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Stepping Into Applications Close in Two Weeks

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021

APPLY NOW! Stepping Into Applications Close in Two Weeks!

Are you a university student with disability looking for a paid internship?

  • Then don’t miss out on our amazing Stepping Into internship program!

With only two weeks left to apply, we have received many great applications for the over 200 internships available.

Whether you’re interested in public policy, sciences, mining or research – plus more –  there’s a role to suit you.

What is Stepping Into?

Australian Network on Disability’s Stepping Into program is a paid internship program connecting students with disability to leading Australian businesses for hands on work experience.

Through Stepping Into, you can:

  • gain paid and valuable career-relevant work experience
  • learn new skills
  • grow your knowledge of your chosen industry
  • develop networking and social skills
  • join the Stepping Into Alumni community
  • support provided throughout the program.

*Don’t miss out on your chance to apply

Applications are now open.

With only two weeks left until applications close, don’t miss out on the amazing opportunity to launch your career.

  • Applications on Sunday, 3 October.

GradWISE Career Opportunities

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021

GradWISE – Internship, Graduate and Mentoring Opportunities

For those interested in any of the opportunities listed below, please email your applications to GradWISE@wiseeemployment.com.au with the reasonable adjustment form.

GradWISE will advocate for any adjustments that you might need and help with your application.

Communiteer

Mentorship and Volunteer Opportunity

  • You will be matched with a mentor for 12 weeks to accelerate your development in a variety of areas, including career path, job applications, interpersonal skills and more.
  • You will also have the opportunity to undertake a skilled volunteering project for a not-for-profit in need with the guidance of your mentor.
  • This is a 12 week mentorship commitment, express interest below:
  • https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LHSRXZL

Department of Social Services

Option one – Apprenticeship Program

Option two – Summer Internship Program

  • Please see PD attached for more details, commence January 2022 for approx. 6 weeks (University break).
  • Applications closing 5 October 2021, to apply applicants will need to send entrylevelteam@dss.gov.au your CV and a written statement, explaining why you want to work for the Department of Social Services and the skills and attributes you will bring to the program (maximum 1000 words).

EY

Primary School Facilitator

EY strongly encourages applications from candidates who have a disability, and so have lived experience which they can speak from.

The recruitment process will include an OnDemand video interview, followed by a formal interview/ audition with the Program Manager.

These are expected to be held from the week commencing 25th of October

Major Roads Project Victoria ( MRPV):

Summer Internship

Coles

2022 Operations Graduate Program

North East Link Project (NELP)

Summer Internships

Melbourne based looking for roles in:

  • Government Relations
  • Communications & Stakeholder relations
  • Engineering or Equivalent
  • Engineering (Civil)

*Please see attached job advert for more details.

Disability Super Fair 2021 | Tuesday, 28 September 2021

  • 2:00PM to 4:00PM in NSW, QLD, ACT, VIC & TAS
  • 1:30PM to 3:30PM in SA & NT | 12:00PM to 2:00PM in WA

 Are you wanting to discover employers who celebrate difference and have inclusive working culture?

Join us at the 2021 Diversity Careers Super Fair!

Who is this for?

The Students with a Disability Super Fair is for all students studying any degrees wanting to discover employers who have either a dedicated graduate program for students with a disability or offer otherwise attractive and inclusive opportunities.

What will we cover?

  • 2:30pm – Introduction to GradWISE
  • 3pm – How to disclose and ask for adjustments
  • 3:30pm – Recruitment pathways with disability confident employers

To help you feel confident and prepare to ensure you get the most out of the Careers Fair we have provided some handy resources below:

We look forward to seeing you there!

Summer Vacation Internships 2021-22

Tuesday, September 14th, 2021

Summer Vacation Research Scholarships/Internships 2021/22 (Rossjohn lab)

Ability Apprenticeship Program

Monday, September 13th, 2021

Applications Now Open for the 2022 Ability Apprenticeship Program at Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services (the department) is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2022 Ability Apprenticeship Program.

The program is open to people with disability aged 18 years and over. Download the PDF Flyer here.

