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     Student Career
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Year 11 2022 Student Career Exploration Workbook Name: Pinjarra Senior High School
Table of Contents

Career exploration ..................................................................................................... 3
Developing your own career profile ............................................................................ 4
Career profile – Interests ........................................................................................... 5
Career profile – Skills ................................................................................................. 7
Career profile – Values .............................................................................................. 9
Suggested occupations............................................................................................ 11
Career prospects ..................................................................................................... 13
Career by learning area ........................................................................................... 16
Career stories .......................................................................................................... 18
Jobs: Training and education required ..................................................................... 19
Vocational Education and Training (VET) at your school ......................................... 20
Training through public and private training providers (RTO’s) ................................ 21
Admission to TAFE .................................................................................................. 23
Apprenticeships/Traineeships .................................................................................. 24
Universities .............................................................................................................. 27
TISC: University and the ATAR................................................................................ 27
Future jobs and prospects ....................................................................................... 30
Western Australian Certificate of Education ............................................................. 31

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Year 11 2022 Student Career Exploration Workbook Name: Pinjarra Senior High School
Career exploration

Use the myfuture website to start your career exploration.

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                Go to: www.myfuture.edu.au to take the first steps to managing your career.

On the webpage there is a link called Sign up where you can create your own login account and
save results from your explorations. You can do this free of charge using your school email
address.

For videos on how to sign up and complete tasks click here.

Once you have signed up you will be prompted to login using your login name and password.

  Make sure you remember your login name and password as you will need these to log on later
  to view your saved information.

  Login name:                         Password:

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Year 11 2022 Student Career Exploration Workbook Name: Pinjarra Senior High School
Developing your own career profile

Start your journey exploring things that interest you. Click on the icon My career profile.

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You will be invited to start the quiz.

The activities here will help you to explore career pathways and develop knowledge for career decision
making. In total there are nine exploration tools to complete. In this booklet you will be guided through the
first three. You may like to explore the other tools independently. You can record your progress here:

      Exploration tools                                                                 Completed

      1.Interests

      2.Skills

      3.Values

      4.Dream job

      5.Study

      6.Education and training

      7.Work conditions

      8.Career knowledge

      9.Entrepreneurship

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Career profile – Interests

Click on Interests. This activity helps you to identify what you may like doing at work.

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You will be asked some questions:

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Complete the questions and click submit (you must answer all questions).

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You will get a results screen with a list like the one below:

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  Your highest result for this activity is:                                      (eg Business)
  We will look at this type of work category in more detail later.

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Year 11 2022 Student Career Exploration Workbook Name: Pinjarra Senior High School
Career profile – Skills
The Skills activity identifies the skills you may like using at work.

Click the Skills icon on the left.

       Here are some of the questions you will be asked:

          Complete the questions and click submit (you must answer all questions).

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You will get results like the ones below:

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Look at your results and choose your highest scoring Skill from this activity.

Your main skill is:                                         (eg persuading skills)

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Year 11 2022 Student Career Exploration Workbook Name: Pinjarra Senior High School
Career profile – Values

The values activity identifies what you find important and gain satisfaction from at work. This can be
the core of your decision making.

Click Values on the activities menu on the left.

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Complete the questions scale selecting a response from the range Not important to Very important
and then click Submit.

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You will get a results screen with a list like the one below:

 Your main value is: ________________________                   (eg support)

                                            Well done!
As a result of your choices you have developed a list of suggested occupations based on your
interests, skills and values.

As you complete more activities, or update already completed activities, your results will refine
your list of suggested occupations.

You may continue with the other quizzes listed on page 4 to add information to your profile.

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Suggested occupations
Click Suggested occupations.

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You can adjust the suggested occupations by turning on or off the activities filter.

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Find out more about your suggested occupations by clicking on the job name.
Add the occupation listed to your favourites for further investigation by clicking on the star.

    Look at your results and select your top five favourite suggested occupations.

    (eg Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians)

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

Explore the average salary, average weekly hours and job openings for your top five favourite
occupations.
Click on the Occupation name.

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Career prospects
   Scan through the information on each job to understand more.
   Summarise your 5 favourites in the tables below
    Job number 1:

    Average salary:

    Average weekly hours:

    What the job involves: (Overview)

    Main tasks:

    Job number 2:

    Average salary:

    Average weekly hours:

    What the job involves: (Overview)

    Main tasks:

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Job number 3:

Average salary:

Average weekly hours:

What the job involves: (Overview)

Main tasks:

Job number 4:

Average salary:

Average weekly hours:

What the job involves: (Overview)

Main tasks:

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Job number 5:

Average salary:

Average weekly hours:

What the job involves: (Overview)

Main tasks:

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Career by learning area
     Return to the myfuture.edu.au website.

