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PERSONAL care work is a satisfying career choice for anyone who likes people, enjoys a challenge and the feeling of doing something worthwhile.
Employ-ease Pty Ltd has been training people to enter this rewarding field for more than 15 years.
Many of its students had no prior experience in care work other than their natural inclination to be supportive and caring towards other people.
The qualifications Employ-ease offers are in demand.
Personal care work is currently the largest employment growth area in Australia, with the Australian Government estimating 37,000 new jobs in the field every year for the next five years.
Employ-ease delivers quality, accredited training that gets results, particularly in the areas of disability support work, aged care work and home and community care.
Its courses are practical and aimed at preparing students for employment.
The courses begin in the classroom and expand to a supported work placement where students can get hands-on experience and improve their confidence and skills. Trainers have extensive industry experience and a wealth of practical knowledge.
Employ-ease’s mentored training system maximises student learning by having a qualified and experienced mentor to provide support and encouragement during the work placement part of students’ training. This one-on-one support is what makes the training so effective and successful.
The Boronia company is set up to support students throughout their training.
Staff will help students prepare themselves for the course and guide them through uncertainties with assignments and any difficulties they may encounter as their course progresses.
Employ-ease works hard to make their courses fit the needs of their students, with lots of hands-on opportunities to develop skills and a focus on student involvement in the classroom.
This friendly and supportive environment has earned Employ-ease a great reputation among previous students, who consistently refer friends and family members to their courses.
Each semester Employ-ease runs a graduation ceremony for the previous semester’s qualified students.
Staff say the most positive aspect of each ceremony is the high number of students who tell them they are working in and enjoying the job they qualified for.
Employ-ease runs information sessions every week where prospective students can find out more about government funding, employment opportunities and how their courses work.
Readers can call 9761 2156 to find out more.

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