Category: Global Skills Updates

Global Skills Managing Director Re-elected to NESA Board

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Global Skills is pleased to announce that our Managing Director Rebecca Nicholls has been re-elected to serve on the National Employment Services Association (NESA) Board of Directors for a further 3-year term. Rebecca has served on the NESA Board for the past 6 years.

Global Skills Partners with MECA’s Youth Mentoring Program

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The Safer Communities Grant, funded by the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, has enabled the Mount Druitt Ethnic Communities Agency (MECA) and its partners to commence a new Youth Mentoring Program. Global Skills is proud to partner with MECA, as their employment service partner, to deliver the Program at Chifley College Bidwill Campus.

Global Skills Continues to Welcome Workforce Australia Participants

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Global Skills continues to welcome Workforce Australia participants into our new and continuing offices located in Picton, Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Liverpool, Bankstown, Fairfield, Cabramatta, Wetherill Park, Lake Haven, Wyong, The Entrance, Gosford, Hornsby, Chatswood, Brookvale and Baulkham Hills.

Zero-Cost Recruitment Service: Central Coast​

Global Skills Workforce Australia employer services offer a professional, efficient, tailored and zero-cost recruitment solution on the Central Coast.

Global Skills Welcomes Workforce Australia Job Seekers

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Today, Global Skills teams across Sydney South West and Sydney North and West are excited and ready to welcome job seekers participating in the new Workforce Australia employment services model.

Global Skills TtW begins Monday 4 July

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Global Skills is excited to launch our Workforce Australia – Transition to Work (TtW) Program on the Central Coast.

What is Workforce Australia

Starting on 4 July, Workforce Australia will be the new employment service delivered by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment and will replace jobactive.