The WA Disability Jobs Portal is a matching website which aims to reduce the time and effort it takes to apply for jobs and to recruit staff by connecting skilled job seekers with employers looking for skilled workers.
People with disability who need support in their daily life will still need those supports during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Disability service providers are working hard to minimise disruption and remain committed to continuing to provide high quality, safe services. That commitment relies on the availability of workers with the right values and skills.
Job seekers who possess the values that demonstrate a commitment to person-centred practice – respectfulness, collaboration, integrity, resourcefulness and accountability – are highly sought after by employers.
Employers may be disability support providers or individuals who self-manage their own supports.
The portal supports those:
The portal also provides information/links to career information and relevant training opportunities.
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