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Gippsland Water encourages local students to send an application for a 12-week Summer Internship program, providing paid experience and mentoring
Gippsland Water's Summer Internship Program offers local students valuable career experience. Running for 12 weeks during the summer, it provides paid internships with mentoring on real projects. Applications are now open.
Gippsland Water is helping students kick start their careers locally with its annual Summer Internship Program. Applications are now open for the initiative, which is one of the largest in Gippsland and provides students with the opportunity to gain practical experience with a major local employer. The program runs for 12 weeks during the summer university break and helps undergraduate students expand their skills while undertaking a paid internship.
Gippsland Water staff member Katrina and Summer Internship student Fintan
Mentorship and real projects
Successful applicants receive dedicated mentoring and coaching and work on real business projects. Managing director Sarah Cumming said the program was designed to benefit local students and the organisation. "As one of the largest employers in Gippsland, we have an important role to play in providing these types of opportunities."
"So many people move to Melbourne to study and for career prospects, but we want to show them what excellent opportunities are right here in Gippsland. This program provides valuable and rewarding career experience locally. Several students from last year's intake have remained with us to support important projects and one has even continued on to our graduate program," Ms Cumming said.
Seeking diverse students
Ms Cumming said the organisation is looking for a broad range of students for its 2024/25 program, including:
- Engineering - Civil, Environmental, Mechanical, Mechatronics
- Electrical and Process Environmental science - Biology, Natural Resource Management, Climate Sustainability, Ecology and Botany
Information technology - Business/commerce - Management, Human Resource Management, Project Management and Marketing
- Communications/journalism
"We're looking for enthusiastic students who are passionate about delivering for our community and being a part of a local organisation. Applicants should be able to work well in a team and have good presentation, written and verbal communication skills," Ms Cumming said.
For some students the Summer Internship Program can be used to gain credit towards their degree. Applications are now open, visit Gippsland Water - Careers website to find out more. Gippsland Water is a significant employer in the region. It is a for-purpose organisation with a focus on prioritising work-life balance, personal and organisational development, and fostering a supportive and inclusive workplace.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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