Eurobodalla Shire Council says young job seekers have a new place to go for information and advice on finding employment in the shire.
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"The Job Shop, at 53 Queen Street Moruya, is an initiative of the Eurobodalla Shire Council's award-winning Employment Revolution project, which recently received a further 12 months of funding from the NSW Government," a council spokesperson said.
"The free service helps job seekers discover job vacancies and training opportunities, plan their career and prepare resumes and job applications.
"It also helps the shire's businesses with staff recruitment and training needs and provides information on incentives for employing young people, including traineeships and apprenticeships."
Project coordinator Rhonnie South said the new premises served as a one-stop shop for job seekers and employers.
"The Job Shop is a shared community space for job seekers, employers and small business operators to network and access information and assistance," Ms South said.
"The personalised service will connect them to the right organisation or service they require.
"Our ultimate aim is to help tackle youth unemployment and address local skill shortages by providing flexible, innovative programs for our community."
The council's Employment Revolution project is funded by the NSW Government's Department of Education, Skills and Higher Education.
The Job Shop is operating at 53 Queen Street Moruya, Monday to Thursday. To make an appointment contact Rhonnie.South@esc.nsw.gov.au