School-based traineeships

​For almost three years Outback Stores has successfully offered school-based retail traineeships in remote communities, with great support from store managers and their senior team members.

Since the start of this program in 2022, Outback Stores’ training team has worked closely with the NT Department of Education to develop career pathways for remote students.

The students gain practical retail experience by working in their local community store, while completing online training modules with the assistance of the Outback Stores training team. Work experience is completed by students aged 14 years and older during term time and school hours, with duties including learning how to use the registers, store presentation, and work health and safety requirements.

Tammy Stephens is a Training Officer who recently delivered training to the school students of Wugularr School in Beswick. The students completed the theory online and then put their learning into practise in the Beswick store (see photos).

“I would like to thank the Wugularr School for allowing me to conduct the Cert I VET program at the school. The students were respectful both to me and the store managers, and all were eager to learn. Overall, a success! It was a delight to train these students.”

Shkarra and Matt

It was a delight to train these students.

– Tammy Stephens

Three communities have so far engaged with this program: Ngukurr and Beswick in the Top End and Santa Teresa in Central Australia.

“It’s important to see school students taking an interest in getting practical experience that will provide career pathways,” says Outback Stores’ Training Manager Alma Ngalmi, who grew up in Numbulwar community in South-East Arnhem Land.

Alma’s first job at the Barunga Community Store, which was then managed by Outback Stores on behalf of the community. She soon worked her way up to the role of store supervisor, and from there moved to the Darwin support office as receptionist. She enrolled in Certificate IV in Retail Management as well as Training and Assessor, while juggling full-time work and raising a young family. 

Now in the role of Outback Stores’ Training Manager, Alma is leading the way for others to follow in her footsteps.

 

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Ashley and Karen in Car Photo
Ashley and Karen in Car Photo

Photos:
Well done to high school students Zemirah, Shona, Cassius & Edwina from Wugularr School in Beswick, who completed online theory training and then put their learning into practise in the Beswick store.