About Us

About our career counselling

About My Career Concierge

Helping Students Move from Confusion to Clarity

Every year, students are asked to make some of the biggest decisions of their school lives — often before they really know who they are or what they want.

They’re handed subject handbooks, deadlines, and course codes but not always the support to make decisions that fit. School counselling, while well-meaning, is often rushed and generic. Parents try to help, but are left guessing too.

We saw this happen over and over — bright students making reactive choices, families feeling overwhelmed, and long-term opportunities missed. Not due to a lack of ability, but a lack of guidance.

That’s why we founded Career Concierge.

We specialise in helping students in Years 11 and 12 make confident, well-informed decisions about their subjects and future direction — through a process that’s personal, strategic, and grounded in self-understanding. For families who want to begin even earlier, we also work with Year 9 and 10 students to lay a strong foundation.

We believe clarity should come before pressure. That students don’t need to have all the answers yet, but they do need the right structure and space to reflect. And we believe parents shouldn’t have to carry this alone.

Our approach is one-on-one, high-touch, and tailored to the student. We don’t offer generic advice — we help families co-create a plan that actually fits the individual, not just the system.

Where We’re Headed

Where We’re Headed

We want to see a generation of students who enter their senior years with clarity, direction, and confidence — not anxiety and guesswork. That begins with the right decisions, made at the right time, with the right support.

Who We Are

Who We Are

As two educators who have worked closely with students and families across different roles and settings, we’ve seen first-hand how many are left to navigate critical academic choices without real guidance.

Career Concierge was built to change that. It’s the service we wish every student — and every parent — had access to before it was too late to course-correct.

Who We Help

Who We Help

Practical, personalised support for students and parents making high-stakes academic decisions

At Career Concierge, we work closely with two key people in every senior school journey: the student navigating choices, and the parent trying to support them.

This page explains how we help each of you clearly, calmly, and with purpose.

How We Help ?

How We Help Students

Choosing VCE subjects can feel uncertain especially when you’re still figuring out who you are, what you’re good at, and where you might be headed. We guide students through a structured, one-on-one process that builds clarity and direction. Our support helps you:

Understand your strengths, learning style, and preferences

Choose subjects that align with your abilities and interests

Explore real career and university pathways without pressure to decide everything now

Gain confidence in your direction and subject decisions

Feel organised, clear, and ready for the years ahead

This isn’t about having your whole future mapped out. It’s about making the next right decision  with the right support.

How We Help ?

How We Help Parents

As a parent, you want to support your child — but the subject selection process can be complex, rushed, and unclear. You don’t want to push too hard or stand back too far. That’s where we come in.

We act as a trusted guide for your family — bringing structure, insight, and clarity to a critical decision-making period.

Our support helps you:

Parents often invest in tutors for learning support. This is support for the decisions that come before the grades.

We work primarily with students in Years 11 and 12, and extend support to Year 9 families when early planning is the right fit. If you’re navigating decisions — or want to avoid rushed ones — Career Concierge is here to guide the way forward.

Understand your child’s strengths, risks, and subject fit

Get clarity on course options and pathways without the noise

Avoid conflict or indecision during the subject selection process

Support your teen with confidence, not guesswork

Stay involved without carrying the pressure alone