Work placement for students vital for their future

Work Placement Co-ordinator Michelle Nicholls and Emma Fortune, a Year 12 student St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Work placement is not just an educational requirement; it’s a vital stepping stone for students like Emma Fortune, a driven Year 12 student from St Joseph’s Catholic College, East Gosford.

Emma’s recent work placement at Skill Engineer Ltd highlights the crucial role of industry partnerships in preparing the workforce of tomorrow.

Balancing her academic pursuits with a part-time role in hospitality, Emma’s dedication to her future career in business shines through.

“Skill Engineer Ltd provided a nurturing learning environment,” Emma said.

“The hands-on experience and supportive team equipped me with valuable skills that I can carry forward into my future endeavors after school.”

Skill Engineer Ltd, a leader in providing work placement opportunities for high school students, is on a mission to bridge the gap between education and industry.

With a focus on fields like IT and business administration, the organisation is actively seeking host employers to join their initiative.

“Hosting a student not only enriches their learning journey but also serves as a valuable resource for businesses” Skill Engineer Ltd CEO Maggie MacFie said.

“We’re calling on businesses across the Central Coast and Northern Sydney regions to partner with us to provide students with practical experiences and advice that will benefit them in their future careers in the industry,” MacFie said.

VET courses, spanning diverse sectors including IT, business services, electrotechnology, allied health, and construction, mandate work placements to equip students with industry-relevant skills and work ethics.

Skill Engineer Ltd facilitates thousands of placements annually, providing students with hands-on experiences that complement their classroom learning.

“Business services and IT students possess a diverse range of skills that can add value to any workplace,” MacFie said.

“From managing administrative tasks to tackling IT-related challenges, these students bring enthusiasm and capability to the table.”

Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, particularly with the shift to remote work in many industries, Skill Engineer Ltd remains committed to providing valuable on-the-job training.

“We encourage businesses with the capacity to host a student to step forward and shape the future workforce,” she said.

“Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these aspiring young professionals.”

For businesses interested in becoming host employers, please contact Hayley Leclere at Skill Engineer Ltd on 4304 3031 or email at hayley.leclere@theskillengineer.com.au