Tai Tokerau Trades Training Newsletter
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This month, Tai Tokerau Trades Training celebrates the upwards movement of two of our original kaimahi, Roimata Haika and Regina Rapata.
Our two original teammates have both proven their performance and capability and have moved upwards as our bubble expanded. We are so blessed to have amazing mana wāhine working with us.
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Roimata Haika
Manager, Projects and Strategy
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Roimata Haika has started managing our key projects across Education to Employment Brokerage Service and Whakaahu Whakamua as Projects and Strategy Manager.
Roimata is doing a fantastic job after helping build growth and developing our programmes.
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Regina Rapata
Senior Vocational Coordinator/ System Support
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Regina Rapata is moving into a Senior Vocational Coordinator position in our Education to Employment Brokerage team and supporting the review and development of our EEB systems.
Regina is helping to ensure the continued high performance of our EEB team after doing a fabulous job working around the schools supporting the effective transition of students.
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Expanding our mahi whānau
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Tai Tokerau Trades Training are expanding our team. We have two great positions available, working alongside amazing and talented staff.
We have a Kaiako (Tutor) role, based in the Mid - Far North, as well as a Vocational Coordinator/ Recruitment Support role, based in Whangarei at our Hannah Street office.
For more information, click on the links below.
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Want to hear more about the Electricial industry?
Book a presentation with the Northland based ETCO tutor. Students will learn about the electrical trades, which covers the services they can provide and how to transition from education to employment.
The presentation would be suited for students, whānau and teachers interested learning about a trade career.
If you are interested in hosting a ETCO presentation at your school, register your interest below.
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Planning session with Tai Tokerau Trades Training
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Our Vocational Coordinators can support you to plan vocational awareness activities and events for 2021. Our team will travel to visit you at your request to discuss event ideas and to develop a plan for your learners to engage and explore careers.
To book a session with your Vocational Coordinator, click the link below!
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Secondary School Highlights
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Whangarei Boys High School Engineering Academy
Our Vocational Coordinators recently interacted with the wonderful students and tutor of the Whangarei Boys High School Engineering Academy. These young apprenticeship-ready students have developed excellent skills in panelling, automotive, welding and fabrication to help their transition into the industry.
The Engineering Academy tutor, Iain Haynes, exuded passion for his role, and his students have responded though becoming exemplary learners in their chosen field.
The EEB team are thrilled to share a video that highlights outstanding potential apprentices; we hope you enjoy meeting them as much as we did!
Check out the fabulous work from these future apprentices!
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Looking for a future apprentice or providing work experience, look no further!
Please feel free to contact your dedicated Tai Tokerau Trades Training Vocational Coordinator if you would like to discuss opportunities for your students or school.
Tai Tokerau Trades Training would like to extend a special thanks to Whangarei Boys High School, Iain Haynes and the Engineering Academy students for a fantastic day and marvellous hospitality.
Ka pai team! Keep up the awesome mahi.
We are incredibly proud to be working alongside you on your pathway journey.
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Pompallier Catholic College
Apprentice Panel Presentation 2020
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Last Thursday, Tai Tokerau Trades Training proudly supported Pompallier Catholic College with the Apprentice Panel event. Students were able to engage kanohi ki te kanohi (face-to-face) with industry representatives about what to expect in specific industries as an apprentice.
This event aims to increase industry awareness to provide students with first-hand industry knowledge to develop clear career pathways.
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One of the many successful outcomes of this event was seeing students enquiring about career opportunities across different industries. Many students had not previously considered some of these careers before this event. That was very fulfilling.
A special thanks to our industry panellists Damion Murray from North Drill, Annemieke Liuten from Plant Pro and Scott Higgens from Smart Trades Solutions for your support and valuable time. Ngā mihi nui kia tātou katoa.
If you would like to organise a panel event for your students for 2021, contact your dedicated Tai Tokerau Trades Training Vocational Coordinator today!
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Youth in Health and Wellbeing
Careers Events 2021
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Join us and explore careers in health and wellbeing!
With support from the Ministry of Education, Careerforce the Industry Training Organisation for the health and wellbeing sectors are running career exploration events for high school students.
The health and wellbeing sector needs more young people in the workforce to combat the existing workforce shortages.
The health and wellbeing sectors offer many exciting and rewarding career opportunities for young people, who want to make both a career, and a difference.
These sectors cover the likes of healthcare, social and community services, mental health, disability support, aged care, and youth work. Common across all the sectors is the increasingly challenging workforce shortages, and the need to attract younger people into their workforces.
We welcome high school students interested in:
- Pursuing a career within health and wellbeing, and earning as they’re learning.
- Helping people recover from illness or injury to live independent lives.
- Caring for the aged and vulnerable in the community.
- Providing quality service and patient care.
- Working with other young people to reach their full potential.
We have planned interactive workshops, activities and allowed time for employers and students to interact.
Northland Event Dates and Locations
Whangarei 12 May 2021
Kerikeri 14 May 2021
Spaces are limited, so register your student interest below!
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GrowingNZ
Teachers' Day Out 2020
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Since 2014, GrowingNZ has been sharing with teachers all over New Zealand the many exciting career opportunities and pathways available to students in our innovative food & fibre sectors.
A professional development day
Our GrowingNZ Teachers’ Day Out is a professional development day especially for teachers, careers advisors, and transition educators where we visit a selection of businesses and organisations in your region. With a focus on science, technology and business, this is a fantastic opportunity for you to take a closer look at your local food & fibre sectors and the diverse range of roles and career pathways it offers.
