Work experience placements for school students.
Models of work experience and the difference
Two models of work experience may be adopted in schools to meet different needs. These models are:
1. Work sampling
A work sampling placement provides students with the opportunity to test personal vocational preferences through performing tasks in a workplace. Students select placements according to their future occupational aspirations. The student may experience the following outcomes:
- first-hand information 撸大师app what it means to work, as well as the work processes of the organisation and the work environment
- clarification of employment goals.
2. Structured work placement
A structured work placement involves the student participating in specific tasks in the workplace described in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Schools program. Structured work placement:
- requires the negotiation of specific tasks by the school, student and work experience provider which are structured, monitored, regulated and may be assessed
- allows students to gain knowledge and demonstrate application of that knowledge in the workplace.
How to apply for Work Experience with an Employer
Fill in a Work Experience Agreement (student details) – don’t forget to sign.
- Then, take it to the employer (the work experience provider) to fill in and sign
- Don’t forget you must also have a parent/guardian to sign.
Forms & Agreements are available in the following way….
- Collect from the Careers & Pathways Dept
- Click here for an ‘editable’ Work Experience Agreement that you can enter most of the information into BEFORE printing.
for further information from the Qld Government regarding Work Experience placements.
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Visit our Careers & Pathways Office in person:
Careers and Pathways Coordinator
Mr Christopher Garrett
Located inside 鈥淭he Library鈥
Email: pathways@ncc.qld.edu.au
Ph: (07) 5451 3333 (NCC Reception)
Ph: (07) 5451 3373 (Chris Garrett鈥檚 direct line)