It is designed to create pathways into secure, ongoing employment within the department and the broader Australian Public Service (APS) and act as a stepping stone towards the participants’ long-term career aspirations.

Program Commences Early 2022

The program will commence in early 2022 and run for 12 months, with positions available in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Perth, and Adelaide.

Participants will start at the APS 3 level and undertake an individualised learning program tailored to the needs of their business area and their own career goals.

Upon successful completion of the program, participants will advance to an ongoing APS 4.

Each participant will have the opportunity to connect with a disability employment services (DES) provider to support them throughout their employment.

The Entry Programs and Inclusion team at Department of Social Services will provide support for participants and their work areas.

Building a Diverse and Accessible Public Service

The program is an important step toward building a more diverse and accessible public service that better represents the Australian community. The APS Disability Employment Strategy 2020-2025 outlines the Australian Government’s commitment to this goal.

*Applications close Thursday 7 October 2021.

Your Big Break Starts Here

Monday, September 13th, 2021

2021 Students with a Disability Super Fair!

You’re invited!

TUESDAY, 28TH SEPTEMBER 2021

  • 2:00PM to 4:00PM in NSW, QLD, ACT, VIC & TAS
  • 1:30PM to 3:30PM in SA & NT | 12:00PM to 2:00PM in WA

Who is this for?

The Students with a Disability Super Fair is for all students studying any degrees wanting to discover employers who have either a dedicated graduate program for students with a disability or offer otherwise attractive and inclusive opportunities.

How does it work?

This is an interactive virtual career fair designed to help you learn about graduate job and internship opportunities you can apply for.

The fair is conducted via video conference and split into two parts.

Who will I meet?

We’ve invited some of Australia’s best graduate employers to meet with you and share what a future working with them looks like.

Why should I attend?

Applying for graduate jobs is a bit like sitting your final exams; the lecturer usually gives away some handy tips in the final class!

  • Don’t make the mistake of submitting job applications blind.

Attend this event to meet the employers you already know about, discover new ones, and find out what recruiters are looking for in your job applications.

Disability Employment Webinar

Thursday, September 9th, 2021

Why Disability Employment is the Answer to Australia’s Skills Shortage

A free webinar for employers hosted by JobAccess

A slowdown in regional and international talent mobility has seen employers access an increasingly limited pool, as one in five Australian businesses faces skills shortages.

But what if you were able to build a steady, sustainable pipeline of diverse candidates to fill your vacancies? Register here to find out how.

People with disability are reliable, safe and productive employees and yet are overlooked by businesses when hiring.

Nearly 50% of people with disability of working age are looking for work and can be a great resource for industries facing skills gaps.

Progressive organisations are tapping into the diverse skills people with disability have to offer. In doing so, they are reaping the long-term benefits of higher productivity, staff retention and market innovation*.

Register Now for This Online Event

How do they do it? Register for our free online event to hear from disability-confident organisations who will join Paralympian Katrina Webb OAM to share how they broadened their talent pool by attracting and employing people with disability.

*You might recognise Katrina as part of Channel Seven’s Tokyo Paralympics 2020 commentator team.

You will have the opportunity to:

  • Learn first-hand a wide range of strategies and good practice to make your recruitment and employment processes more inclusive.
  • Interact with a panel of disability-confident employers who will share their learnings and experiences in supporting employees with disability, including mental health conditions.
  • Explore the free, sustainable supports and resources available to employ people with disability within your organisation.

When:  Thursday, 7 October 2021

Time:    1.00 pm to 2.15 pm – ACT, NSW, VIC and TAS
12.30 pm to 1.45 pm – SA
12.00 pm to 1.15 pm – QLD
11.30 am to 12.45 pm – NT
10.00 am to 11.15 am – WA

Where: Register to attend the webinar

RSVP:  Monday, 4 October 2021

  • Access: This event will have live transcribing. You will be asked to provide any access requirements during the registration process. Interpreters and electronic copies of presentation are available on request.
  • For more information or if you have any questions or require assistance, please contact us at JobAccess@workfocus.com.

Free 2-Day Business Workshop

Tuesday, September 7th, 2021

Kickstart Your Business with This Free 2-Day Workshop

This 2-day workshop is made for people living with disability.

