Clontarf Aboriginal College students commence new Perth Zoo traineeship
Perth Zoo has launched a new collaborative workplace program with students from Clontarf Aboriginal College which will see eight students work alongside zoo experts towards a Certificate II qualification in Conservation and Ecosystems Management.
The teenagers will assist animal carers, education officers and horticulturists in Perth Zoo's living classroom. Each student will be assigned a 'zoo coach' who will support their learning journey.
It's hoped the program will help Aboriginal youth enhance their future employment prospects.
The program is being delivered through an innovative partnership between Perth Zoo, Clontarf Aboriginal College and The Shoreline Foundation Ltd.
WA Environment Minister Reece Whitby enthused "this is a fantastic opportunity for Aboriginal students to gain valuable skills in Perth Zoo's living classroom.
"This is a two-way learning street, not only for the students but staff at Perth Zoo. It provides an incredible opportunity to learn more about Aboriginal culture and connection to Country.
"Perth Zoo proudly sits on Whadjuk Noongar land and this important program will encourage further cultural understanding. I look forward to seeing the students in action and watching their learning journey unfold."
Related Articles
Published since 1997 - Australasian Leisure Management Magazine is your go-to resource for sports, recreation, and tourism. Enjoy exclusive insights, expert analysis, and the latest trends.
Mailed to you six times a year, for an annual subscription from just $99.
Get business and operations news for $12 a month - plus headlines emailed twice a week. Covering aquatics, attractions, entertainment, events, fitness, parks, recreation, sport, tourism, and venues.