VU Skills And Careers Your Way

Are you a woman living in the City of Moonee Valley who is looking to get back into the workforce, training or wants to explore a new career?

The Skills and Careers: Your Way program can help you get there.

In partnership with MOVE Moonee Valley City Council, Victoria University (VU) Polytechnic is offering their FREE ‘Skills and Careers: Your Way’ program to women in the City of Moonee Valley.

This 3-week program is designed to build skills awareness, networks, and a better understanding of career and training opportunities for women looking to get back into the workforce or change their career. Facilitated by VU Polytechnic in collaboration with industry and community, the program aims to equip women to prepare for work and training.

Benefits of the program
Throughout the program you will be well-equipped with resources to support you and your learning, as well as access to support and further training services upon completion to continue your journey.

Other benefits include: 

  • Identify your unique strengths and skills to build confidence
  • Transferable skills development
  • Understand career and training opportunities
  • Build job recruitment knowledge
  • Network with industry guests
  • Build lasting relationships with like-minded women

Registrations are now open, with the program starting from Wednesday 31 August.

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