     Think about the results of the career exploration you completed.
     Click on the Career bullseyes tab. This will link to the charts suggested by your ‘study’ area
     quiz.

Select the learning area of your choice

Select an occupation inside the bullseye.

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Under the overview of each occupation you will find inspirational videos and case studies
related to the chosen occupation that detail the different journeys individuals experienced in their
chosen career pathways.

Choose three occupations that you find interesting and explore them further by clicking on them in the
bullseye. In the chart below list some tasks you may perform in this occupation, the training levels and
requirements and the prospects for each occupation.

 Occupation                 Overview                     Pathways                 Prospects

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Career stories
Go back to the home screen for myfuture and click on Career stories. Read about some of the
inspiring journeys. You can explore by topic or study field.

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Jobs: Training and education required
Go to the Jobs and Skills website: https://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/jobs-and-careers

On the Jobs and careers tab, click on Get that Job and then Occupations to search various
occupations that may be of interest to you.

Scroll down to the A-Z list. List four extra occupations from the list that you would like to research further.
What training is listed for these? Can you do an Apprenticeship or Traineeship in this occupation?

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Vocational Education and Training (VET) at your school
Vocational Education and Training (VET) focuses on providing skills for work. It covers a large
number of careers and industries like trades and office work, retail, hospitality and technology.
Qualifications range from Certificate II to Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma. For
many schools this is the beginning of your training journey.

Certificate courses
Find out about certificates that are offered at your school (the VET coordinator at your school can
help you).

If your school offers many certificates, list just three certificates which interest you.

           Certificate I or Certificate II                        Certificate III or higher

Which certificate is your first preference? What skills might you develop in this course?

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Training through public and private training providers (RTO’s)
It can be useful to consider courses available outside of your school. Some of these may be
accessible to you whilst you are still enrolled in school. Other courses can be kept in mind for the
future or as a full time alternative to Years 11/12.

There are five TAFE colleges in Western Australia: North Metropolitan, South Metropolitan,
Central Regional, South Regional and North Regional. Each college has a number of campuses.

Information about courses can be found on each TAFE college website below:

North Metropolitan TAFE: www.northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au

South Metropolitan TAFE: www.southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au

Central Regional TAFE: www.centralregionaltafe.wa.edu.au

South Regional TAFE: www.southregionaltafe.wa.edu.au

North Regional TAFE: www.northregionaltafe.wa.edu.au

When searching for a course you can also use industry words like ‘hairdressing,’ ‘business’ or
‘construction’.

Within that industry area select a specific course you think might be right for you by clicking on the
title of a course, eg Certificate II Hairdressing. This will bring up a screen with information about
the entrance requirements, location/s and employment opportunities for your chosen course.

A very important piece of information is the entrance requirements. Entry to TAFE is quite
different from university admission. There may be a need to demonstrate or prove your
skills, experience or academic achievement for competitive courses.

If you meet the entrance requirements for a course that interests you, it is worth pursuing further
information. If you do not meet the entry requirements, consider how you might acquire them (eg
if you would like to do a Certificate III, but it requires a Certificate II to enter, then look at the
Certificate II course first).

Course information by industry area

A different way of exploring the different courses available at TAFE is through browsing the
various industry areas and considering those that interest you. To view these, hover your cursor
over the courses tab.

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Find an industry area that interests you. Write it in the box below:

Once you have found some courses that interest you, and for which you meet the entry requirements (or are
building towards meeting these requirements), you can focus on these courses and gain some detailed
information. You may wish to use the ‘Print course overview’ function in the course summary screen to keep a
copy of the details.

Now find details about two specific courses (eg Certificate II in Business)

   Course preference __________________________

   At which campus/campuses is the course available?

   Information about the course (eg length, topics covered):

   Entrance requirements:

   Job opportunities:

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Course preference __________________________

    At which campus/campuses is the course available?

