Personalised for LOCAL students.
Local student means; you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident, a New Zealand citizen or a permanent humanitarian visa holder.
Personalised for INTERNATIONAL students.
International student means; you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident, a New Zealand citizen or a permanent humanitarian visa holder.
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Certificate I in Work Education 22566VIC (Partial) (VDSS)

Certificate I in Work Education 22566VIC (Partial)

Work education courses help you build confidence and skills for entering the workforce. If you are a person with an intellectual disability, autism or cognitive impairment this course will build your personal management, teamwork and communication skills. There is a strong focus on your individual learning journey.

Course details

Location

Preston Campus

Career pathways

This course will help you explore future options, work interests and pathways as the first step towards entry level employment in a wide variety of industries such as retail, hospitality, horticulture, trades and art. Students can also pathway into a higher Work Education cours.

Study pathways

This program is a great way to explore your pathway options. If you enjoy the program, you may go on to enrol into the full Certificate I in Work Education 22566VIC qualification.

Timetable

Wednesday 9 am - 12 pm.

Credit in VCE or VCE VM

This program does not provide credit towards VCE or VCE VM.

ATAR contribution

There is no ATAR contribution for this program.

Unit code Unit title Hours
Year 1 core units
VU23029 Develop personal management skills for work 80
VU23032 Develop workplace communications skills 30

Fees and costs

2026 fee schedules will be provided to schools separately. Please contact us for more information: 03 9269 1292

Nationally Recognised Training

This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Next steps

Schools can submit VET applications using our secure online school portal. Students may be required to attend an information session and/or interview. Schools will receive an email to confirm applications have been accepted and then, students and schools will be emailed enrolment procedures. Once enrolled, VET school coordinators can use the portal to monitor their students’ attendance and progress.

For access to Melbourne Polytechnic’s dedicated school portal, phone 03 9269 1292 or email vdss@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au.

To book an appointment to talk to a representative from Melbourne Polytechnic, contact 03 9269 1292 or email vdss@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au.