Located on the vibrant Perth campus of North Metropolitan TAFE, the Perth Jobs and Skills Centre offers a range of information and services around training and career development.
We can provide free professional and practical advice on training and employment opportunities including careers advice, apprenticeship and training information, and partnerships with industry, and also help with job searching and direct links into work. Our team also has expertise in business and workplace development, and welcomes employers and business owners.
Perth Jobs and Skills Centre is right in the cultural area of Northbridge and close to the heart of the city. It's an easy walk from the CBD or Northbridge stations, or you can jump on a CAT – more information about getting here is provided below. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Our services
We assist Aboriginal people in Western Australia to get into training or a job, working closely with employers to create job opportunities for Aboriginal people including school leavers.
Perth Jobs and Skills Centre can provide:
- culturally sensitive employment and career services;
- information on choosing the best training option for your personal and work goals;
- access to job opportunities through our Aboriginal jobs board;
- help with resumés and job applications; and
- referrals to other services, depending on your needs.
To find out more about our career services and how we can help you please give us a call, send us an email, or come and visit us.
We provide free and independent training information and career guidance to assist you with information on education and training courses, career pathway options and the career planning process. Perth Jobs and Skills Centre can help you with:
- discovering your career interests and focusing your career choices;
- career planning tools and resources;
- skills and qualification recognition information
- education and training options;
- apprenticeship and traineeship assistance;
- career pathway information;
- making choices and action planning; and
- job matching and your job search.
To find out more about our career services and how we can help you please give us a call, send us an email, or come and visit us.
We also provide culturally sensitive employment and career services for Aboriginal people.
Perth Jobs and Skills Centre provides the following services to employers and businesses.
- Assistance with recruitment, including for apprentices and trainees
- Advertising your employment opportunities on our free online jobs board
- Workforce development advice
- Advertising your employment opportunities for Aboriginal people on our free online Aboriginal jobs board
- Information on training and/or courses
- Resources and advice on Aboriginal recruitment and retention strategies
- Information on training solutions and services that can be customised to meet enterprise-specific needs
We will also engage with local communities and industries to help build local workforce solutions.
To find out more about these services and how we can help you please give us a call, send us an email, or come and visit us.
Wanju – Welcome
When you arrive at the Perth TAFE Jobs and Skills Centre, you will see signage with the message ‘Wanju’ meaning ‘Welcome’ in the Noongar language of the Aboriginal people of the South West of Western Australia. The signage pays respect to the land on which the centre stands, and it is an invitation and a welcome to Aboriginal clients and all members of the community. Each metropolitan Jobs and Skills Centre proudly displays one of the six seasons in the Noongar seasonal calendar. In the Noongar culture, changes in the environment signalled the change in season, and with each season Noongar people moved to take advantage of natural resources and opportunities.
Djeran season – Cool and pleasant
April and May, autumn
Cooler weather begins.
Fishing continued and bulbs and seeds were collected for food.
Djeran is the welcome you'll see at the Perth Jobs and Skills Centre.
The artwork for the Seasons signage was created by Nate Stuart, of the Rockingham Jobs and Skills Centre. Features in Nate’s designs relate each centre with the local Noongar language and culture, as well as linking all metropolitan centres together. The designs were developed in consultation with Aboriginal staff in the Department of Training and Workforce Development, Noongar Elder Danny Ford, and Aboriginal consultant Marissa Verma. Mr Ford and Ms Verma have also approved the final designs and their appropriate allocation to each of the six metropolitan centres.
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Our facilities
Perth Jobs and Skills Centre has internet-connected computers available, so that you can browse online for jobs, look up information about training courses, write up a job application or update your CV/resume.
Train services
Weekday and weekend train services operate to Perth and Perth Underground stations. For full details, please refer to the Armadale/Thornlie, Fremantle, Joondalup, Mandurah and Midland Line timetables on the Transperth website.
Blue CAT
Weekday and weekend services operate close to the Perth campus. Refer to the Perth CAT timetable for service information.
Student parking is not available on the Perth TAFE campus itself, although there is ample parking in paid garages and bays around the area.
The campus is within 200 m of the Roe Street bus station and the Perth Central train station. The closest car parks include the State Library and Northbridge Central car park.
ACROD parking bays
There is one ACROD bay off Francis Street, and two ACROD bays in the parking area on the corner of Museum and Aberdeen Streets.
Bicycle racks are provided on the Perth TAFE campus, but please make sure you lock your bike.
We can not accept liability for stolen or damaged bikes and/or accessories.
Perth TAFE has a café which offers a large, tasty variety of fresh, hot and cold food and drinks including coffee.
Opening hours (term time only) are Monday—Friday 7:00 am to- 6:00 pm
The café is on the Aberdeen St side of the campus.