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Assistance with Employment

Creating a sense of purpose, fulfilment and independence through meaningful career opportunities. Whatever your career goals, we’ll support you every step of the way.

Employment

What is this?

“Assistance to access and maintain employment” is a support category offered under the NDIS, focusing on helping individuals with disabilities in their pursuit of employment opportunities and long-term job retention. At Ream Community Services, we are committed to providing comprehensive assistance in this area.

 

Set Goals

Identify your employment goals and explore suitable role opportunities and locations.

Meet the Team

Take a site tour, meet our team and get to know your working environment and peers.

Get Ready

We’ll assist you to coordinate employment documents and discuss your NDIS funding.

Let's Grow

Track your career and NDIS goals and upskill through work-based training opportunities.

How can we help?

Our team understands the unique challenges individuals with disabilities may face when seeking employment. We offer personalized support to help you navigate the job market including –
• resume building
• job search strategies
• interview preparation
• We collaborate with local employers, fostering partnerships to increase inclusive employment opportunities for our participants.
• We provide vocational training
• We provide skill development programs tailored to your specific needs and career goals. These programs enhance your employability by equipping you with essential job-related skills and improving your confidence in the workplace.
At Ream Community Services, we are dedicated to helping you access and maintain employment. Our person-centred approach, tailored programs, and collaborative partnerships are designed to support your individual goals, empower you in the job market, and foster long-term career success.
To learn more, get in touch with Ream Community services! Call us on 02 86047085 or email us at admin@reamservices.com.au

Have a question about Supported Employment Services?

Ream  Community Services sites operate from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. We would like people to work a minimum of 3 full days if they are able to. If you attend other programs during the week, we can be flexible with the days that you work.

If you are able to get public transport, staff can assist you to identify the best transport routes to your work site. All our work sites are accessible using public transport and a short walk to the site. If you need assistance with transport, you will need to discuss options with your support person or family to make these arrangements. Ream Community services can provide travel training on request.

Our staff will discuss your terms and conditions of employment, including your rate of pay, when you come for the site visit. The amount you will be paid depends on your work skills and previous employment experience. We offer very competitive rates of pay under the Supported Employment Service Award.

Ream Community Services offer a variety of employment opportunities for people with disability. You can view all our options under the Employment Opportunities section of our website.

NDIS Plan

It is not mandatory to bring but will help us to identify your available supported employment funding and review your NDIS goals so we can find the right role based on your needs and abilities.

Personal Identification

  • Pension and Medicare cards
  • Tax File Number
  • Superannuation details (if you have this set up)

Training Documents

  • Training certificates
  • Employment references

Medical Information & Circle of Support

If you take any medication during the day we will need the details of this medication for your personal records. If someone is supporting you at home or elsewhere in your life, such as a family member, your doctor or an advocate, you should also bring their contact details so we can keep these in your personal records.

Ream Community  services is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our valued clients and staff. Our teams are trained in Work Health and Safety (WHS) with access to a First Aid Officer at each site. The sites are audited regularly for WHS and we are continuously keeping safe work environments in the front of our minds.

Yes, you may visit our Employment Services sites as a volunteer to experience what it is like to work a day in the life at Ream Community  services Employment Services. Enquire with us today.

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