Support for Jobseekers with Disabilities

If you are ready for work but need support to find or stay in a job, we are here to help. Our services are tailored to your goals, strengths and needs. 

Job Seekers

Once we receive the referral form, you will be placed onto our waiting list until a job coach becomes available. Jobseekers do not need to be in receipt of a social welfare payment to avail of our service. Support is available for a duration of up to 12 months.

Our service is designed to build your confidence, identify the right opportunities, and support you every step of the way into meaningful employment.

We begin with a friendly introduction to the service and what you can expect. You’ll complete any necessary forms and consent requirements, and we’ll discuss your current supports, including welfare payments. We’ll also confirm your eligibility and guide you through any referrals if needed.

Together, we’ll explore any barriers that may be affecting your employment journey. This includes looking at areas such as health, wellbeing, transport, and workplace needs. We’ll work with you to identify practical solutions and supports tailored to your situation.

We’ll work with you to identify your strengths, skills, and interests. Together, we’ll explore suitable career options and match you with roles that align with your goals. You’ll also be supported to:

  • Identify relevant training opportunities
  • Develop a strong CV and references 
  • Create your personalised Employment Plan

We actively support you in searching and applying for jobs. This includes interview preparation, connecting with employers, and matching you to suitable opportunities. We also provide guidance on workplace integration and how to approach disclosure, if relevant.

Once you begin employment, we continue to support you with mentoring and on-the-job guidance. We can also assist your employer, including advice on available supports and grants. Regular check-ins ensure everything is progressing positively.

As you become more confident in your role, our support gradually steps back.

Once we receive the referral form, you will be placed onto our waiting list until a job coach becomes available. Jobseekers do not need to be in receipt of a social welfare payment to avail of our service. Support is available for a duration of up to 12 months.

Our service is designed to build your confidence, identify the right opportunities, and support you every step of the way into meaningful employment.

We begin with a friendly introduction to the service and what you can expect. You’ll complete any necessary forms and consent requirements, and we’ll discuss your current supports, including welfare payments. We’ll also confirm your eligibility and guide you through any referrals if needed.

Together, we’ll explore any barriers that may be affecting your employment journey. This includes looking at areas such as health, wellbeing, transport, and workplace needs. We’ll work with you to identify practical solutions and supports tailored to your situation.

We’ll work with you to identify your strengths, skills, and interests. Together, we’ll explore suitable career options and match you with roles that align with your goals. You’ll also be supported to:

  • Identify relevant training opportunities
  • Develop a strong CV and references 
  • Create your personalised Employment Plan

We actively support you in searching and applying for jobs. This includes interview preparation, connecting with employers, and matching you to suitable opportunities. We also provide guidance on workplace integration and how to approach disclosure, if relevant.

Once you begin employment, we continue to support you with mentoring and on-the-job guidance. We can also assist your employer, including advice on available supports and grants. Regular check-ins ensure everything is progressing positively.

As you become more confident in your role, our support gradually steps back.