Careers
Career Education at Concord High School aims to increase students awareness, understanding and confidence in planning for a positive future that includes further study and employment. We aim to equip students with the ability to assess opportunities and challenges in a society of continual change and uncertainty.
Careers Advisers 2011
Mrs Fiona Milligan Monday, Tuesday Wednesday fiona.milligan@det.nsw.edu.au
Ms Miriam Cheung Thursday Friday miriam.cheung@det.nsw.edu.au
The careers program consists of developmentally appropriate information, tasks and activities for Years 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Practical assistance is given for employment- and study-related matters such as job, course and scholarship applications, part-time jobs, time management and interview preparation.
Individual career counselling is available to senior students on request, with a formal program of counselling interviews in Year 10 and Year 12. Parents are encouraged to come along to an appointment with their child if there are matters they wish to discuss.
The Careers Centre, located at the top of the library, is used for classes and seminars and is also open during recess and lunchtime.
It houses:
Practical assistance is given for employment- and study-related matters such as job, course and scholarship applications, part-time jobs, time management and interview preparation.
Individual career counselling is available to senior students on request, with a formal program of counselling interviews in Year 10 and Year 12. Parents are encouraged to come along to an appointment with their child if there are matters they wish to discuss.
The Careers Centre, located at the top of the library, is used for classes and seminars and is also open during recess and lunchtime.
It houses:
• references for student research
• take-away resources
• computer for student use
• classroom and study space
• careers adviser's office
Click the following link to find a more comprehensive information guide for our students