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ORIENTATION

Congratulations on taking the first step in your transition from university to the Australian professional workforce. Your Journey Begins……

QIBA Professional Year Program has been designed to ensure on completion of the course you are work ready for an Australian professional placement. Our experienced staff and teachers are committed to supporting you on your journey of self growth, and look forward to sharing that journey with you. You will receive practical hands on learning with an emphasis on workplace preparation: culture, ethics, career planning; including CV writing and interview skills, workplace information, professional writing and workplace health and safety.

o Work within Australian legislative requirements o Work safely and participate in OHSE processes o Work effectively within the organisations requirements o Communicate effectively in the workplace o Provide effective service to internal and external clients o Participate successfully in a team environment o Apply skills and knowledge to professional work situations o Implement strategies to manage personal career development

Requirements Requirements Students are expected to treat the program as a workplace, therefore punctuality and participation are mandatory There are three main requirements for successful completion of the PYP: 1.Attendance 2.Assessment tasks 3.Internship

100% attendance – this is a requirement of both Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) and the professional bodies There are 3 categories for missed classes: Late intake 1. Late intake – second and third intake students Extenuating circumstances 2. Extenuating circumstances – unforseen circumstances such as illness, bereavement, trauma (accompanied by documented proof) Non-extenuating circumstances 3.Non-extenuating circumstances – undocumented absence Attending missed classes – all three categories require an application for Disruption to Studies to be completed and returned to (See MyQIBA for forms and check the Student Handbook for further details regarding absence from

In order to graduate you must successfully complete the following assessment tasks. 1. Working with diversity presentation 2. Workplace Health and Safety Case Study 3. Reporting to Managers Group Presentation 4. CV and Cover Letter 5. Interview Assessment 6. Team Project 7. Workplace communication role play 8. Business meeting role play 9. Networking Assessment 10. Oral Presentation 11. Internship Performance and Evaluation

To further enhance your professional skills you are required to complete a workplace internship consisting of 264 voluntary hours to be completed in no less than 10 weeks. QIBA has an extensive client base of host employers Australia wide, and you will be invited to interview for your internship. Alternatively, you are welcome to source your own internship and on completion you will receive a $500 rebate. Please refer to the attachment “Internship – Frequently Asked Questions” or contact our Internship Coordinator on

Study Materials on MyQIBA All study materials, support materials; contact details and forms are available to enrolled students on our electronic support site: MyQIBA. The web address

On successful completion of the 45 week Professional Year course and your internship you will receive your Graduation Certificate and can apply to DIBP for 5 points toward your permanent residency. Please note that under no circumstances are you able to graduate earlier than the date specified on your Offer Letter. This is a stipulation of the professional bodies and DIBP.

Student enquiries Student enquiries Internships Internships Enrolments Enrolments Fees and Accounts Fees and Accounts Ms Geraldine O’Flynn – PY Assistant Manager Contact Geraldine regarding timetabling and administration including applications to defer study or special leave considerations Ms Jo Rackham – Internship Coordinator for all states except Sydney and Darwin Ms Cucuil Steddman – Enrolment officer all states Ms Dorota Skawinska – Finance Officer Contact Dorota regarding any financial enquiries including course fees and payments Mr Rob Dawson – Internship Coordinator Sydney and Darwin