(1)The Complete Internship Program
The Academy's Complete Internship Program is a great option if you are still in full time education or have time restrictions during the year. They provide a full package that makes it easy to work in a relevant organization in your chosen destination without the need to worry about lots of planning. The package will also allow you to meet other dynamic and interesting Interns working in the same ...
Location
Australia: Sydney; Canada: Vancouver; England: London; Ireland: Dublin; South Africa: Cape Town (Kaapstad); Spain: Barcelona; United States: New York, San Francisco
Term
Summer, Fall
Length of Position
8 weeks
Dates
June 11th to August 6th; October 8th to December 3rd
Description
The Academy's Complete Internship Program is a great option if you are still in full time education or have time restrictions during the year. They provide a full package that makes it easy to work in a relevant organization in your chosen destination without the need to worry about lots of planning. The package will also allow you to meet other dynamic and interesting Interns working in the same city, enabling you to explore the sights and sounds of one of the worlds top locations with new lifelong friends.
The Academy will also provide a number of side trips and social events to help you make the most of your 8 week placement and enable you to mix both work and pleasure together during an unforgettable summer experience. On completion of the internship you will have not only relevant practical experience in your field of study with both an Employability Award and an Academy Certificate of Internships, but also an unforgettable cultural experience at the Academy work has never been so much fun!
By participating on an Academy internship program you will learn valuable professional techniques in your chosen field allowing you to further your skills, qualifications and knowledge, establish professional relationships and develop an international network of colleagues and contacts.
Duration: 8 weeks
Internship placements are available in New York, San Francisco, London, Sydney, Barcelona, Cape Town, Vancouver and Dublin.
Types of internships offered by the Academy include, but are not limited to, Marketing, Tourism, Legal, Business, Fashion, Charity, Media, Arts & Entertainment and Sports.
Job/Intern Types
Admin (Health Services)
Admin (Hospitality, Sports)
Admin (Recreation, Parks)
Art/Fine Arts
Business Admin, Management
Media (Radio, TV, & Film)
Communications
Development
Ecology
Environmental Management
Environmental Studies
Fashion Business
Fashion Design
Journalism
Marketing, Ad, PR
Languages
English
Experience Required
no
This Program is open to
Worldwide Participants.
Participants Travel
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently or in Groups
Application Process Involves
Other
Year Founded
2010
http://www.academyinternshipsabroad.com/
(2)Work and Travel in Australia
Location =Australia: Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin and 4 other cities
Length of Position
3 months up to a year
Dates
All year round, besides Dec 15 - Jan 15
Description
The Work & Travel Australia program allows you to work abroad in paid positions anywhere in Australia. We provide you with the resources necessary to apply for the proper visa, along with the support and guidance to find the job you are suited for.
Paid positions include: waiting tables, clerical work, telemarketing, sales and service work, production and transport work, seasonal work, and call center work. Working a typical 40-hour week in Australia in this type of position, you can expect to make around AUD 500-700 per week before taxes. After taxes, the net wages are closer to AUD 400-500 per week. Your salary will be arranged directly between you and your employer.
Upon arrival, we will provide you with resources to help you prepare your resume and cover letter for the Australian job market. You will have a consultation with a recruitment consultant who will go through your resume, discuss job opportunities, give housing assistance, and review positions currently available. This saves you 2-3 weeks of time familiarizing yourself with the local scene and job market.
All participants start with an orientation session in Sydney, and are eligible to seek employment throughout Australia.
Highlights
Accommodations:
The first two nights at a local youth hostel are included, but participants are welcome to stay longer at their own expense. This is a great way to meet new people and settle in.
Salary:
Working a typical 40-hour week in Australia in an unskilled position, participants can expect to make around 500 to 700 AUD per week. This is based on earnings of approximately AUD 15 to 17 per hour for a 40-hour work week (before taxes).
Due to the high tax rate for people that come to Australia on a 416 visa or Working Holiday Maker visa, the net wages are closer to 400 to 500 AUD per week (approximately 368 - 460 USD).
** We cannot guarantee any specific wage. As with all jobs, pay varies depending on the industry, the location, the participants skills, and the current demand for workers. Salaries are entirely dependent upon on the relationship between participants and their employers.
Orientation:
Participants will have an in-country orientation arranged for them upon their arrival. During orientation, participants will be introduced to Australia, receive advice about finding work and housing, and have the opportunity to meet new people. The location of the orientation is within minutes of the participants hostel.
Visa Documentation:
The Work and Holiday visa allows participants to work and travel in Australia for up to 1 year, as long as they change jobs at least every 6 months. All participants are responsible for applying for their visa and for any additional visa fees. The application fee for the Australian Work and Holiday visa is AUD 180 to AUD 190 (around 162 USD to 178 USD), depending on which citizenship participants hold.
Upon arrival in Australia, participants may be asked to provide evidence that they have access to sufficient funds to support themselves for the initial stage of their stay in Australia. Generally, AUD 5,000 may be regarded as sufficient, but the amount may vary depending on participants length of stay and the extent of their travels. Participants should also be able to provide proof of a return or onward ticket, or the funds for a fare to depart Australia. Evidence may include a certified copy of a bank statement or an air ticket out of Australia.
Also Includes:
* Visa assistance to obtain your work visa*
* Pre-departure orientation and detailed handbook
* Travel Medical Insurance
* Australian Work and Travel Orientation Guide
* Airport pickup and transfer to accommodations
* First two nights' accommodation and breakfast in Sydney
* Arrival orientation in Sydney**
* Advice and assistance with resume and cover letter
* Job search advice and access to resources, including job notice boards
* Two job interviews guaranteed
* Assistance with finding housing and access to housing notice boards
* Access to internet and email
* Mail hold and forward
* Assistance obtaining a tax file number
* Assistance opening a bank account
* SIM card to use with your unlocked cell phone
* Full-time local representative in Australia
* 24/7 personal support and emergency number
* City walking tour
* Regular social events
* Certificate of completion (upon request)
Qualifications
* 18 - 30 years old*
* At least intermediate level of English
* Eligible for one of the following visas:
Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462): Citizens of Chile, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey and the USA. Participants may stay for up to one year and will need to show evidence of graduation from high school.
Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417): Citizens of Canada, Republic of Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malta, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Participants may stay for up to one year.
Minimum Education
High School
Job Types
Accounting
Admin (Health Services)
Admin (Hospitality, Sports)
Admin (Recreation, Parks)
Business Admin, Management
Cooking
Counseling
Food Science and Nutrition
National Park Employment
Ranch Employment
Social Work
State Park Employment
Au Pair
Hotel/Restaurant/Hospitality
Tourism
Salary/Pay
On average, you will be paid 400-500 AUD (approximately 300 - 370USD) per week.
Experience Required
no
Participants Travel
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves
Letters of Reference
Online Application plus Application Assessment
Phone Interview
Resume
Written Application
Typically The Application Process Time is
3 months
Post Services Include
Alumni Network
Job and Internship Network
AIDE 's Mission Statement
Through education and the exchange of ideas and people across borders, AIDE will build a worldwide community of global citizens who will be part of an ongoing intercultural conversation. AIDE will be a catalyst for change in the world by building bridges between individuals from diverse cultures.
http://www.aideabroad.org/work/ausWorkTravel.asp
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