GROWING TEAM HELPS VICTORIAN JOB SEEKERS FIND WORK
Victorians looking for a new job or a career change can now access free advice and support from a 600-strong force of advocates, mentors and career counsellors, ensuring no Victorian is left behind in the search for work.
The $260 million employment service is being established as part of the $619 million Jobs Victoria initiative, which supports people looking for work and connects employers with the staff they need.
More than 420 Jobs Victoria employment service staff have now come on board, with a further 180 mentors, advocates and counsellors to be added to the burgeoning program.
Staff have already started work on employment services in Western Melbourne, with 20 advocates helping jobseekers in the community.
Mentors help people find a job that suits them and support them in their role for the first six months. The mentors will assist people who have been unemployed for six months or more, or are without a job and at risk of long-term unemployment, and can also connect employers with suitable local candidates.
The career counsellor service helps people understand their career options and goals and give them the tools to explore different interests, identify transferable skills and create a pathway for change.
Advocates will be out in communities throughout Victoria connecting people with the services that are right for them, whether it be help with their resume or help connecting them to or directing them to an employment service.
Jobs Victoria employment services are delivered by a network of 75 partners across the state – local people who provide specialist employment support and advice. The services are accessible online and over the phone while restrictions are in place.
Jobs Victoria also supports employers and small businesses by helping them find staff and apply for wage subsidies to grow their businesses.
The $250 million Jobs Victoria Fund pays subsidies of up to $20,000 per eligible employee to businesses that employ people hardest hit by the pandemic, including women aged over 45. The Fund also supports industries facing workforce shortages by working with employers to recruit and train workers to fill roles.
For more information visit jobs.vic.gov.au or call the Jobs Victoria hotline on 1300 208 575.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Employment Jaala Pulford
“By helping people find a job that suits them, we’re providing thousands of Victorians with financial independence and security.”
“These Jobs Victoria employment services are creating big changes in the lives of job seekers, giving them access to hundreds of people who will help them find work.”
Quote attributable to Member for Werribee Tim Pallas
“Having support staff on the ground helping people prepare for and find work will make a huge difference for jobseekers in Western Melbourne.”