- For MAX Employer Partnership Manager Emily, Jasmyne’s story sums up the reason she comes to work every day – her ‘why’. Jasmyne, 25, lives with Intellectual Disability and depression. She’s never had a job – until now. READ MORE
- A career as a youth support worker can be a very rewarding job. Looking after vulnerable young people can have its challenges, but the chance to make meaningful, positive changes in someone’s life can provide a lot of satisfaction. READ MORE
- An assistant in nursing is a job that can see you working across the entire healthcare industry. It is also the first step to becoming a fully qualified nurse (if that’s your goal). READ MORE
- MAX Solutions has partnered with migrant advocacy group HOST International to produce the newly released Ready to Work report, which explores the experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse people who are looking for work. READ MORE
- Seema came to Australia from India in 2018. While she speaks three languages, English is not her strongest. And, while she wanted to work, that meant employers were reluctant to give her a chance. Shortly after coming to MAX, her t READ MORE
- People like Robert Jones are a shining light in our community. His story of transformation, his authenticity and his genuine passion for spreading cultural awareness and acceptance is what inspiration is made of. READ MORE
- For proud Torres-Strait Islander Teska, a secure job with a supportive employer has given her confidence and helped ease her depression. Since joining MAX, Teska’s team have witnessed and supported her journey. While her depression in READ MORE
- 1 in 6 people in Australia live with a disability. While society has come a long way in becoming more inclusive, it can still be difficult to find employment for people with disabilities. Finding the right fit for your unique situatio READ MORE
- With six children under the age of 13 in her care, Amy left the Hunter region to escape threats of violence from a neighbour. Arriving back at the Central Coast, a place she’d spent much of her childhood, Amy was determined to provide READ MORE
- MAX Employment is taking steps to remind regional employers that there are willing and able prospective employees available to start work in most industries from today. READ MORE
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