Careers and Employability
Careers and Employability benefits individuals by providing them with the knowledge, understanding and skills to navigate their careers successfully. Through engaging in self-reflection, students gain invaluable insights into their strengths, values and aspirations. Students explore labour market information to help them identify in-demand skills, emerging job roles and industry sectors experiencing growth.
The course supports the development of a range of employability skills including communication, digital literacy, teamwork and problem-solving. By promoting a mindset of lifelong learning, students are better prepared to adapt effectively to emerging trends and challenges, helping them to achieve their long-term career goals. |
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Careers & Employability General
WACE Breadth & Depth Requirement:
List A
Prerequisite
Nil
Unit 1
The focus of this unit is exploring work and networks including:
- The concept of personal development opportunities.
- Strategies to find and access appropriate information sources.
- Positive interactions for seeking career opportunities.
- The creation of an Individual Pathway Plan (IPP).
Unit 2
The focus for this unit is entry-level work readiness including:
- The attributes and skills necessary for employment.
- The organisation of workplaces within a chosen industry.
- The rights and responsibilities of employers and employees.
- A career based student autobiographical profile featuring skills , knowledge and experience.