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Career opportunities explored

Tara Mcnicol Millicent  TBW Newsgroup
GIVING IT ALL A GO: Tara McNicol gives hospitality a try at this year’s TAFE SA Try A Skill Day.

MILLICENT Independent Learning Centre students explored potential career pathways at Mount Gambier’s TAFE SA campus this month.

Over 160 Limestone Coast youths attended the Try A Skill day, which exposed attendees to hands-on activities specific to a broad range of industries.

Nursing, aged care and hospitality were among the careers showcased, with centre student Tara McNicol trying her hand as several tasks.

Completing skill-based activities specific to nursing and hospitality, Tara said the overall experience was enjoyable.

“I tried nursing and aged care, where we looked at proper hand hygiene and there were goggles for your eyesight which was an awesome experience,” Tara said.

“We also checked blood pressure, heart rate and oxygen levels and all those types of things, which was really basic nursing.”

While not sure which career path she wishes to pursue, Tara found the experience helpful.

“I also tried hospitality and beauty, but if I had more time I think I would have tried others as well,” she said.

“The day has been great and has been so helpful.”

TAFE SA Limestone Coast regional manager Tania Plunkett said the event raised awareness of different trades available across the region.

“Locally there is a growing demand for skilled workers and we want to encourage young people to consider a trade as a possible career option,” Ms Plunkett said.

“By giving students the opportunity to come in and learn about different program areas and try some different activities they can get a sense of what interests them.”

The day included a short information session with regional training providers.

“The emphasis for Try A Skill is hands-on participation where we want the students to try the equipment and learn some of the processes they would encounter on their field,” Ms Plunkett said.

“Try A Skill is being held before most schools’ work experience weeks, so we are hoping to spark an interest in some students which they can further explore with their work experience.”

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