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Vocational/career assessments

Vocational/career assessments are evidence-based tools, including psychometric tests, used to help understand your strengths, personality, interests, and aptitudes in relation to career paths.

These assessments are designed to guide you toward a fulfilling career by matching personal attributes with suitable industries and roles.

Morrisby Profile

Morrisby is a widely used, comprehensive, and scientifically developed psychometric assessment platform.

What it Measures: Aptitudes (verbal, numerical, abstract, spatial, mechanical), interests, personality, workplace preferences, and learning styles.

Target Audience Students (typically from Year 9, 15+ years old) and adults looking to change careers.

Key Benefits Provides a 24/7 online profile, personalised career/subject suggestions, and tracks progress. It evaluates potential independent of economic or educational background.

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Other Assessments

Interest Inventories (RIASEC)

  • Strong Interest Inventory: A "gold standard" in career planning, it matches personal interests with careers others with similar interests find satisfying.
  • Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI): Identifies personality types to help understand communication, leadership, and work styles.
  • Big Five Personality Test: Measures openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
  • Keirsey Temperament Sorter: Explores personality in relation to teamwork, leadership, and career roles.
  • Transferable Skills Analysis: An assessment that identifies skills learned in one context (e.g., past job, school) that can be applied to new, different roles.

Vocational Assessment

Vocational Assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation used to help make informed, rational career decisions rather than decisions based on emotion or lack of information.

Psychometric assessments attract an additional fee, depending on which one is suitable for your unique circumstance.

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Expert guidance for career development, job transitions, and professional growth strategies.

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Vocational & Psychometric Assessment

Vocational & Psychometric Assessment

Vocational/career assessments are evidence-based tools, including psychometric tests.

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Life Coaching, Executive Coaching & Personal Support

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Elevated Counselling provides NDIS‑aligned under the category of capacity‑building supports focused on career development.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our careers counselling services and approach to career fulfillment.

Career counselling is a structured, supportive process that helps you understand your strengths, interests, skills, and values so you can make informed decisions about study, training, and work pathways. It includes career conversations, assessments, SMART goal-setting, practical planning, and executive coaching.

I work with:

  • Secondary school students (Years 7-12)
  • Young adults and career starters
  • NDIS participants
  • Adults returning to study or work
  • Career-changers exploring new pathways
  • Parents and schools seeking structured guidance for students
  • Executives seeking strategic coaching into leadership roles

Career counselling focuses specifically on education, training, and employment pathways. Our work is strengths-based, practical, and future-focused, designed to help you gain clarity, confidence and direction.

We use a range of recognised evidence-based career and vocational assessments,

which may include:

  • Interest inventories
  • Strengths and personality-based tools
  • Skills and capability assessments
  • Work readiness assessments
  • Vocational profiling for NDIS participants

These are selected based on your needs, goals and developmental stage.

For students, career counselling can support:

  • Subject selection
  • VCE/VPC/VCE-VM pathways
  • Apprenticeship and traineeship preparation
  • Work experience planning
  • University/TAFE research
  • Goal-setting and transitions beyond school

We provide career development and vocational support that aligns with NDIS Capacity

Building - Finding and Keeping a Job, including:

  • Employment-Related Assessment and Counselling
  • Work readiness and skill development
  • Exploration of strengths and vocational goals
  • Career planning and pathways support

Absolutely. Whether you're returning to work, seeking a new direction, or reassessing your career goals, I provide practical and personalised support for every stage of your journey.

Sessions generally run for 60 minutes, depending on the service. Assessment-based packages may include longer sessions or a series of appointments to ensure thorough, personalised guidance. During your initial 'Getting to Know You' session, we'll explore your goals, strengths, and needs, allowing us to recommend the number and type of sessions that will best support your individual pathway. You may only need one session to get you on the right path, however, if coaching is required, this may take up to six sessions.

Yes. Many clients benefit from ongoing guidance throughout transitions such as Year 12, identifying career options that meet your unique strengths, or planning study pathways. I tailor ongoing support to your needs.

Yes. I provide job-search support including:

  • Individualised Resume development
  • Tailored cover letters
  • Interview preparation
  • Job-search strategies
  • Employer communication skills

Yes. Sessions can be held in person or online, providing flexibility for busy families,

regional clients, or those who prefer remote support.

Your first session typically includes:

  • A discussion about your goals and current situation
  • Exploring your interests, strengths, and challenges
  • Identifying suitable assessments if needed
  • Creating a personalised plan for next steps

Or you can use our online booking system that allows you to view availability, choose a timeslot, and complete your booking and pay securely online.

You can also book an appointment by contacting us directly via email or through the contact us page. Schools and organisations are also welcome to enquire about tailored programs or support packages.

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