Meeting local producers, organisations and young professionals
By meeting local producers, organisations and young professionals who have taken different education and training pathways, and hold a diverse range of roles in our food & fibre sectors, you’ll hear different perspectives first-hand that you can share with your students back in your classroom.
This is a FREE event – transport, morning tea, and lunch are provided.
Northland Tour, Thursday 3rd December 2020
8am - 4.30pm
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Calling all Mid North & Hokianga Schools
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Northland College
Trades Academies
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Northland College has places available for their Trades Academies. The academies offers great opportunities in vocational pathways for students eager to seek a career in Hospitality, Services, Agriculture and Building.
To book a visit to tour the facilities contact the front office: (09) 401 3200 regarding the Northland College Trades Academy.
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Tai Tokerau Trades Training are here to support
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If you are stuck with ideas for planning activities and events for your learners about career pathway awareness, please feel free to contact the team for support.
The team will update about current and upcoming events that will increase industry awareness for you, your school, and young people.
Nāku te rourou nau te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi
With your basket and my basket, the people will prosper
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Apprenticeship Opportunities
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Fonterra is excited to share that they're kicking off recruitment for the January 2021 intake of our apprentice program in a couple of weeks!
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We’re looking for apprentices across 4 different disciplines
Electrical
Mechanical
Heavy Automotive
Dairy Processing
These roles will be based at our manufacturing sites right across Aotearoa; from Kauri in Northland right down to Edendale in Southland.
Over the next few weeks we’ll be chatting to some of our current apprentices to hear about the cool stuff they get up to and find out a bit more about each type of apprenticeship.
Applications close on Sunday 8th November 2020.
To view the full list of roles and apply on our website, click the link below
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BDX is Northalnd's largest Engineering firm, providing a wide range of services. A mixture of trade qualified staff and apprentices who undertake plant maintenance, shut-down servicing, steel fabrication and welding, safety improvement projects, mechanical engineering, truck and machinery servicing and civil construction work. There is on and off-site work so this makes the job interesting.
Our project work is diverse and has included the Golden Bay tyre-burning environmental project, the Corrections security facilities upgrade, viaduct bridge for Kiwi rail, light towers at Northport, Golden Bay pipework and Port Nikau marina repairs and maintenance.
BDX has worked closely with Whangarei Boys High to offer work experience through Gateway. This is seen as a great chance for Engineering Students to gain practical experience and encourage young people to explore Engineering as a career option.
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BDX has a great mix of apprentices including school leavers and adult apprentices. Engineering is not limited to males – some of our most successful apprentices have been female.
When recruiting apprentices, those who have had work experience have the upper hand. We look for those with practical skills, the right attitude (a willingness to get stuck in and learn) and someone who will listen well and fit in with the team. We work 45 hours a week, so punctuality is a must, as is keeping fit and healthy. We do random drug testing to make sure everyone at work is safe and maintain very high safety standards.
In return, the apprentice gets on-job training, external training, the opportunity to work with qualified trades staff and a rewarding and interesting career. BDX will continue to support young people through work experience opportunities as they are our future workforce.
Visit our website for more information
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KEEN TO WORK WITH BDX FOR YOUR NEXT PROJECT?
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Education, Training & Industry News
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Check out the great ranges of resources here!
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NorthTec Trades Academy 2021
Trades Academy is enrolling now for 2021!
NorthTec have a great range of trade academies that support Year 12 & 13 students into a trade or service career pathway. If you have students interested in any of these pathways, send your expression of interest to Jane Lim.
Whangarei
- Hair and Beauty Academy
- Health Academy
- Construction Academy Lv 2
- Cookery Academy
- Hospitality Service Academy Lv 3
Kaikohe
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Apprenticeships
As an apprentice, you: Scott Findlay: When it comes to getting into the industry, all you've got to have really is just, you know, a good work ethic and a good attitude to want to know get out there and get some skills, you know, and enjoy what...
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www.careers.govt.nz
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People Potential Whangarei, Diploma in Computing, IT,...
The more skills you have, the more choice you have when looking for a job. The better the job, the better your future. This may mean your best option now is to stay in, or get back into, education, training or work-based learning.
Read more
www.peoplepotential.co.nz
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Apprenticeship NZ in building and construction | BCITO
A BCITO apprenticeship is the beginning of something great - your career as a qualified professional. All you need to begin is a job, a driver licence and a great attitude.
Read more
bcito.org.nz
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Careerforce - Qualifications for Life. Skills for Good - ...
Careerforce supports workplace-based training, enabling employees to achieve nationally recognised qualifications, and deliver superior outcomes across the health and wellbeing sector.
Read more
www.careerforce.org.nz
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NGEN Room Pursue your Dream
The NGEN room have a Digital and Tech training programme for rangatahi aged 16-24 not in school and employment. Hear from Programme Lead Te Piha Niha share his insights into what they do and his tips for those wanting to get into business
Read more
www.youtube.com
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Competenz | Trade apprenticeships New Zealand
Looking for an apprentice, or apprenticeship? We help employers, jobseekers and people with jobs to do an apprenticeship or other on-job training.
Read more
www.competenz.org.nz
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Gateway planning for 2021
Kia ora, What a year it has been, and I can only imagine how challenging it has been and continues to be for those of you who are working within education. On the bright side, we've made it to term 4 and can look forward to the end of the year...
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careerforce.activehosted.com
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