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1.
Our Volunteers
(Volunteer/Volunteers)
... are students seeking work experience, retirees, recently-arrived migrants wanting to contribute to their new country and highly skilled professionals. The
employees
of our Corporate Partners are also involved ...
2.
Training investment will boost employment
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... The programme also helps meet demand for skilled
employees
in sectors ranging from construction, child care and retail by providing them with Certificate I – IV qualifications in their chosen field. ...
3.
Paid maternity leave battle reignited
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... for
employees
in 2007. Of its 3,500 staff, close to 70% are women, so the move to paid maternity leave was both a moral and practical decision. As an organisation that believes strongly in family and ...
4.
Employee Engagement
(Partnerships/Corporate Partnerships)
As a Mission Australia corporate partner, your
employees
will have the opportunity to get involved in unique team building experiences, valuable skills transfer and the chance to make a real and positive ...
5.
Corporate Partnerships
(Partnerships/Corporate Partnerships)
... clients as well as the strategic objectives of our partners. Our partnerships engage corporations, their
employees
and customers in ways that build social capital, including: Financial donations ...
6.
AGL
(Partnerships/Major Corporate and Community Partners)
... program,
employees
have provided tremendous support to Mission Australia’s homeless services in Sydney and Adelaide for the past four years. In late 2006, the partnership reached a new strategic high ...
7.
Freehills
(Partnerships/Major Corporate and Community Partners)
... pro bono support. This support provided by Freehills
employees
is valued at over $1 million per year. Freehills have also helped over 5000 Mission Australia clients by providing pro bono legal assistance. ...
8.
Corporate Social Responsibility
(Partnerships/Corporate Partnerships)
... companies Increasingly, investors, customers and
employees
think that economic growth should be linked to environmental and social well-being. By embracing corporate social responsibility, a company ...
9.
Employers
(Employment Services/Employers)
... we can also explain and help you to access the financial incentives that are available. You can trial new
employees
without any cost to your business. We can provide you with work experience candidates. ...
10.
Initiatives
(Jobs at Mission Australia/Mission Australia Jobs)
A career with Mission Australia will offer you exciting rewards and challenges with real opportunities for advancement. Mission Australia
employees
enjoy many benefits including: Fringe benefits ...
11.
Mission Australia to combat unemployment in Meekatharra
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... client herself, the organisation’s Meekatharra services manager Sue Herbert believes the new office will make a difference to individuals - and the wider community - through matching willing
employees
...
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