statements on careers and courses included in this newsletter are not necessarily those of SHCS. ie: The text of notices on courses and industry prospects may be taken directly from their correspondence/publicity material. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________