This workshop will give you the confidence to explore starting up your own business or taking your business to the next level with expert facilitators.

IgniteAbility Small Business Start-Ups Program

The IgniteAbility® Small Business Start-Ups program started in 2016 to support people living with a disability to explore, start or grow a small business in Australia.

In the last 5 years businesses like Carly’s Coffee Couriers and MB Disability Consultancy have been supported to gain the knowledge, skills and capacity they required to make their dream a reality.

5 things you will take away from your workshop:

  1. Ability to pitch your business idea to anyone.
  2. Identify gaps in your business knowledge from product development to compliance management.
  3. Understand the importance of a support network to grow your business.
  4. Complete a business map for your business.
  5. Opportunity to refer into our IgniteAbility® Small Business Start-Ups program.

This program provides free and ongoing business support with an expert facilitator.

FAQ

  • How do I know if it is right for me?

Once you register, the team will reach out to help you answer the questions you might have.

  • Does this cost me anything?

No. The workshop is completely free.

  • What happens after I register?

You will be contacted with information about the best workshop for you and your needs.

Register Now for this 2-day online workshop!

Here are the dates:

  • Group 1: 13 & 15 September – 10am – 2:30pm
  • Group 2: 14 & 16 September – 10am – 2:30pm
  • Group 3: 20 & 22 September – 10am – 2:30pm
  • Group 4: 27 & 29 September – 10am – 2:30pm
  • Group 5: 28 & 30 September – 10am – 2:30pm
  • Group 6: 04 & 06 October – 10am – 2:30pm
  • Group 7: 11 & 13 October – 10am – 2:30pm
  • Group 8: 12 & 14 October – 10am – 2:30pm
  • Group 9: 18 & 20 October – 10am – 2:30pm

Click on this link to REGISTER NOW!

Mentoring at Monash LinkedIn

Thursday, September 2nd, 2021

Mentoring at Monash LinkedIn Page and Group

There is a new Mentoring at Monash LinkedIn page, alongside our new Mentoring at Monash LinkedIn group.

Mentoring at Monash would like to invite you to follow the page and join the group as part of our Monash mentoring community!

Mentoring Tips, Advice, and Professional Development

The Mentoring at Monash LinkedIn page and group will be host to mentoring stories, tips and advice, professional development, mentoring opportunities and more.

The group in particular will be a great place for the mentoring community and even those new to mentoring to get involved, share your mentoring experiences and help other members with advice.

We look forward to welcoming you all to our new Mentoring at Monash LinkedIn.

  • If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at mentoring@monash.edu.

Monash Alumi’s Successful Disability Support Service

Thursday, September 2nd, 2021

Best Mates Apply Monash Commerce Skills to Build Successful Disability Support Service

David Bookman and Ryan Kagan

David Bookman and Ryan Kagan

Meet David and Ryan

*Meet David and Ryan and the team when they hold an exclusive session for Monash students where they will explain what disability support work is, how their service works and how to get involved with their business.

  • Date: 22 September 2021
  • Time: 11.00 – 12.00

*Register Now: bit.ly/ButtonsSupportServices

David Bookman and Ryan Kagan are best friends and business partners, using the skills and knowledge they have gained at Monash Business School to help improve the lives of people with disabilities.

The two Bachelor of Commerce students have launched Buttons Support Services, a thriving start-up matching support workers with people with disabilities through the NDIS.

They have come a long way since their final year of high school, when their top priorities outside studying were “footy and socialising”.

On the cusp of the pandemic in early 2020, the pair took a risk to launch Buttons Support after identifying what they saw as a gap in the market.

Buttons Support Services

Buttons Support Services aims to positively impact the lives of people with disabilities, and encourage young people to work in the sector as support workers.

The service’s ethos is to match children and adults with disabilities to age- appropriate, personality-specific support workers, which aims to build good, sustainable relationships and allow both parties to thrive.

The pair said since launching, Buttons Support Services rates had paid a collective $50,000 above industry award rates, to the support workers on their books.

“For far too long people with a disability and their families have yearned for relatable, authentic and reliable people to support them,” David says.

