High School
Career Counselling

At Career CoLab, the focus is on empowering students to create positive impact within their communities and confidently step into an ever-changing world of work.

As a qualified Guidance Officer and Career Counsellor, I support students to navigate their career and study journey with clarity and confidence.

My approach goes beyond subject choices, helping students build a future shaped by their strengths and goals.

Career Exploration & Goal Setting

Helping students understand their strengths, interests, emerging skills, and post-school pathways, including university, TAFE, apprenticeships, traineeships, and employment.

Subject Selection (Years 9–12)

Supporting subject choices that align with a student’s strengths and goals, while breaking down senior schooling in clear, student-friendly language so students understand how subject selection and performance contribute to their ATAR.

QTAC Applications

Step-by-step support with preferences, documentation, application submission, and refining preference orders to maximise opportunities and offers.

EAS (Educational Access Scheme) Statements

Helping students write strong, personalised statements that clearly communicate their circumstances and strengthen their application.

University Pathways (Local & Interstate)

Up-to-date guidance across all Queensland and interstate universities, including prerequisites, entry scores, scholarships, bridging subjects, and alternative pathways.

Medicine & Dentistry Pathways

Specialised guidance for competitive entry pathways, including: – UCAT insights – ATAR requirements – Subject prerequisites – Interview support – Alternative pathways

School Success & Wellbeing

Support with stress, motivation, mindset, pressure, and confidence, helping students feel grounded, supported, and prepared for what lies ahead. Sessions also help students understand emerging future-of-work skills such as problem-solving, adaptability, digital literacy, and communication — and how to begin building these skills now.

How I Support High School Students