Incubator to create apprenticeships
AlburyCity News 29 Sep 2020

The Apprenticeship Incubator Program is a new initiative of the NSW Department of Education to give students with a passion for Vocational Education the opportunity to work with a variety of employers.

The program seeks to provide a quality industry experience for the best vocational students. Studies have shown that the more often a student is exposed to work environments the more likely they are to make more informed choices for their future.

This is an invaluable opportunity for students to network with employers in our local industries whilst building a portfolio of experiences and referees. This course complements the HSC VET course the student has the most passion for and contributes 2 units to their HSC.

The intent of this course is to expose students to several different employers as well as different trade styles within their chosen industry. This will give the student a distinct advantage in choosing a career as well as exposing them to employers looking to hire apprentices.

Embedded in this course is 45-50 days of work placement with students working with one or more employers each term. This may be either as:

One day a weekOne week blocksTwo day blocksOr a combination of the above.

All of the insurance costs are underwritten by the Department of Education through its provisions for students being in work places. Under this agreement students are not to be paid.

For employers, they can be confident that the students they work with have a genuine interest. For a student to gain entry, they will need to:

Submit formal applications which will be objectively scoredSit an aptitude testSit a Language Literacy and Numeracy testSit a formal interview which will involve school staff, Group Training providers and industry representatives

The school takes responsibility for the students they send into the workplace. No student will be sent into a workplace unless they can:

Measure accuratelyPerform basic trade calculationsWork safely and recognise hazardsTake explicit directionsWork in a team environmentConstruction students will have a White Card

Communication between the school, student, parent, employer and community is key to the success of the program. The program requires an after school briefing session each term to discuss with parents/caregivers the progress of their child. The school will also be in regular contact with employers at convenient times to discuss the student's progress.

Benefits to employers involved in this program are many:

Access to the best students seeking employment in industryFuture Employees that are work ready for the work environmentReduction in recruiting costsLocal people for local jobsOnly engaged, passionate students will be selectedStudents will be rigidly screened for suitabilityClear lines of communicationAdditional support from a team of dedicated professionals

Training Services NSW, through the RIEP Program will take the role of recruiting suitable employers to support placement opportunities. RIEP will coordinate with other Government Departments and industry organisations to ensure that the businesses feel well supported throughout their participation.

In addition, RIEP will provide in-school exposure opportunities to ensure the incubator attracts suitably interested and engaged students. One such initiative is the weekly on-site engagement of a different trade every week to give students hands-on opportunities to experience different industry and trade areas.

It is envisaged that in time, Murray High School will be seen as the school employers go to to engage future apprentices and trainees as they are producing work ready young adults that have wide industry knowledge.

Murray High School Profile

Murray High School is a Government 7-12 school located in the Albury suburb of Lavington.

Enrolment – 708 (9% Indigenous, 15% Language background other than English)

School ICSEA Value – 932

2018 VET Enrolment – 38

How to be involved

To get involved with the Murray High School Apprenticeship Incubator, whether that is by offering work experience opportunities, or running an information session or skills workshop on the school site, please complete the form here.