Name 5 Skills and abilities
honest, working with animals, trustworthy, drawing, designing, working by yourself, public speaking, friendly, following directions, communication, responsible, technology, reliable, patience, resilience, problem solving, self control, Time management
When is Year 10 work experience
Term 2 and 4 in week 10
Name 5 personal presentation tips for the workplace
Clean and tidy, Uniform, no rips, no offensive slogans, brushed hair, deodorant, correct PPE, appropriate length of shorts/shirts/skirts,
Name 5 jobs that can be done as an apprenticeship/traineeship
Plumber, Hospitality, retail, childcare, electrician, carpenter, business admin, sport and rec, hairdressing, Electrical instrumentation and control, mechanical fitter, Mechanic, glazier, horticulture, health assistant, parts interpreter, jockey, dental assistant, stone mason, warehousing, animal care, Vet nurse, youth worker, accounting, agriculture, IT, engineering, telecommunication, Tourism, transport and logistics, Civil construction, beauty, florist, captive animals, aircraft maintenance, disability support worker, Sheetmetal, butcher, mental health support worker
Do VET courses give you points towards your NTCET
yes
Name 3 jobs that require good communication skills
Administration, Construction, Teaching, Retail, hospitality, Defence, Health, IT, ......... Nearly every job in the world requires you to have good communication skills.
Observe employees at work
Perform simple tasks under supervision
Ask lots of questions
Why is it important to have a Tax file number?
To ensure you are paying the correct amount of tax
Name 5 jobs that require a University degree
Doctor, Registered Nurse, Lawyer, criminologist, IT specialist, Teacher, social worker, Phycologist, Engineer, scientist, Mathematical sciences, marine biologist, accountancy, public relations, HR, biomedical scientist, lab manager, Toxicologist, commercial pilot, journalist, architect, urban designer, publishing, Physiologist,
Is PLP a subject that gives you year 11 credits towards your NTCET?
Yes
10 credits
Name 5 ways you can develop your skills and abilities
Work Experience
Set goals
take a course
Volunteer
Paid work
Practice
Teach someone what you know
Training
Overcome your fears
Learn something new
Ask for feedback
Read
Write - keep a journal
Reflect
What cant you do on work experience
be paid for your time
Work unsupervised
Operate any machinery that requires a license (if you are unlicensed)
Work in gambling or serve alcohol (under 18's)
Work/visit in a dangerous environment, e.g. in a mine or out at sea
Work at heights above two metres
give medicine to, or bathe, patients
Work with crocodiles
Go on boats on the water
Go in helicopters
be on construction site without a white card
Work with children without an Ochre card
Name 5 things employers DONT want to see on your social Media
- Excessive partying
- Grammar and spelling mistakes
- Negative comments about religion, race, gender
- Criminal Activities
- Complaining about previous job or job before you have started
- Posts while you are working
- Lying about qualifications
- Excessive drinking
- Bad mouthing current or previous employer
- Using/posing with fire arms in an inappropriate manner
- Illicit drug use
- Cruelty to animals/environment/people
What Certificate level does an Apprentice complete
Certificate III
How many points do you need to achieve your NTCET
200
140 Stage 1 points
60 Stage 2 points
What's a transferable skill
Name 5.
A transferable skill is one that can be used in a variety of activities or occupations.
Team work
Leadership
Creativity
Critical thinking
Technical
communication
Multitasking
Organisation
Adaptability
Reliability
problem solving
Attention to detail
Relationship building
Active listening
Management
Reading and writing
Name some benefits of work experience
- Build networks
- get references
-put it on your resume
- experience different industries
- learn new tasks
- can lead to an apprenticeship/traineeship
- helping you decide career pathway
Name 7 things that are good for your employer to see on your social media
- Professional profile
- Great communication skills
- Contributing to positive group discussions
- Well rounded activities
- A positive profile
- Creativity
- Sporting achievements
- Academic achievements
Name 5 ways you can find a job?
Seek
GTNT
Hand in resume
cold call
word of mouth
company website
Can you complete your NTCET with an apprenticeship or traineeship
Yes.
You will need to complete your year 11 compulsory English and math's subjects first. In year 12 you can then go into a full time apprenticeship/traineeship
Name 3 employability Skills
Communication skills
teamwork Skills
problem-solving Skills
initiative and enterprise skills
planning and organising
self management skills
learning skills
technology skills
What is the difference between work experience VS Structured workplace learning?
Work experience
- Isn't always a curriculum requirement
- Can be in any area of interest
- is mainly observational
- Is usually for students in years 9 and 10
Structured workplace learning
- Can be a requirement as part of some VET courses
- Must be in a specific course area
- Has minimum hours requirement
- Counts as part of assessment and course completion
- Is usually done by students in Years 11 and 12
What Career pathway groups do the following careers belong to.
Actor, Plumber, Veterinarian, Teacher, Lawyer, real estate agent
Actor - Arts, Audio/Visual technology and communications
Plumber - Architecture and construction
Veterinarian - Agriculture, Food and natural resources
Teacher - Education and training
Lawyer - Law, Public safety, corrections and security
real estate agent - Marketing, Sales and Service
Name 7 career pathway groups
Agriculture, food and Natural resources.
architecture and construction
Arts, Audio/Visual Technology and communications
Business, management and administration
Eductaion and training
Finance
Hospitality and tourism
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public safety, corrections and security
Manufacturing
Marketing, Sales and service
Science, Technology, Engineering and mathematics
Government and public administration
Health science
Some university degree's want you to study certain subjects in Year 12. what do you call this?
A pre-requisite subject