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Jobs of tomorrow? No Jobs of today

Vocational Education & Training (VET) Singleton High School VET + You = a real world career Equips you with real world skills Helps you find your place in the workforce Gives you industry experience needed by employers. Jobs of tomorrow? No Jobs of today.

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Jobs of tomorrow? No Jobs of today

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  1. Vocational Education & Training (VET) Singleton High SchoolVET + You = a real world careerEquips you with real world skillsHelps you find your place in the workforceGives you industry experience needed by employers

  2. Jobs of tomorrow? No Jobs of today VET courses provide skills and hands-on experience for 21stcentury jobs. You may be considering a career in: Health Hospitality Information Technology Construction Automotive Agriculture Engineering/Electro technology Retail Business/Finance Whatever industry you are interested in technology will be a part of your job. Consider your subject selection thoughtfully.

  3. Josiah’s Story “I enjoyed being able to earn a bit of money while learning at the same time.” VET Qualification: Certificate IV in Retail Management Career: Store Manager https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtpAr8W9Wuw

  4. 2019 VET Courses at Singleton High School *Cert II Business Services - skills and knowledge required to work in Office Administrationincluding health, finance and technology sectors * Cert II Construction Pathways - skills to work in the building and construction industry. Measuring, tiling, WHS, use construction tools, concreting. Cert II Electro Technology – foundation skills towards electrician, engineering, refrigeration, air-conditioning Cert II Kitchen Operations – commercial cookery skills for food preparation, cooking, menu planning and chefs Cert II Hospitality Food & Beverage – work in various hospitality settings in front-of -house positions such as barista, wait staff, customer service cont….

  5. 2019 VET Courses at Singleton High School *Cert III Information Technology & Digital Media – software systems, networking, applications, technical support Cert I Engineering - Metal & Engineering – broad based engineering skills for jobs as metal machinist, fitter, engineer Cert II Primary Industries – chemicals, livestock handling, fencing, pests & diseases for jobs in agricultural and animal management Cert III Retail Services – Customer service, communication, merchandising, finance, shop displays for all jobs across the retail sector Cert II Sport Coaching - develop coaching and refereeing skills, first aid, organise a sporting event, develop sport industry knowledge Cert II Aeroskills- aviation maintenance including electrical and hydraulic aircraft components leading to employment with BAE Systems, Jetstar and Defence.

  6. What is VET? Vocational Education and Training has been part of the school curriculum for the past 18 years and we are part of the Registered Training Organisation, Public School NSW Tamworth RTO 90162. This means the training students receive must meet national industry standards. VET courses involve: • Competency Based Assessment • Working in the industry (Work Placement) • Meeting HSC requirements • Nationally recognised training qualifications …so what does this mean?

  7. VET Course = Dual AccreditationCert I, II, III + HSC Australian Qualifications Framework AQF = Certificate I, II or III+HSC • VET subjects are Category B subjects. • NESA issues either a Statement of Attainment or a Certificate listing all Units of Competency achieved. This is in addition to the HSC qualification. This is known as Dual Accreditation. • Students may include sitting the optional HSC exam for ATAR purposes. One Category B can be used towards an ATAR.

  8. What is competency? Demonstrating ‘competency’ means a student can perform atask or show an understanding of that task to the level required by industry standards. When the student successfully demonstrates their competence against a particular standard they will be judged as ‘competent’. There is no pass or fail. You are either ‘competent’ or ‘working towards competency’.

  9. What about Work Placement? Work placement is COMPULOSRY for ALL VET courses. This is a NESA (National Education Standards Authority) mandatory requirement. VET students must undertake 35 hours of work placement for every 120 hours of their VET course: - 35 hours Preliminary - 35 hours HSC • If you do not complete the work placement requirements you • will not have the course recognised by NESA and the course • will not be counted towards your HSC.

  10. Quality Training VET teachers have undergone additional training to ensure they meet industry standards and are trained to assess students in the workplace. Singleton High School is committed to making ongoing links and training with industry to ensure that our training meets industry standards and needs.

  11. Courtney's Story "You can achieve anything if so long as you want to and you’re driven to. So if it’s what you want to do; definitely go and pursue it and chase it and don’t look back.“ VET Qualification: Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology (Light Vehicle) Career: Mechanic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWmLG8vR4Xk

  12. School Based Apprenticeships/Traineeships(SBAT’s) • Students have the opportunity to undertake an apprenticeship or traineeship in conjunction with their VET course. • A school-based apprentice or trainee will: • Complete a Certificate II or III qualification by the end of their HSC year • Complete a minimum of 100 -180 days paid work over two years • Attend training each week with school, TAFE or another training provider

  13. Trade Training Centre Singleton(TTC) To provide flexibility and a greater scope of subject availability, the following courses are delivered from 1.30 – 5.00pm one day a week. Cert II Kitchen Operations – Singleton High School Cert II Construction – Singleton High School Cert II Electro-technology – Christian College Cert II Primary Industries – St Catherine’s College

  14. TAFE Courses(T-VET) Certificate II courses • Automotive – Singleton • Aeroskills Aircraft Maintenance – Singleton • Animal Studies - Singleton • Children’s Services – Early Childhood Education – Singleton • Hairdressing – Muswellbrook/Newcastle • Beauty & Make-up – Muswellbrook/Newcastle • Outdoor Recreation - Newcastle

  15. Alistair’s Story “There is no substitute to what I learned on the farm, in the shearing sheds and in the saleyards and as a consequence I became far better prepared for managing a business” VET Qualification: Certificate III in Agriculture Career: Farmer / Business Owner https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=11&v=WU5VZ901Z10

  16. Singletonhighcareers.com http://www.singletonhighcareers.com/ A one stop site for career and subject information UAC https://image.slidesharecdn.com/year10presentation-choosinghsccourses1-130722090417-phpapp02/95/choosing-hsc-courses-6-1024.jpg?cb=1374483904

  17. Further Information Come and have a chat for further information. Thank you

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