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Home » New Career Advice Program Set To Help Forbes Residents

New Career Advice Program Set To Help Forbes Residents

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SKILLS: Skillset Career Link team members with staff from Forbes Shire Council at the presentation last week.

Skillset has launched a free career advice support service, Skillset CareerLink Central West, for residents across Central West NSW.

The Australian Government has recognised Skillset’s expertise and experience in career development programs by selecting them to receive a $600,000 project grant from the National Careers Institute to deliver a career information, advice and support program.

The Skillset CareerLink Central West program is supported by Regional Development Australia Central West and will be delivered across eleven local government areas covering more than 180,000 residents and a local economy supporting 74,000 jobs. The eleven local government areas are Bathurst, Blayney, Cabonne, Cowra, Forbes, Lachlan, Lithgow, Oberon, Orange, Parkes and Weddin.

Craig Randazzo, Chief Executive Officer at Skillset said that this program will close the gap for local residents in accessing local and relevant career advice.

“We know that a person’s career is a journey, not a destination with McCrindle research showing an Australian will have 17 different employers, and an average of 5 separate careers in their lifetime.”

“We believe Skillset CareerLink Central West will create an immediate impact for in-person career services for our primary target group of 25 – 44 year olds. This program will close that gap and become a key service for local residents to access career guidance.”

Forbes Shire Council are thrilled to welcome a new program to the regional area and support the prosperity and the skills of local people in the region.

Local Forbes residents who are interested in accessing career advice are encouraged to visit the CareerLink Community website at www.skillset.com.au or call 1300 853 525.

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