The Mas National Future Pathways Program helps students, teachers, and parents explore career and educational pathways through Australian Apprenticeships and further training.
Delivered by qualified career, mentoring and apprenticeship specialists, the program includes tailored in-person presentations, interactive online forums, and valuable resources.
Key benefits include a solid foundation for career decisions, practical tools, and insights from experts in areas like Women in Trade, Clean Energy, and First Nations Apprenticeships.
To get involved, contact the Mas National team to schedule the program according to your school’s needs. All schools within the Apprenticeship Connect Provider School Engagement Plan are eligible. Join the program to support your students’ future success with confidence and clarity.
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