Collie Job Connect to support workforce transition and local employment
- Cook Labor Government launches Collie Job Connect app to connect local workers with local jobs
- Supports Collie's Just Transition with a bespoke, locally focused digital platform
- More than 40 jobs across a number of different industries and sectors already listed
- Key Cook Labor Government election commitment delivered
The Cook Labor Government has launched the Collie Job Connect app and website to support Collie's workforce transition and help local workers find work close to home.
A key election commitment, the platform will connect job seekers, including workers impacted by industry change, with local employers through a simple and accessible digital service, with support also provided by the Collie Jobs and Skills Centre.
The platform provides a central hub for employment and training information, enabling users to search for jobs, create résumés, receive tailored job alerts and explore career pathways linked to Collie's evolving industries.
More than 40 local jobs across a number of different sectors, including industry, government, care and hospitality, are already listed.
Local employers will benefit from a free and easy-to-use system to advertise vacancies, access a local talent pool and promote roles through digital tools such as QR-coded job posters.
The platform includes features such as skills matching, candidate shortlisting tools and the ability to prioritise workers transitioning to new employment.
The app complements the work of the Transition consultants based at the South Regional TAFE Collie campus and career advisors based at the Collie Jobs and Skills Centre.
Collie workers and employers are encouraged to explore opportunities and register at www.colliejobs.wa.gov.au
Comments attributed to Skills and TAFE Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson:
"Collie Job Connect will make it easier for local workers to find local jobs and build new careers as the town's economy evolves.
"More than 40 jobs across a number of sectors and industries have already been listed.
"This is a practical tool that will connect workers with real opportunities, while supporting businesses to find the skilled people they need.
"I encourage local employers to get involved, promote their vacancies and connect with the skilled workforce right here in Collie."
Comments attributed to South West Minister Don Punch:
"This is a great initiative that connects local workers with real job opportunities in Collie, helping our community remain strong as industries evolve.
"By improving access to jobs, training and career pathways, we're supporting workers to transition and build new futures close to home.
"It's a practical way to link local businesses with skilled local people, strengthening our workforce and benefiting the entire community."
Comments attributed to Collie-Preston MLA Jodie Hanns:
"Local workers seeking local jobs will be connected to local companies seeking local workers through the Collie Job Connect platform.
"It comes at a time when local workers have been impacted by job losses and this will provide the opportunity for those workers to see what opportunities are available to them in real-time.
"The Collie Job Connect platform will support local workers as we diversify our local economy, giving people the chance to see new job opportunities as they become available."