Job Readiness
 
Why I Need to Look for Work
When to Start Looking for Work
 
Centrelink Services
Centrelink
Health Care Card
Job Seeker Diary
Jobs Pathway Program
New Enterprise Incentive
 
What is Mutual Obligation?
 
Mutual Obligation
Work for the Dole
 
Places you can Look for Work
 
Newspapers, WWW, Cold Calling
Job Network Members
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Once You Find a Job
 
Applying for a Job
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After Unsuccessful Applications
 
  Congratulations! You have the Job. What now?  

 
Jobs Pathway Program

The Jobs Pathway Program (JPP) aims to help young people make a smooth transition through school and from school to work, further education or training. It provides personalised assistance to meet individual needs.

If you are between the ages of 14 and 19, have left school or are thinking about leaving school, you may be eligible for the JPP.

How does it work?

A Jobs Pathway service can:

  • Find out what some of the things are to help you make the transition from school to further education, training or work a success
  • Help you with your literacy and numeracy if you need it
  • Help you with information on career choices, school-based and full-time apprenticeships, jobs and the job market
  • Give you continual help and guidance throughout the year

You can take part in the JPP as part of your Mutual Obligation

For more information, visit: www.jpp.dest.gov.au

...or contact: Townsville and District Education Centre Ltd on 1800 722 566

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