Get Set for Work Program

The Get Set for Work program aims to create a transition pathway for young people towards getting a job, returning to school, or continuing with other education or training. Get Set for Work builds participants' self-esteem and confidence and prepares them for work by offering them:

  • personal development and team-building activities to help them learn the social skills necessary in the workforce;
  • referral and links to support services for personal and social issues;
  • help to improve their literacy and numeracy;
  • opportunities for work experience and hands-on development of vocational skills;
  • job preparation, resume writing and interview skills;
  • information about jobs and careers in the local area;
  • opportunities to move on to work, traineeships and apprenticeships or other training;
  • continued support after they've completed the program to help them stay in work, or finish training or further education.

 

The Get Set for Work program runs continually, so new starters can join at any time as places become available.

 

Get Set for Work is primarily targeted at young people who:

  • have left school early;
  • are 'at risk' of doing so before completing Year 12;
  • are unsure of where to go next;
  • are not ready to commit to formal education or vocational training.

 

Organisations eligible for funding include:

  • not-for-profit community organisations;
  • training providers;
  • schools;
  • other bodies that can demonstrate strong community and employer links and proven success and experience in working with young people.

 

Ranges from approximately $60,000 - $200,000  are available on an ongoing basis.

 

Department of Employment and Industrial Relations (QLD) 1300 369 925, http://www.deir.qld.gov.au/employment/programs/sqw/getset/index.htm