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IMPACT Make
Your Mark is a Community Work Coordinator contracted by the
Commonwealth Government to manage work experience opportunities in
our local and regional community. A diverse range of work
experience opportunities are available, providing participants with
an extensive choice of placements in employment sectors aligned to
their employment goals. Participants can choose to work in small
groups or in individual placements and there is also an opportunity
to move around activities to taste test different work
environments.
Placements
are available in Bundaberg, Monto, Eidsvold, Rosedale, Childers and
Gin Gin so you can gain work experience within your local
community.
Benefits for
Participants
Work
Experience provides the opportunity for jobseekers to return to a
work environment.
Like work, work experience can provide real life opportunities for
job seekers to refresh skills and gain new skills.
There is an opportunity to earn up
to $800 Training Credits which can be used to purchase training or
obtain licenses necessary to obtain work (IMPACT staff have details
regarding eligibility and participation requirements).
Earn an extra $20.80 per fortnight provided by centrelink to cover
costs eg transport.
An opportunity to expand community networks, both socially and with
potential employers.
Maintain or
enhancing personal skills and build confidence.
Experience a range of new work environments as a means of testing
and confirming employment goals.
Be involved in a worthwhile community activity.
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Tom Quinn Community
Centre

Administration
Initiative

Bundaleer Bush
Tucker

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Benefits to the
Community
Provides benefits to the
community by assisting community or government organisations to
complete additional tasks they wouldn't undertake that have benefit
to their local community
Participants
assist paid or unpaid staff in the day-to-day running of their
organisation. Without this assistance many community organisations
wouldn't be able to deliver their services to our community.
Benefits to
the community are gained through small construction projects,
repairs, enhances or refurbishes community facilities or completes
grounds work in parks and gardens.
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WORK
EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITIES
- Administration &
Reception
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- Building
Maintenance & Restoration
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TO
PARTICIPATE
Phone Sue or Sharon at IMPACT on 4153 4233 they will help
determine your eligibility and support you through the process of
enrolling in the program - they will make it very easy. To ensure
it is a rewarding experience, IMPACT staff continue to support you
throughout the time you are involved.
PARENTS RETURNING TO
WORK
Parents are encouraged to
be involved, and IMPACT will work with you to organise your work
experience around your child care commitments. We also help you to
work around school holidays and other times when you just can't be
available.
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING
TO PARTICIPATE
Assistance is provided to
help arrange voluntary work experience placements. A history of
volunteering looks very attractive to a potential employer than a
history of unemployment showing no community connection.
So why not volunteer for
work experience to connect into your local community, learn new
skills, create employment networks and meet new friends.
EXTRA JOB SEARCH SUPPORT
WHILE YOU GAIN WORK SKILLS
IMPACT ensures you have
additional job search assistance to help you reach your goal.
Experienced staff help with resumes and letters of application and
a range of resources are available to you which include computers,
telephone, fax, Internet and more. Take advantage of all the help
you can get to reach your employment goal.
TRAINING CREDITS
IMPACT staff make sure you
are aware of the Training Credits you are earning and help you
identify training or licenses that will enhance your job searching
efforts - this is one of the great BONUSES available to you
rewarding your dedication to your search for work.
COMMUNITY AND GOVERNMENT
ORGANISATION INVOLVEMENT IN THE PROJECT
Sponsor and host
organisations must be not-for-profit OR local government
organisations.
Activities must provide
community benefit and quality work experience aligned to the Skills
in Demand within the Bundaberg area labour market in order to be
considered suitable for inclusion in this programme.
IMPACT staff are very
happy to talk to you about how your organisation could be
involved.
If you would like more
information contact Sue on (07) 4153 4233
IMPACT Make Your Mark
106 - 108 Bargara Rd
PO Box 694
BUNDABERG QUEENSLAND
4670
Phone: (07) 4153 4233 or 1800 179 233
Fax: (07) 4153 1181
E-mail Us
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