In August, our Workforce Australia - Transition to Work team held a Speed Recruitment event at Status Midland. One of the employers in attendance was One Mob Contracting, a three-branch company that assists with concert set-up and take-down including setting up temporary fencing, civil construction and providing event personnel.
Maera from One Mob presented to the attending Participants describing 40 positions currently available in the event personnel wing of the business. Following her presentation 20 of the attending Participants attended a short group interview, with all successfully invited to commence the induction process to start work with One Mob! Over the next three weeks, the Midland Link Workers and Indigenous Mentors worked tirelessly to get each Participant ready for the induction, including obtaining photo IDs, applying for Police Clearances, obtaining White Cards, and registering one Participant with Births, Deaths and Marriages.
With induction completed, onboarding emails began coming through, highlighting additional barriers such as missing tax file numbers and superannuation details. The Indigenous Mentors assisted the Participants to find these missing details, and they were shortly receiving their induction packs for the various venues they will be working with. Midland have since had 14 Participants commence employment with One Mob, with another 6 Participants ready to start.
A massive congratulations to all the Participants who worked so hard to gain employment, and a thank you to the Link workers and Indigenous Mentors who made it happen.
Find out more about our Transition to Work program at status.net.au/ttw/about-ttw.