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JOB CONNECT OPENS Jobseekers has a new hub offering extensive support services
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HE recently launched St Marys Salvation Army Employment Connect Hub has opened its door to jobseekers offering a plethora of services leading to better opportunities. Located at 216 Queen Street, employment support staff will provide a range of core programs for jobseekers’ connections, job application assistance and skills training. The new site was officially launched by the NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Western Sydney Prue Car. As one of Australia’s leading philanthropic organisations, the Salvos Employment Plus offers support services such as pathways to alcohol and drugs support program, access to the food pantry and clothing, Moneycare financial counseling, literacy services and practical life support and guidance from professional staff. More page 2.
The Western Sydney Salvation Army Team Leader Paul Mould, job seeker Craig Battersby and St Marys Employment Plus Site Manager Caitlyn Buckley-Rich at the new hub on Queen Street.
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