William Pash
About William Pash
William Pash is an Examination Coordinator at Janison, where he has worked since 2021. He is currently completing an Agricultural Science degree with a focus on Plant and Soil Science, and has a strong interest in integrating soil health into Australian viticulture.
Current Role at Janison
William Pash serves as the Examination Coordinator at Janison, a position he has held since 2021. His responsibilities include overseeing examination processes and ensuring compliance with educational standards. He previously worked as an Examination Supervisor at Janison for one month in 2021, which provided him with foundational experience in examination management.
Previous Experience in Education and Research
Before joining Janison, William worked as a Research and Technical Assistant at UNSW BEES for 11 months in 2021. This role involved supporting research initiatives and technical operations within the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences. Additionally, he has experience in the hospitality sector, having worked as a Café Cook at Chicken & Fishhead - Cafe and Kidswear from 2016 to 2020.
Education and Academic Background
William is currently in the final year of an Agricultural Science degree with a focus on Plant and Soil Science at the University of Melbourne. He has also completed a Bachelor of Agricultural Science with a specialization in Plant & Soil Science from 2019 to 2021. His studies included practical experience in winery and fieldwork at Melbourne University's Dookie College. He has furthered his education with a Certificate II in Electrotechnology from TAFE NSW.
Professional Development and Certifications
William is actively pursuing professional development through the Career Development Program at St Hilda's College, University of Melbourne, which he has been part of since 2019. He also studied Viticulture and Enology at Dookie Agricultural College, achieving a Sub Major from 2020 to 2021. His academic pursuits reflect a strong interest in integrating soil health and microbiological biodiversity into the viticultural sector of Australian agriculture.
Early Education and Academic Achievements
William completed his Higher School Certificate at Barker College in 2018. This foundational education set the stage for his subsequent studies in agricultural science and related fields. His early academic achievements demonstrate a commitment to learning and professional growth.