“Through Buttons, young adults are delivering this support, while injecting a new energy into the sector.

“Our aim is to make the support work role as accessible and comfortable as possible for young adults. If we can do a good job in supporting more young support workers to transition into this role, we as a community will be better for it.”

Desire to Make a Difference in Disability Support

For both students, the desire to make a difference in the disability support sector manifested during their school years.

After finishing VCE, David and Ryan both volunteered with Flying Fox Camps, a youth-led recreational camp network for special-needs kids, gaining their first experience of disabled advocacy.

Taking a gap year in 2016 before beginning their Bachelor of Commerce degrees, they also took up paid employment with Flying Fox, the camp network’s parent organisation which gives young people with disabilities positive social interactions and life-changing experiences.

Throughout their studies they balanced work in the disability sector with study commitments, before striking out on their own venture.

“When David and Ryan saw a problem in the disability sector they actively worked to solve it”
David says Flying Fox taught them “commerce/business and social change can be one and the same”.

“In-terms of learning opportunities, experience and personal fulfilment, I felt that starting our own business really ticked all those boxes,” David says.

“We constantly have to teach ourselves new skills, confront new challenges – which is extremely beneficial for a young professional.”

Ryan, who studied marketing as part of his degree, described launching a new venture in 2020 on the cusp of the pandemic as “an interesting environment”.

“(But) we kept our goal really simple: Validate the service. I think we have done that, and our focus now is scaling and creating new initiatives that cater to the needs of the industry,” he says.

“To have studied both finance and marketing has certainly enhanced my ability to create and grow a professional service, driven by passion and social change.”

Associate Professor Nicholas McGuigan, Director of Monash Business School’s Equity, Diversity and Social Inclusion portfolio, said the Business School celebrated initiatives such as Buttons.

“We are interested in advancing positive change across industries and we go out of our way to facilitate that type of development across our programs,” Associate Professor McGuigan said.

“When David and Ryan saw a problem in the disability sector they actively worked to solve it, launching Buttons Support Services as a dynamic, engaging organisation that partners with its young support workers and clients to bring about authentic relationships and reliable support to those in need.”

Register Now

Disability Super Fair

Thursday, August 26th, 2021

You’re Invited to The 2021 Students with a Disability Super Fair

Your big break starts here!

TUESDAY, 28TH SEPTEMBER 2021

  • 2:00PM to 4:00PM in NSW, QLD, ACT, VIC & TAS
  • 1:30PM to 3:30PM in SA & NT
  • 12:00PM to 2:00PM in WA

Who is this for?

The Students with a Disability Super Fair is for all students studying any degrees wanting to discover employers who have either a dedicated graduate program for students with a disability or offer otherwise attractive and inclusive opportunities.

Register Now!

How does it work?

This is an interactive virtual career fair designed to help you learn about graduate job and internship opportunities you can apply for. The fair is conducted via video conference and split into two parts.

First 30 minutes: Panel Sessions

Begin the fair by joining one of several Focus Sessions. These concurrent sessions will give you an opportunity to find out about the sector and collect some insider tips on how to succeed.

Next 1.5 hours: Exhibitor Sessions

For the remainder of the fair, you can meet employers live in their booth. This session is broken into three half an hour blocks. During each block, exhibitors may present on a topic, run speed interviews, or have open Q&A.

Who Will You Meet?

We’ve invited some of Australia’s best graduate employers to meet with you and share what a future working with them looks like.

Find out which Employers will be at the Fair!

Why Should You Attend?

Applying for graduate jobs is a bit like sitting your final exams; the lecturer usually gives away some handy tips in the final class!

Don’t Make the Mistake of Submitting Job Applications Without Being Prepared

Attend this event to meet the employers you already know about, discover new ones, and find out what recruiters are looking for in your job applications.

  • This event is part of the Prosple Super Career Fair series.
  • This series of virtual career events are being run collaboratively between Prosple, GradAustralia, participating Australian universities, and employers.
  • These fairs are completely free for students. By attending these fairs, you give permission for Prosple to share your contact and attendance details with employers wanting to hire you and with your university.