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(1) Charles Darwin University (‘the University’, ‘CDU’) is committed to ensuring that Higher Education work placements (placements) meet the principles of the Work Integrated Learning Policy. (2) The University is committed to supporting student learning and providing authentic and purposeful placements that allow students to integrate theoretical knowledge into practice. (3) The University will maintain stakeholder relationships that contribute to the provision of meaningful placements that prepare students for future employment in industry. (4) This procedure explains how the University will facilitate and provide placements to students that meet the principles outlined in the Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Policy. (5) This procedure informs students, staff and placement hosts of the measures the University will implement to provide and quality assure placements to facilitate work integrated learning. (6) This procedure applies to all higher education staff and students enrolled in courses that contain a placement. (7) This procedure does not apply to TAFE staff and students. (8) The University is committed to upholding the principles of the WIL Policy and facilitating placements through the following. (9) Placement design will be guided by the principles of best practice in WIL. (10) Changes to placements will be considered a major amendment as per the Higher Education Course and Unit Accreditation Procedure. (11) Faculty staff will consider the following when designing placements for students: (12) The University will ensure that assessment of student placements are planned for and managed in line with the Higher Education Assessment (Coursework) Policy and Procedure. (13) The University will assess and quality assure placement hosts to ensure they can meet requirements and provide appropriate learning and wellbeing support to students. (14) The University will set clear expectations and communicate these to placement hosts, which may include but is not limited to: (15) Expectations will be formalised in written contracts and agreements between the University and the placement host, managed in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Management Policy and Procedure. (16) The University will ensure students are provided with information in a timely manner to allow for adequate preparation. Information will be published on the website and in the course catalogue. (17) The University will provide information to students including: (18) The University will ensure that quality assurance processes are planned for and managed in line with the Higher Education Course and Unit Accreditation Procedure. (19) Students are responsible for reading and understanding the information regarding placements that is made available to them including: (20) During the admissions process, students are required to read and acknowledge the inherent requirements of the course in which they are enrolled. (21) Students are required to provide up to date contact information and communicate with the University, any changes in their circumstances that may impact their ability to attend placement or complete pre-placement requirements, as soon as possible and before placement allocation. (22) Students are required to complete and provide evidence of the following prior to the commencement of their placement: (23) The placement host is responsible for ensuring they understand the requirements of providing placements to students prior to signing agreements/contracts with the University. These include: (24) The placement host will provide the student with workplace specific information and training, including but not limited to: (25) The placement host must update the University of any changes to circumstances, ability to provide placements and conditions of the agreement/contract. (26) The (27) Students must inform the (28) (30) Where a student cannot attend an allocated placement or needs to change their allocation, they must notify the Unit Coordinator and Placement Office to apply for special circumstances, as soon as possible before the placement commencement date, with appropriate evidence. (31) Where a student cannot complete the allocated placement or wants to seek advice about continuing in a placement, they must contact the Unit Coordinator and Placement Office as soon as possible. (32) Records will be kept in the University's approved system to ensure the data is accessible by staff and students. (33) The University will partner with the placement host to: (35) Students are required to: (36) Assessment requirements will be made explicit to the student by the University. These will include: (37) The University, in partnership with placement hosts, will plan for assessment activities that meet course learning outcomes and industry requirements. (38) Assessment of a student’s learning during placement may include the following: (39) The University will provide outcomes and feedback to students usually by Grade Release of enrolment semester as per the Grading Policy. (40) To ensure placements meet the needs of students, placement hosts, industry and the University, feedback will be collected on the experience and may include the following: (41) Feedback will be assessed and analysed to inform course design, future allocations and placement hosts, and as part of course review and accreditation procedures. (42) A student can submit a complaint in accordance with the Complaints Policy - Students. (43) Placements will be monitored as part of course review and accreditation process and reported as per the Comprehensive Reporting Framework. (44) Records will be maintained in the University's approved placement management system in accordance with the Records and Information Management Policy and Procedure. (45) Non-compliance with Governance Documents is considered a breach of the Code of Conduct - Employees or the Code of Conduct - Students, as applicable, and is treated seriously by the University. Reports of concerns about non-compliance will be managed in accordance with the applicable disciplinary procedures outlined in the Charles Darwin University and Union Enterprise Agreement 2025 and the Code of Conduct - Students. (46) Complaints may be raised in accordance with the Complaints and Grievance Policy and Procedure - Employees and Complaints Policy - Students. (47) All staff members have an individual responsibility to raise any suspicion, allegation or report of fraud or corruption in accordance with the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and Whistleblower Reporting (Improper Conduct) Procedure.Higher Education Work Placement Procedure
Section 1 - Preamble
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Procedure
Before placement
Placement design
CDU preparation
Student readiness and preparation
Placement host preparation
Allocation of placements
During placement
Assessment
After placement
Feedback on placement
Complaints
Monitoring and Reporting
Record keeping
Section 5 - Non-Compliance