The VCE VM Work Related Skills subject is a practical subject that is centered around providing an environment that prepares students for the workplace after the completion of their VM studies. Students will investigate the importance of maintaining positive working relationships with colleagues and employers, as well as the characteristics of a positive workplace culture and its relationship to business success. Students will explore key areas relating to workplace relations including methods for determining pay and conditions, workplace bullying, workplace discrimination, workplace harassment and dispute resolution. This will prepare students for their portfolio development task and presentation where they will apply concepts learned across the year.
On the completion of this unit, students will be able to employ strategies in planning and decision-making within the workplace, participate in goal setting and reflective practices, and propose strategies to enhance workplace and career prospects. Students will also learn transferable skills that can be applied in a range of workplaces, including job interview techniques, enhancing workplace culture, and employee rights and responsibilities.
Units
Unit 1: Careers and learning for the future
Unit 2: Workplace skills and capabilities
Unit 3: Industrial relations, workplace environment and practice
Unit 4: Portfolio and presentation
The student’s performance on each outcome is assessed using one or more of the following:
Case study
Research task
Presentation
Report
Role play or performance
Digital presentations
There are no specific prerequisites for VCE VM Work Related Skills.
Students in VCE VM are required to complete at least two Work Related Skills units to meet the requirements for completion of the VCE Vocational Major.