A move to further strengthen ties between TAFE NSW and the community and highlight the training opportunities available has resulted in a new position being established at the Young TAFE campus.
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Peter Beath has recently commenced as TAFE Services Coordinator at TAFE NSW Young, a position with a simple but powerful job description – community first.
Mr Beath was born and bred in the region and is a proud Wiradjuri man.
He is a White Ribbon ambassador, a member of the Cootamundra Aboriginal Working Party and volunteers with schools across the region to share Wiradjuri culture and language with students.
“I just love this region and I want to see it thrive,” Ms Ralph said.
“Everyone benefits from a strong, vibrant town and TAFE NSW is proud of the role it plays in helping communities grow and meet future challenges.
“I’m really looking forward to working closely with the community and making sure we deliver the training and educational opportunities it wants and deserves.
“I’m so excited to be the public face of TAFE NSW locally and I urge everyone to come down and see what TAFE NSW has to offer – you might be surprised.”
TAFE Services Coordinators play a critical role in the daily operations of a campus and have a strong focus on community engagement.TAFE NSW Regional General Manager Kerry Penton said the new roles would bring TAFE NSW even closer to the communities it serves.
“We have a long and proud affiliation with our towns and the new TAFE Services Coordinators will ensure we continue to be responsive to community and industry needs,” Ms Penton said.
“It’s a very exciting time at TAFE NSW and I encourage local residents to make the most of the exciting training opportunities available.”
Call TAFE on 13 16 01 or visit www.tafensw.edu.au