Career Workshops and Online Courses

Online workshops hosted by Jacqui that you can attend during your lunch break.
Register now to attend live or watch the recording afterwards.

Future-proof Your Career: Preparing For Change

Change is inevitable in our careers, yet most of us don’t plan for it. This can make the transition process far more stressful than it needs to be and the task of finding your next role much more challenging.

WhetherNot being prepared for change makes the career transition process a lot more stressful and arduous than it needs to be.

This workshop is for people who aren’t necessarily plannign a change now but want to start putting habits in place to ‘future-proof your career’ and ensure you have the

If you lost your job tomorrow, how prepared would you be to find your next role?

whether by choice or circumstance. Yet most of us don’t plan for it - and the moment can hit hard.

But preparing for change may not be considering a change but change could come tomorrow.

Change isn't bad. It oftten opens up exciting opportunities. But change can come when you least expect it or it might be osmething we weren’t expecting or that we chose for ourselveswill all face a career of us with more than 10 years left in our career Not being prepared for change is the biggest mistake I see people make, as it can make finding your next role even tougher.

The biggest mistake I see people make is not being prepared for change. Not being prepared for change can make career transitions even tougher and task ahead of finding your next role more stressful and arduous than it needs to be.

But the good news is there are key steps you can (and should!) be taking now to keep yourself visible to the right people.

Preparing for change is actually future-proofing your career. And the best time to start is now.

The people I see who navigate change with ease have done the work to really understan
In this workshop, you’ll learn:

The 3 key steps you can do today

The habits you can start putting in place now

Positoning yourself

The careers that survive change are ones where the person treats their professional development as an ongoing, active project — not something that just happens to them.

Date: Wed 25 March
Time: 12pm-1pm AEDT

The live workshop includes 15-20 mins of Q&A time, which won’t be included in the recording to ensure privacy.

$35 (inc GST)

Career Change 101: How To Make A Change That’s Right For You

If you’re craving a change in your career but don’t know where to begin, this workshop is for you. We’ll go the foundational steps you need to take

The career myths that keep people stuck

Date: Wed 1 April
Time: 12pm-1pm AEDT

The live workshop includes 15-20 mins of Q&A time, which won’t be included in the recording to ensure privacy.

$35 (inc GST)

How to Help Your Child Choose a Career: Tips for Parents

The cost for this service is $295 (inc GST), payable upon booking.

Package includes:

  • Morrisby career assessment + profile report

  • Prep time for practitioner to review results and tailor support

  • 1 x 50-minute personalised career guidance session

  • Follow-up notes/check-in after the session

  • Ongoing access to the Morrisby platform to explore career and further study suggestions

Please ensure you allow time for your child to complete the assessment at least 24 hours before our appointment. This will enable me to review the results and prepare for our session.

Appointments can be booked in-person at WorkLife in Coledale, NSW or online via Zoom.

Book now to help your teen better understand themselves, build confidence in their study choices and make informed decisions about their future career!

Date: Wed 22 April
Time: 12pm-1pm AEDT

$35 (inc GST)

Client feedback

“Thanks Jacqui, that was super helpful!! And actually really gave [my son] the confidence and purpose to push himself with subject selections - advanced maths/engineering studies - that he wasn't going to before seeing you. Very very helpful.

Will be sending my eldest daughter to do the same after her trials - keen for her to have a range of pathways in her mind to take the pressure off for the HSC ahead.”

— Kate, NSW