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NoosaCare searching to support more locals

With an upheaval in employment opportunities in the Noosa Shire as a result of the COVID pandemic, starting over can be daunting.

This is why NoosaCare are offering 10 people the opportunity to have their certification paid for followed by on the job training at one of their facilities.

As a not-for-profit, community owned organisation with over 370 employees, NoosaCare are the largest employer in the Noosa Shire.

NoosaCare’s Corporate Services Manager Emily Larkin said they are aware the Noosa community has been struggling and want to give back.

“We’ve just had lots of feedback in the community that some businesses have been closing down because of the COVID pandemic, and generally people are looking for new opportunities but there aren’t any, or those that are there are very minimal,“ she said.

“We’re looking to support some locals in our community to either get back into their workforce or change careers and NoosaCare will cover the cost of training to get the person up to speed.“

Join their supported team of Personal Carers who make a huge difference to the lives of NoosaCare residents by providing support though daily care.

For more information on how to apply email hr@noosacare.com.au

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