Ability Link – Inclusive employment through apprenticeships and traineeships

The Ability Link project, led by our friends at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Western Australia (CCIWA) and funded by the WA Government through the Department of Communities, supports small to medium businesses in creating inclusive employment opportunities for people with disabilities.

Below is a list of motivated candidates who are seeking employment opportunities through apprenticeships. Each individual brings unique skills, fresh perspectives and a strong commitment to learning and growth.

Candidate Profiles

Skills & strengths

Dedicated and committed individual, strong team player.

Experience

Completed Certificate II in electrotechnology.

Completed second year of Cert III in electrotechnology.

Career interests

To become an apprentice electrician in the Perth area.

Works best when

In a supportive and understanding environment.

Availability

As soon as possible and can work a full 38-hour week. Has a C-class driver’s licence.

Skills & strengths

Strong information technology skills, time management and problem-solving skills.

Experience

Cert II in applied information technology.

Career interests

To gain a traineeship in Cert III Information Technology whilst finishing year 12, preferably in the Northam district. Including Toodyay, York and Midland.

Works best when

Given written instructions and with noise-cancelling headphones.

Availability

Part-time.

Skills & Strengths

Reliable and committed.

Experience

4th year electrotechnology apprentice, residential, commercial and industrial.

Career Interests

To finalise his apprenticeship and become an electrician.

Works best when

Has a supportive employer

Availability

Part time and moving into full time. Has driver’s licence.

Skills & strengths

Committed and eager individual with strong work ethic.

Experience

Cert II in pathways to construction

Working experience in facilities and groundskeeping.

Career interests

Light vehicle apprenticeship or in a mechanical environment.

Works best when

Clear instructions are given and in a team that can be patient and supportive. Not one for a classroom.

Availability

Part time initially but full time in the Mandurah area once got  a driver’s licence.

 

Skills & Strengths

Strong practical problem-solving skills and carpentry skills.

Experience

Cert II in construction, forklift license and white card and 1st year of Carpentry Apprenticeship.

Career Interests

To gain an apprenticeship in Light vehicle, spray painting or panel beating.

Works best when

Working in a supportive team environment

Availability

Full time hours (40 per week)

Own transport with a C Class License

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Are you interested in connecting with these candidates? Get in touch with the CCIWA Ability Link team: [email protected].

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