Information for Prospective Host Organisations
Essential information for prospective placement hosts. Learn more about the benefits of hosting a student placement and find valuable information about obligations, insurance, legal protections and who to contact.
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Work Integrated Learning is an integral component of our student's curriculum. Practical experience helps organisations in the recruitment process, as they can observe first-hand the work readiness of future graduates. It also helps graduates make a smoother transition into employment. Placements can occur in rural, regional or metro areas and cover a wide range of fields, including the not-for-profit sector.
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Why should your organisation take a placement student?
There are several advantages to accepting students on placement at your organisation. As well as providing a valuable learning experience for the student, Host Providers will benefit by having primary access to the workforce of the future.
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What are the steps involved before, during and after a student placement?
This section will provide you with an outline of the procesess involved in placing students including contracts, roles and responsibilities and other practical considerations.
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Where to from here?
If you are interested, please contact a School or Department placement coordinator located in this section.
Need Help?
| Chantal Hildyard Partnerships Coordinator, Experiential Learning t: 03 9035 7742 e: mdhs-placements@unimelb.edu.au |
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