HEADSTART INFORMATION SESSION - ENCORE!

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HEADSTART INFORMATION SESSION - ENCORE!

Industry Invitation - Apprenticeship Focus

Late in 2020 a very valuable session was conducted for BIAV members that would like to see improvements in the flow of suitable people coming into marine apprenticeships.

Several members missed the meeting due to the rush to Christmas and industry busyness. That being the case, an ‘encore’ of the session is to take place.

Book your spot now to attend the session in relation to HeadStart and apprenticeships on March 17. Email Mary here to do so.

HeadStart is a Victorian Government initiative that can help you secure one or more suitable apprentices. 

HeadStart is a new model for apprenticeships and traineeships for school students, where they spend more time doing important, paid, on-the-job training while completing their VCE or VCAL at school. The program helps students to develop skills and experience that employers value. 

Head Start helps students to get the best start in their career.Students taking part in the program will undertake one day per week paid employment in year 10, two days per week paid employment in year 11, and three days per week paid employment in year 12 (which may be undertaken over two years if required). Whilst of course completing school on those other days.

There are currently over 40 courses listed and they can be seen here. Amongst them, you will see Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology. HeadStart has confirmed that other courses are being added all the time and that if the boating industry wanted Shipwright, Boat Builder, Marine Trimming or other courses added, they will be considered based on industry buy in and demonstrated support. There is also a map of engaged schools which may also be helpful to you, however geography challenges, if there is not a nearby school, is not expected to be a problem. If you’d like to know more, or if you have some ideas we’d love to see you at the information session.

Also to be outlined will be any update we have with regard to government funding of apprenticeships. Noting, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s budget announcement late last year in regard to the Federal Government’s plan to provide a 50 percent subsidy for businesses employing apprentices and trainees, and what opportunities remain, after a strong take up already. 

The COVID recovery Job Trainer Program that was launched early in 2020 to support apprentices can also be discussed including whether or not this has been extended beyond March 2021. 

Zoom Meeting Details -
Date:
Wednesday 17th March 2021
Time: 4:00pm
Hosted by: BIAV CEO Steve Walker
Guest Speaker: Haritini (Hari) Nikolaou - HEADSTART Cluster Director, Outer South East Melbourne Cluster, Department of Education and Training
Cost: Nil
RSVP: ASAP or by Wednesday 10 March – email RSVP to mary@biavic.com.au

Quote from Mercury’s Trevor Henri (who is also a member of the BIAV Education and Industry Skills Committee)

 “Mercury is engaged in this program and we are really pleased with it. We have a HeadStart apprentice on-site with us in Dandenong and several others across our dealer network. The target schools seem to come up with highly suitable kids and the whole process works really well"-

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