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Empowering future leaders.
Congratulations to the following apprentices and trainees who have been chosen to join our 2023 Emerging Leaders Program:
- Acacia Penney, Surveying and Spatial Information Services trainee, hosted to Shoalhaven City Council – Water
- Ethan Townsend, Electrotechnology apprentice, hosted to Peabody Energy
- Harrison Murray, Engineering Mechanical apprentice, hosted to Centennial Mandalong
- Jan Kubecka, Engineering Mechanical apprentice, hosted to Origin Energy
- Kara Miller, Parks and Gardens apprentice, hosted to Sutherland Shire Council
- Maddison Bugden, Human Resources Management trainee, hosted to HVTC
- Marcus Wilson, Information Technology Trainee, hosted to Tocal College
- Melanie Dingle, Electrotechnology apprentice, hosted to Origin Energy
- Nicholas Wood, Engineering Mechanical apprentice, hosted to Peabody Metro
The program aims to recognise and support our leaders of the future, equipping participants with skills to practice self-leadership throughout their career.
Each candidate will complete the following core modules of the BSB40520 Cert IV Leadership and Management qualification, delivered by the Central Coast Community College (RTO 90304):
- Develop and use emotional intelligence
- Demonstrate leadership in the workplace
- Lead effective workplace relationships
- Lead and facilitate a team
This month the group will also be taking part in a 2-day leadership and development workshop in Manly with Be Challenged, which will involve a series of team building and learning activities, networking and study time. At the end of the program, a single candidate will be offered an opportunity to engage in an exciting work placement opportunity as well as a scholarship for additional studies.
We are committed to the growth and development of our employees and we look forward to facilitating this learning opportunity for our apprentices and trainees.