Anyone for Coffee?

There is nothing quite like a good brew!

Whether you prefer a fine cup of tea or the delicious roasted aroma of a freshly ground coffee, the team at Jobmatch Employment are celebrating30 years of servicing the South Burnett by giving away over 100 free coffees.

 

Kicking off from June 19, you may be one of the lucky people handed the perfect brew at a participating coffee house. Looking for the opportunity to give back to community, Jobmatch approached the Twisted Whisk and Bake my Day in Nanango, the Coffee Bar in Murgon, Kingaroy Bakers Haven and Hunter Gatherer Trader in Kingaroy to take part in their birthday celebrations.

Employment Coordinator Tracey Mahara loves a good coffee and has been talking to the café’s involved in the Pay It Forward program,

“The response from local cafes has just been terrific. Jobmatch has been placing people in employment for 30 years in this community,and it’s a real pleasure getting to know local businesses and to be able to find the right person for the job.”

 

“This is just Jobmatch’s way to say thank you to the community for supporting our not-for-profit organisation over the years.”

 

Jobmatch Employment offers a specialised service supporting job seekers in their employment journey. They are also a registered NDIs provider making a difference to people’s lives through skills development, training, employment and innovative community participation.

They are the South Burnett and Gympie and region’s only locally owned employment service and are also the region’s only 5-star provider, performing this top result consistently over recent years.

Jobmatch’s success is its client-focused approach, making every effort to match interests and abilities with the right employment to achieve the most successful outcomes for both participants and employers.

 

Jobmatch are an organisation that are committed to the Australian Governments’ social inclusion agenda and in particular, seek to improve participation opportunities for people with disabilities and Indigenous Australians.

So, if you are grabbing yourself a coffee. Keep an eye out for the Jobmatch coffee cup and think about Jobmatch when you are next looking for work or need someone new on the team!

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Jobmatch Celebrates 30 Years in the Community