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- Student Spotlight: Logan Salvage - ASBA
- JPC Careers Community
- ANU Early Entry Information
- ANU Open Day
- Early Entry to University - FAQ
- Defence Force Information Sessions
- University of Sydney - Webinars
- Pathways into Medicine and Dentistry Webinar
- Anglicare College Courses
- Skills for work - Giving and receiving feedback
This is your JPC Careers Team:
- Ms Teena Zorzi - Leader of Learning and Wellbeing (Careers and Pathways)
- Mr Dominic Charter - Leader of VET (Vocational Education and Training)
You can contact all of us at careers.jpc@cg.catholic.edu.au
Career Mondays
Mr Charter and Ms Zorzi will be in the ICF top mezzanine every Monday at recess and lunch for drop-in sessions. If you have a question about Careers, Pathways or VET, drop by!
Careers Website:
Student Spotlight: Logan Salvage - ASBA
Logan is one of our Year 12 Accredited students who is undertaking an Australian School-Based Apprenticeship (ASBA). He is currently attending school three days a week, working one day a week and studying at CIT for the other day. This is no easy feat! Logan share's his experience as an ASBA student below and we congratulate him on his achievements so far!
Where are you currently working and what are you currently studying?
I’m currently working at Cataldo's hair salon in the city and I’m studying a Certificate III in hairdressing at CIT.What do you enjoy the most about completing an ASBA?
What has been challenging about completing an ASBA?
What do you hope to achieve after you finish Year 12?
Complete my apprenticeship, become qualified and become the best hairdresser I can be.What advice would you give students looking to get into the hairdressing industry?
Find the right salon that works for you. Surround yourself with people who are experienced and talented so you can become the best version of yourself.Last week our Year 11 and 12 students were able to hear a presentation from the ANU about early entry. This opens on 1 March 2024 until 13 May 2024. Please find the key links for the application process.
The ANU Tuckwell Scholarship will also open on 1 March 2024.
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ANU Open Day is an annual event for prospective students and their families to explore the University. You can tour the campus, attend information sessions and talk to staff and students about degrees. Open Day is your chance to find your place at ANU.
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Early Entry to University - FAQ
Early entry is a pathway to university that could save you a whole lot of time and stress later in the year. If you have some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about early entry, click the link below!
Defence Force Information Sessions
Australian Defence Force careers are holding information sessions for ADFA and the Air Force at their Canberra location. There is also a Navy online information session. Please go to the links below to register.
University of Sydney - Webinars
The University of Sydney host a number of events to help you discover what it's like to study a bachelor's degree. The events are best suited for students from Years 10-12, and include tips on your school subjects, preparing for uni and how to choose a course.
The link below has the list of upcoming webinars - including application details, engineering, law, medicine, science and music.
Pathways into Medicine and Dentistry Webinar
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7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
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03 Apr 2024
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Anglicare College offers a diverse range of courses to people in the Community Services sector. Their courses include Early Childhood Education and Care (Diploma & Certificate III), Aged Care andn Disability Services.
Please see the flyers below for more information about each course that can be delivered as a school-based traineeship.
Skills for work - Giving and receiving feedback
Whether you’re still a student or in the workforce, we have all been on the receiving end of feedback before. And it’s also likely you’ll need (or have already had) to give out a bit of advice yourself. We all know what it’s like to feel the sting of some not-so-nice feedback; so how can you ensure you make the most of any feedback you’re given, and also give feedback to others that’s helpful and constructive? Let’s find out.