Financial Services Training Package FNS10
Date : 2010-08-18 04:31:16

The new FNS10 Training Package was endorsed by the National Quality Council on 7 July 2010 and will be available shortly.

For further information regarding the FNS10 Training Package please click here.

New Resources Available for Trainers and Teachers
Date : 2010-06-11 01:38:40
BusinessVetPathways Launch
Date : 2010-04-11 15:36:51
The Minister for DFEEST the Hon. Jack Snelling MP will launch the BSISB's new web resource "BusinessVetPathways" for school communities and others interested in business careers, on the 21st of April 2010 at the Wine Centre.

Click here to visit the BusinessVetPathways website.
Career Planning Resources and Workforce Tools
Date : 2009-06-18 01:24:50

Finance Sector
 

Career Pathways for Youth

If you’re young and thinking about career options what about a career in financial services?
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Finance Worker - Career Transition

As markets, technology and the economy change, organisations need to keep pace with the demands placed on them. As a result, restructuring is now a commonplace experience with many workers in all sectors of business or industry.
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A New Career Direction

If you’re looking for a new career direction what about a career in financial services?
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Publications have been developed through the BSISB’s Finance Sector Workforce Development project. Use the link below for more details.


Printing & Graphic Arts

Learn about the diversity of the Australian printing industry and the career options it offers. Please click here.

The Printing and Graphic Arts information kit is a great resource to help you find out about printing industry career pathways and discover how young people have started their career in printing. Please click here.

Best Practice Models for Mature Workers
Date : 2009-02-01 18:17:55
The Business Services Industry Skills Board in South Australia has the charter to represent the Property, Asset Management and Security sectors of industry.
Board funded to 2013
Date : 2009-02-01 17:59:15
Business Services Skills for Defence Sector
Date : 2009-02-01 17:56:49
The Business of Work Transitioning to New Employment Opportunities
Date : 2009-02-01 17:53:02

This project will provide 40 unemployed and underemployed people with the skills to enter, re-enter or increase their participation in the workforce in areas of demonstrated skills demand in the Business Services Sector.

In The Regions-Upper Spencer Gulf
Date : 2007-09-26 23:37:32
The BSISB with DEST "Reframing the Future" funding has been actively engaging with key industry regional stakeholders in the Upper Spencer Gulf to identify, examine and discuss the major workforce, skills and training issues in the region.
Implementation Guide for the Business Services Training Package (BSB01) updated
Date : 2007-08-31 04:09:47
Planning for an Ageing Workforce Seminar
Date : 2007-08-31 03:54:28
International Perspectives on Workforce Development. With Chris Harrison - Director, Workforce Development (DFEEST).
Mature Workers Initiative
Date : 2007-07-31 07:30:00
People working in the trades across South Australia will be given the opportunity to carve out a new career path when they reach their 40s and 50s, thanks to an innovative workforce initiative being jointly undertaken by industry and the State Government.
Updated national training for Business Services
Date : 2007-06-13 02:30:00
The Business Services Industry Skills Board has been involved in the review of the existing Business Services Training Package, coded BSB01.
Skills Shortages are not just about Trades
Date : 2007-02-08 05:33:22
Skilled approach to jobs revolution (SA in-business article)
Date : 2007-02-08 05:09:16
Published in the DECEMBER 2006 / JANUARY 2007 (Issue 32) edition of South Australia in-business.
Finance Sector Urged to Plan Workforce
Date : 2007-02-05 13:46:40
The State Government has told the finance industry that it needs to seriously engage with SA’s Workforce Development Strategy to prevent a skills shortage that would hamper continued industry growth.