    Information about the course (eg length, topics covered):

    Entrance requirements:

    Job opportunities:

Admission to TAFE
There are a variety of ways to complete a qualification through TAFE, including online or face-to-
face at a specific campus. As part of the application process you may be required to collect and
present documents in a portfolio such as:

    •   Reference from work

    •   School report

    •   Work place learning feedback or report

    •   Practical or artistic samples (usually photographed)

    •   Evidence from any other experiences, eg Other qualifications, volunteering, etc.

If you want to apply for a course it is a good idea to seek the assistance of a school representative
(such as a VET Coordinator) or a course counsellor from TAFE or seek assistance via the Contact
us tab of the course.

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Apprenticeships/Traineeships
We are now going to investigate the following:

• Apprenticeships/traineeships
• Getting an apprenticeship/traineeship
• Being prepared
• Finding an employer
• Starting your apprenticeship/traineeship
Visit the Jobs and Skills website at www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au and click on the Skills Ready
tab to access up-to-date information about apprenticeships and traineeships and answer the
questions below.

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Questions

What is an apprenticeship?

 What is a traineeship?

 What is an Australian School-based Apprenticeship?

 What is a pre-apprenticeship?

 List four interesting facts about school-based traineeships or apprenticeships

 List two ways to find an employer.

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Visit the Australian Apprenticeship Pathways website: http://www.aapathways.com.au
Explore examples of apprenticeships and traineeships. Read the descriptions and gain information
from the videos. Decide which pathways are of interest to you.

List three apprenticeships that interest you.

  1

  2

  3

List up to three pre-apprenticeship courses that interest you.

  1

  2

  3

 There are also some great connections to Job pathway charts, and Literacy/numeracy quizzes
 that can get you started on further planning and understanding of requirements.

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Universities
All universities in Western Australia have handbooks and information online. Be sure to sign up for their
student information to keep up with any ongoing events and information about courses. Each University has a
dedicated centre for guiding and advising students.

Websites:

   •       Curtin University                       www.curtin.edu.au

   •       Edith Cowan University                  www.ecu.edu.au

   •       Murdoch University                         www.murdoch.edu.au

   •       University of Notre Dame                   www.nd.edu.au

   •       The University of Western Australia        www.uwa.edu.au

TISC: University and the ATAR
University admission to the four public universities of Western Australia is processed through the
Tertiary Institution Service Centre (TISC). To explore the website log on to: www.tisc.edu.au

University entry requirements, are also available on the TISC website.
Go to http://tisc.edu.au/static/guide/admission-req-index.tisc

Click on School Leavers

Click on University admissions 2023

What are the general entry requirements for public university admissions for school leavers?

Now use the tabs on the home page to navigate to the University Admissions 2023 document
of the site. This is a PDF and you may like to save it or bookmark it for later reference. The main
topics you can explore are shown below:

       •     Course search
       •     Important dates
       •     Entry requirements
       •     Alternative entry
       •     University applications
       •     Offers

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Answer the following.

What is an ATAR?

Make a note of things that you are not sure of or you need to investigate further. Who do you need to
talk to?

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Research on university admission

   In the boxes provided, list the courses and universities in which you are most interested. Record
   the minimum ATAR or other requirements needed for admission to those courses. Check on the
   TISC website and the university handbooks for any prerequisites.

Option 1                                                 Option 2
University:                                              University:

Course:                                                  Course:

Description:                                             Description:

Option 3                                                 Option 4
University:                                              University:

Course:                                                  Course:

Description:                                             Description:

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Future jobs and prospects

For further current information about the future jobs outlook and labour relations data in Australia
go to the Federal Government careers website at: joboutlook.gov.au

There are several ways to explore this. You can do the Skills match Quiz to find jobs that use
your already developed skills. Future outlook highlights areas of future growth. Choose an
industry from the drop down menu and click search to display career outlooks in the different areas
of the selected industry including average pay, growth predictions and job growth data.

You can also discover more about each profession by going through the Prospects, Pathways,
Skills and Knowledge, Work Environment Tabs.

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Western Australian Certificate of Education
The Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) is awarded to secondary school students
who satisfy the requirements.

1. Note:
   Reference should be made to the WACE manual for details:
  https://www.scsa.wa.edu.au/publications/wace-manual
2. More information about Year 11 and 12 curriculum can be found on the SCSA Student
   information page: https://student.scsa.wa.edu.au/

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Unit/                        Unit/
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Courses of Study

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VET qualifications

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Endorsed programs

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                                                        Total:

                     PLAN
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               ACT

                 ACHIEVE

              REVIEW

                     PLAN

               ACT

                 ACHIEVE

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