Many healthy careers discovered on Workchoice Day 2010

Each year students visit Geneva Health to discover the exciting and often unexpected career options available in the health industry. Geneva Health has been supporting Workchoice Day since its inception in 1996.

WorkchoiceDo you remember when you had to decide on your first career?  Whether it was long ago or more recently, for young people today the decision definitely hasn't got any easier.  In fact, the ever-increasing choices available and the current employment market makes choosing a career an overwhelming decision.

Workchoice2020_2Health is one of the most popular career choices for students but despite this interest, there are still current and projected shortages in all areas of health care.  Geneva Health recognises this and for the past 10 years has been a supporting partner of Workchoice Day.  This programme enables Year 12 students in New Zealand to explore potential careers by getting first-hand experience from visiting companies in those fields.  Helping them make an informed decision about where they are headed with their career.

Three Auckland schools will visit Geneva Health's head office on Tuesday 18 May 2010 to learn about the myriad of health careers available, iWorkchoice2020_1ncluding some they may never have even heard of.  The day will provide students a hands-on experience with demonstrations and talks from Geneva staff who will share some of their career experiences.  Students will see how a wellness check is performed, hear what to listen for when taking blood pressure, and find out how a wholesome lunch can affect their blood sugar levels!

Workchoice Day is held annually throughout many workplaces and industries in New Zealand, offering a link between New Zealand's future workforce and employers.  Out of all industries, health has the highest level of interest with 15% of all students wanting to find out more about a career in health.  The Trust has so far given 120,000 school students with the opportunity of seeing the world at work over the past 14 years.  Geneva Health is proud to have been in amongst the action since its inception.

For more information about Geneva Health's involvement in Workchoice Day, email lizh@genevahealth.com or visit the Workchoice Day website www.workchoice.co.nz.

 

Feedback from visiting schools:

A huge and heartfelt thank you to all of you who opened your doors to our students for WorkChoice Day 2010.  The students disembarked from afternoon buses with an added bounce in their step.

Being provided the opportunity to experience the world of work firsthand (and not through a parent or manufactured school experience) is invaluable.  It is hard to articulate how much influence this one day can have on young minds looking for the next path to take.   Senior school students are not hungry, they are ravenous for career-related information and experiences, and you all fed this hunger so generously on Tuesday.  Accompanying teachers spoke with genuine respect for the relevance of the programmes provided, and their applicability to students at this stage of their schooling.

With much gratitude and sincere thanks,
St Cuthbert's College

Thank you for the wonderful experiences offered to Lynfield College on Workchoice Day.  The students learned a great deal from your organisation and were buzzing on their return to school.

I am aware of the time and effort put into organising such events by you and your staff and it is much appreciated.

Please pass our gratitude onto other staff members who were involved.

Sincere thanks,
Lynfield College

A very back thank you to all of you, for an awesome Workchoice Day for our Year 12 students. Students I accompanied and those I met on my return and their supervisors are buzzing with positive words and opened horizons. You have wonderful people in your workplaces; all so friend and really happy to share their knowledge and experiences.  Today, I have learned things I didn't even know I wanted to know. But what I have learned will be a huge help in my role assisting school students into the next stage of life.

Workchoice Day plays a very valuable role in the decision making process of our students. Thank you from us all.

Sincere appreciation,
Marist College


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