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Work Experience 2023
from SPAN News April 2023
by sceggs
All girls in Years 10 and 11 and if appropriate Year 12, are encouraged to undertake some work experience during a holiday period during their senior years. Work experience has always been challenging to secure and that has been exacerbated more so during the last two years. Workplaces have changed, more people are working from home and stricter protocols have all impacted the opportunities for young people to experience the world of work.
SCEGGS Old Girls have always played a generous and supportive role in our work experience program, providing valuable learning experiences in a workplace setting whenever possible In addition, many Old Girls have returned to school to speak to students about their careers, sharing their experiences and knowledge of in demand careers, inspiring and motivating our students to pursue a variety of different professional pursuits So many past students have forged remarkable and interesting career paths and it would be great to welcome you back to school to chat with the current students at SCEGGS, preferably at lunchtime (1:00pm)
Just as it was when you were at school, our students have varied interests and thoughts about their futures Although exciting, it can also be a daunting prospect to think about the future and it helps so much to hear from Old Girls who have experienced study, changing career ideas, working overseas, applying and succeeding in gaining internships, understanding industries and the tips and ideas that help forge a career in a competitive profession It does not matter what you have done, we would love to hear about it! From Anthropology to Zoology and everything in between, our girls would love to meet you and hear from your experiences In addition, if you can provide a work experience opportunity, even for just a few days, that would be so appreciated .
If you would like to visit us at SCEGGS to speak to students about your career in an informal and conversational manner or if you are in a position to offer some work experience please email Andrea Pinnock, Careers Adviser andreapinnock@sceggs.nsw.edu.au
We look forward to hearing from you!

Term 4 2022 saw an international panel of five women from the SCEGGS Old Girls’ community share their insights about their careers in STEM Moderated by Head of Science Luke Hanson, the distinguished panel included clinical scientist Professor Elizabeth ELLIOT (1974), software engineer Brittany EVAT (2014) who dialled in from Hong Kong, engineer Jayne LONGSTAFF (2008) joining from London, fellow engineer Edie MATHER (2003), who also features in this issue of SPAN News and Fulbright Scholar Dr Sarah THOMAS BROOME
SAVE THE DATE!
(2012) who is researching Multiple Sclerosis in the Department of Neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles Guests heard about the nature of their work, the journey they undertook from SCEGGS to where they are now, as well as the challenges and rewards of their daily work . Stay tuned for details about our 2023 event program, including a career panel on Women in Health and other inspiring discussions to bring together Old Girls, current students, staff, parents and our wider community .
Women In Health





Wednesday 14 June at 6.30pm.

wasn’t the career I was looking for Of all the subjects I studied in this degree, those related to sustainability were my favourites .
My first substantial role in the built environment was in town planning Initially I assessed development applications at Pittwater Council These ranged from alterations and additions to multi-unit residential development applications and everything in between
I then moved on to land release planning This role required me to develop the masterplan for the suburb of Ingleside and implement the Warriewood Valley masterplan I really enjoyed this work, especially as it fuelled my interest in sustainability
Anja Te Wake RALPH (2003)
Quickly realising that a career in sustainability was the right career path for her, Old Girl Anja Te Wake RALPH (2003) now works at the NSW Department of Planning and Environment to help communities adapt to the impacts of climate change. Here, Anja shares how she channelled her passion for the environment into a fulfilling profession.

Tell us what you have been up to since graduating from SCEGGS.
After graduating from SCEGGS, I completed a Bachelor of Architecture at UTS I enjoyed the course, but realised that architecture
While working in planning, I completed a Masters of Environmental Planning at Macquarie University .
Pittwater Council was then amalgamated to form Northern Beaches Council, at which point I became the sustainability lead for strategic planning projects . In this role I was tasked with obtaining a Green Star Communities rating for the land release areas and developing the sustainability section of their Local Strategic Planning Statement
My next role was at the City of Sydney where I was one half of the team that developed and implemented the multi-award-winning project –Planning for Net Zero Energy Buildings This project implemented new planning rules for commercial developments, hotels and shopping centres, requiring them to have zero emissions from energy use This project was ground breaking as it was the first time in Australia that developments would be required through planning rules to obtain offsite renewables for the energy they couldn’t produce themselves
While at the City of Sydney, I also led projects that resulted in new planning rules requiring developments to increase their canopy cover by up to 15% and for the first time, implement biodiversity corridors
After leaving the City of Sydney, my family and I travelled around Australia for seven months . This was an amazing opportunity and I loved seeing all of the remarkable ecosystems, flora and fauna Australia has to offer . Our trip reinforced my commitment to working in the environment field, where I can help ensure these ecosystems are protected for future generations .
Upon returning from our travels I entered my current role in climate change adaptation at the NSW Department of Planning and Environment .
How did your contributions to the City of Sydney’s “Planning for Net Zero Energy Buildings” influence your career?
Although I’m currently working in climate change adaptation, my role in the Planning for Net Zero Energy Buildings project highlighted to me how much I like working in climate change mitigation
It also confirmed that a sustainability focused role is part of the right career path for me .
In addition, the stakeholder engagement work we did for the Planning for Net Zero Buildings project significantly expanded my network to include others working in all aspects of the built environment and sustainability
I’m sure I will draw on this expanded network and my improved stakeholder engagement skills for future projects
What does your role at the NSW Department of Planning and Environment entail?
Unlike my previous roles that focused on climate change mitigation or biodiversity conservation and enhancement, in my current Resilience Planning role I help communities adapt and become more resilient to the impacts of climate change and other shocks and stresses, such as infrastructure failure
I am currently working on the NSW Government’s response to the 28 recommendations of the 2022 Flood
Inquiry into the catastrophic floods that occurred across NSW between 2020 and 2022 . My focus is on the 10 recommendations that relate to planning
What impact has technology had on your industry?
Modelling for climate change mitigation or adaptation has had the biggest impact . Examples I have worked on where it has been beneficial include:
• modelling different scenarios of how a building functions while using different infrastructure and systems to determine the most cost-effective way to achieve net zero energy
• flood modelling to identify different flood levels and how development, cut and fill impact those levels and the flood function .
How can current students prepare for a career path in strategy planning and sustainability?
If you have a passion for sustainability or planning, studying in any relevant field will help you to secure a role in either . They are such diverse fields with a huge range of jobs, so they usually don’t require a specific qualification Your passion is the most important thing!
Another piece of advice would be, once you have started your career, don’t be afraid to move around within the field until you find the right role for you In my career, I have had many roles focusing on slightly different things and there are still many more different roles that I could try . Generally, in sustainability, there are two types of roles – policy writing and project implementation Gaining an understanding if you prefer writing or project management, will also help you to determine your career path .