Aboriginal services jobs board

To assist and support Aboriginal jobseekers in Western Australia to find employment, we have created an Aboriginal services jobs board. Jobs and Skills Centres throughout WA:

  • work closely with employers, business owners and industry to find employment opportunities for Aboriginal people;
  • identify vacancies available within the WA public sector (government); and
  • work with our registered jobseekers to match them up with employment opportunities that suit their skills and knowledge, helping to ensure that employers find the 'right fit' for their business.

The Aboriginal services jobs board is a completely free service for both jobseekers and employers. 

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For jobseekers

For Aboriginal jobseekers, the jobs board gives you access to jobs that have been selected especially for you.

You can search for jobs on there at any time, but if you register with the jobs board you’ll receive email updates whenever a new job comes up that matches what you're looking for. 

Registration and acces is free! Go check it out, and get yourself set up.

For employers

If you're looking for an Aboriginal employee, or employees, there's no better place to advertise your vacancy than the Aboriginal services jobs board. As a registered employer, this quick and easy-to-use service lets you create your own job advertisements and post them to the jobs board. We can also help you manage your recruitment process with the free tools available through the jobs board and ongoing support via the Jobs and Skills Centres. The system will match your vacancy with the registered jobseekers and if matched will alert them to your vacancy. 

The jobs board is a completely free service to support employers and business owners.

Deadly jobs!

The Jobs and Skills Centre Deadly Jobs page on Facebook is a great way to find employment opportunities plus tips and useful information to help Aboriginal jobseekers.

Visit the Deadly Jobs Facebook page, and get in on the action!

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And remember, your local Jobs and Skills Centre can help both jobseekers and employers with free advice about training, career development and employment.