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CLERMONT RAG Community Newsletter Friday March 25, 2016
Council opens career pathways Isaac Regional Council has announced a new intake of trainees and apprentices across the region.
“These positions combine hands-on work experience with a nationally recognised qualification.”
Applications opened Friday March 18 with fourteen positions available across the towns of Moranbah, Clermont, Middlemount and Dysart.
“Each opportunity ranges between one to four years in duration, with positions available in business administration, horticulture, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, plant operations, water and sewerage and libraries.
Acting CEO Aaron Johansson said $137,500 from the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders For Work First Start Program has provided Council with a significant subsidy to boost their intake of trainees and apprentices. “The funding will provide ten more positions and supports long-term learning and development in the region.” “In addition Council is funding four more positions. Council is committed to supporting genuine career pathways and employment opportunities,” he said.
“We are excited to also have two school-based traineeships available at our Moranbah Library as part of this intake. Students interested in the Moranbah school-based traineeships should contact their school Careers Transition Officer. Applications close Friday April 8, residents can view position descriptions and application instructions at www.isaac.qld.gov.au.
CLERMONT POSITIONS Position
Quantity
Location
Duration
Trainee - Horticulture
1
Clermont
1 year
Trainee - Library/Museum Assistant
1
Clermont
1 year
Apprentice - Plumber
1
Clermont
4 years
Apprentice - Civil Construction Plant Operations
1
Clermont
3 years
All applications close Friday April 8