Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Gr8 Job doing the mahi in Hauraki

Opportunit­ies have opened up for keen young workers

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Thirteen of our placements [started] apprentice­ships or cadetships. Julie Stephenson

The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs is proving successful in the Hauraki District as dozens of young locals have recently gained employment. The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs (MTFJ) is a nationwide initiative, developed in collaborat­ion with local councils and Local Government New Zealand to engage young people aged 16-24 in employment, education and training.

In the Hauraki District, it was rolled out under the brand Gr8 Job Hauraki.

In the 2023/2024 year, Hauraki District Council was granted funding of $315,000 to drive local employment opportunit­ies.

A report received by the council’s community partnershi­ps committee on Wednesday showed the initiative had exceeded expectatio­ns.

The council had an annual target of placing 38 young people, aged 16 to 24, in employment by June 30. So far, there had been 40 fulltime placements.

In the report, community employment liaison Julie Stephenson said she had seen an “encouragin­g increase” in youth starting apprentice­ships after their placements, after having very few apprentice­ships last year.

“Thirteen of our placements [started] apprentice­ships or cadetships.”

One of those is Te Mote Marsh, of Waih¯ı, who secured a plumbing apprentice­ship with Plumbing First Paeroa, after reaching out to Gr8 Job

Hauraki. He said he was looking for “sustainabl­e mahi”, after finishing a fixed-term position on the ports.

Gr8 Job Hauraki supported Marsh to connect with his employer, Cam Frater, set up a meet and greet, and undertook work experience.

Frater said: “He is easygoing and just fitted in with a bunch of good fellas.”

Civil engineerin­g cadets Ashton Foster and Jackson Walker are now on a similar path, the pair starting employment with Pinnacles Civil in January.

Pinnacles Civil deals with design, constructi­on and maintenanc­e of roading and structures.

Both Foster and Walker finished school at the end of last year and said they were excited to have an opportunit­y to “earn while they learn”, made even better by the fact they could do it locally.

They said they were looking forward to their future prospects in the world of engineerin­g.

The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs (MTFJ) was establishe­d in 2000 when a group of seven mayors from around New Zealand gathered in Christchur­ch.

The initial group included former mayors Garry Moore of Christchur­ch, Derek Fox of Wairoa, Sukhi Turner of Dunedin, Jenny Brash of Porirua, John Chaffey of Hurunui, Jill White of Palmerston North and Tim Shadbolt of Invercargi­ll.

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 ?? ?? Te Mote Marsh (left) from Waih¯ı has secured a plumbing apprentice­ship with Plumbing First Paeroa after reaching out through Gr8 Job Hauraki.
Te Mote Marsh (left) from Waih¯ı has secured a plumbing apprentice­ship with Plumbing First Paeroa after reaching out through Gr8 Job Hauraki.
 ?? ?? Left: Ashton Foster (left) from Hikutaia and Jackson Walker (right) from Waih¯ı started employment with Pinnacles Civil in January through Gr8 Job Hauraki.
Left: Ashton Foster (left) from Hikutaia and Jackson Walker (right) from Waih¯ı started employment with Pinnacles Civil in January through Gr8 Job Hauraki.

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