Portfolio


Selection of developed career, workforce, community, and educational resources.

Learning Resources

Projects involving the design and development of resources (workbooks, posters, handouts, website or e-Learning modules) for higher education, vocational training, business or community development.

Educational and corporate training resource development in both digital and print including data visualisation, graphics and online.

Educational resource audience included incarcerated students, long-term unemployed job seekers, older workers and retirees, corporate staff, rural and regional communities, university and vocational education students.


Rural Wellbeing Toolkit

You are an important part of a community. There are many ways to help others – and giving of your time and skills is one of the most rewarding ways to give back.  

Whether you are volunteering with a local organisation, or you personally want to help out someone you know in the community, these resources help you consider the best strategies for doing so. In particular, these resources will help you learn how to recognise when people need help, connect people to resources needed, and give ideas for how you can provide support

  • Developed for the Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales (SQNNSW) Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub. Funded by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

LINKhttps://www.unisq.edu.au/research/sqnnsw-hub/resources/wellbeing-toolkit

Career Insights Podcast
(Host)

2021 – Host of Career Insights podcast series (13 episodes)

Career stories and insights into workforce trends, career planning, and building employability.

Conversations with University of Southern Queensland staff about their career histories and career tips for students as they strengthen their employability.

LINK: https://anchor.fm/careerinsights

Build Your Future

The specific purpose of the project was to provide a career development outreach and engagement service, targeting individuals from equity cohorts – specifically, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals, individuals from a non-English speaking background and individuals from a low socio-economic background, as well as to schools and communities.

  • Online career education modules designed and developed for the University of Southern Queensland’s Careers and Employability service and their “Making Career Choices” project. Federally funded project: Higher Education Participation & Partnerships Program (HEPPP).