Here is your Opportunity!!!
UniSA Disability Services will fund 15 places in the Willing and Able Mentoring (WAM) Program in 2009
WAM is a career mentoring program for tertiary students who have a disability.
WAM was started in response to many people with a disability being overlooked for career opportunities, despite being as talented as their peers.
The (WAM) Program matches tertiary students who have a disability with Mentors in leading organisations in the students' field of interest.
Applicants must be available for a training workshop, then six to eight mentor sessions at the mentor's workplace, and a debriefing and certificate presentation event at the end of the program.
Meetings with the Mentor are focussed on:
• Gathering information about the career environment you are heading towards
• Refining interview skills
• Experiencing the workplace culture (eg. staff meetings)
• Developing better skills in presenting a professional profile
• Disclosure and demistifying disability and related workplace issues (eg. workplace modifications)
How Do I apply??
To apply, simply write a statement in 100 words or less why it would be useful for you to join the WAM program. Email your statement or any queries to disability@unisa.edu.au before Monday 1st June, 2009.
If you are accepted, you will be asked to fill out a WAM application form.
More Information about WAM:
http://www.graduatecareers.com.au/content/view/full/318/
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