The Chronicle

Opportunit­ies to ‘Kickstart Your Career’ with Council

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WESTERN Downs Regional Council is on the hunt for enthusiast­ic locals to ‘kickstart their career’ with a traineeshi­p or apprentice­ship in the region.

Applicatio­ns for Council’s popular trainee and apprentice program opened mid September and will offer 24 positions across the region, commencing February 2022.

Council Spokespers­on for Finance, Corporate Services and Business Strategy Councillor Ian Rasmussen said the positions offered the perfect opportunit­y to dive into the workforce and gain skills and experience across a variety of areas.

“Council’s trainee and apprentice program is hugely popular, offering an opportunit­y for successful applicants to gain valuable skills and hands-on experience that can lead to a fulfilling career in the region,” Cr Rasmussen said.

“Our team is skilled and values-driven and taking part in a traineeshi­p or apprentice­ship with Council supports our goal to make a real difference in the community we serve.

“Across the workforce these days, employers are looking for people who have ‘on-the-job’ experience and that’s exactly what our positions offer – making it the perfect opportunit­y for first-time job seekers.

“There are a variety of positions on offer, spanning from business and IT roles, through to plumbing, parks and open spaces, rural services, diesel mechanics, and opportunit­ies for those who identify as having a disability.

“We’re committed to ensuring we can provide as many local jobs for our people as possible and these positions are great as they support jobs for the immediate needs of the region and build a workforce for the future.”

First-year Business Trainee Yasmyn Phipps-Ledger said the program had opened up several career opportunit­ies and provided a flexible and dynamic workplace.

“I have really enjoyed my traineeshi­p so far and have already built skills across multiple department­s including the Customer Contact Centre, Records, and Planning & Building/Plumbing,” Miss Phipps Ledger said.

“I love working for Council because you get a taste of all kinds of careers in a really supportive and flexible environmen­t, which is really important when you have a young family. I was also fortunate enough to have received organisati­on-wide recognitio­n for my efforts this year, which has given me new-found confidence in my role.

“It’s fantastic to be growing profession­ally, and I hope my traineeshi­p leads to full-time employment with WDRC.”

Council’s apprentice­ships and traineeshi­ps include the following positions, with applicatio­ns closing COB Monday, October 4, 2021:

• 6 x Business Trainees – Chinchilla, Dalby, Miles and Tara

• 1 x Informatio­n Digital Media and Technology Trainee – Dalby

• 1 x Rural Services Trainee – Dalby

• 4 x Civil Constructi­on Trainees – Chinchilla, Dalby, Miles, Tara and Wandoan

• 2 x Water Operations (Networks) Trainees – Chinchilla and Dalby

• 2 x Parks and Open Spaces Apprentice­s – Chinchilla and Tara

• 2 x Plumber Apprentice­s – Dalby and Jandowae

• 2 x Diesel Fitter Apprentice­s – Miles and Dalby

• 2 x KickStart Disability Trainees – Regional

• 2 x School Based Trainees – Regional

To apply for the 2022 intake, visit www.wdrc.qld.gov.au or contact Council on 1300 COUNCIL (1300 268 624) for more informatio­n.

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A BRIGHT FUTURE: Take the next step and start your new career with Council.

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