My S.6 Career Action Plan
My S.6 Career Action Plan
My S.6 Career Action Plan
My Profile
My background
Describe a few
things about
yourself, like your
hobbies, or
anything else you
think is important
My qualities
Qualities
include positive
words to describe
you
My interests
My skills
Skills are things
you can do well
Learning styles
My preferred type
of work
Tick 3 or more words that best describe you. You can add to the list.
Loyal
Reliable
Honest
Integrity
Committed
Adaptable
Motivated
Enthusiastic
Sense of humour
Well-dressed
Intelligent
Believe in myself
Work under pressure
Tick the skills that you can do well and give examples of when you have done this. You
may do things at school, at home, or in the workplace. You can add to the list. If you are
having trouble, ask your friends, family or school staff what they think you are good at.
Scientific
Creative
Counselling
Hands-on
Outdoors
Office
Self-employment
For more information please see: http://www.jobguide.deewr.gov.au/
Self-assessment
results
Have you tried any career quizzes or self-assessment activities or used profiling tools? If
you have, write down the main things you learnt about yourself after completing them.
There are some free resources at www.myfuture.edu.au.
Educational Background
Subjects I am studying this year
Career Portfolio
Items
I have this
I need
this
Job Applications
Up-to-date resume
Sample cover letter
Details of two referees
One reference letter
Job Interviews
A folio of my best work
School reports
Certificates and Awards
Item
I have
this
I need
this
Workplace Learning
* http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/teachingresources/careers/carframe/Pages/cap.aspx
List of my skills
Work Experience report / Structured
Workplace Learning report
Employer reference letter
Further Education and Training
A list of Open Days to attend
Application forms to complete
A list of scholarships I can apply for
Information about financial assistance
Other
My Future
How much do you know about different education and training options?
Visit the website (http://www.myfuture.edu.au and http://www.allthetests.com/career-tests-jobquizzes.php) and try the quiz which helps you to find out about important things to consider when
deciding on education and training options.
SWOT ANALYSIS
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Internal
Strength ()
high education ()
Good communication skill
()
Positive value-added features
Weakness ()
Lack of work experience(
)
Lack of motivation ()
Weak technical knowledge (
)
()
Independent & selfdiscipline
()
Good successful networking
()
Question: What are your strengths that
can help you in studying the elective
subjects?
External
Opportunities ()
Opportunities you could have
through higher education(
)
Opportunities for professional
development in your field (
)
Question: What opportunities does the
society present that help you in
studying the elective subjects (e.g.
education policy)?
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Threats ( )
Obstacles in your way- lack of
training you need to take
advantage of opportunity(
)
Limited advancement in your
field()
Competitors with better job-hunting
skills than you(
)
Question: What threats does the society
present that may hinder your study in
the elective subjects? (e. g. economic
trends)
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My Career Choices
You will need to do some research about the careers you are interested in. Complete this table as you do this
research.
First Choice
Second Choice
Potential employers
Qualities required
Check the attributes in:
http://www.myfuture.edu.au
Duties required
Check the skills in:
http://www.workforcelink.com/newworkforce
Education/training required
List the courses you will need to do
My Plan
Goals are things that you want to achieve or be good at in the future. They are things that will help you to be
prepared and ready for change at school or in your life.
The table below has examples of goals that can be used or removed to suit you.
School
My S.5 goal or
achievement
1. Hand in all my work on
time
2.
3.
Life
Thinking about new goals for this year and how you will achieve them means that you will be prepared to
study the subjects you like, do the types of occupations you prefer, and keep your future options open.
If you achieve a goal throughout the year, set another new one for yourself maybe a more challenging one.
What is my goal?
School
Why is it
important?
When will I do
it by?
1.
2.
Life
3.
4.
You may need some help from other people to achieve your goals. People can help you in different ways, like
family members, teachers, friends and other people you trust.
The numbers in the table below relate to the goals listed in the previous table.
School
2.
Life
3.
4.
List the talks, workshops or seminars you will go to attend and you think they are important in your study or
career choices.
2.
3.
My Review
Throughout the year it is important for you to spend some time thinking about the goals and plans you set for
yourself, and what it was like deciding what you are going to do and how you will do it.
Read your Career Action Plan.
Work out what you have achieved so far.
Think about who can help you to work on the goals you have not achieved yet.
Make sure you are ready for next year.
2.
Life
3.
4.
School 1.
2.
Life
3.
4.
Last words
Comments from parents,
family members, career
teachers, peers or other
trusted adults
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