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National training contact numbers Mission Australia Training Institute - 1 300 676 937 To email us - click here and select your from the drop-down menu
The Mission Australia Training Institute (MATI) is a full-service training organisation that empowers people to gain skills and qualifications to find a job, or improve their current work circumstances. We are conveniently located in every state and territory, with access to training locations in over 350 sites across metropolitan and regional Australia. With access to over 200 experienced and practical trainers and consultants, MATI delivers over 70 nationally recognised programs across many industry sectors. We work closely with private and public sector organisations, to develop focused and customised training programs to upgrade their staff and management capabilities. Our industry based programs help participants earn nationally recognised qualifications across a range of careers, from aged care, employment and community services to the business services sector. The Mission Australia Training Institute is also a leading provider of Language, Literacy and Numeracy programs across the country. Through these programs many students are finding pathways to new careers in manufacturing, mining and commerce. In many remote and regional sites we are working with indigenous and disadvantaged communities, in partnership with major employers, to use these Language Literacy and Numeracy programs to bring people to a work ready status. With a flexible and affordable approach to training, MATI can satisfy your training needs in a way that best suits you.
The Australian Apprenticeships Access Programme (the Access Programme) provides job seekers who experience barriers to employment, with pre vocational training, support and assistance to obtain and maintain an Australian Apprenticeship. The priority of the Access Programme is to obtain Australian Apprenticeship outcomes. |
| Young men encouraged to end gambling hangoverThursday, 03 July 2008Mission Australia has welcomed today’s announcement by the NSW Government of a new $1.8 million state-wide public awareness campaign aimed at young males, aged 18-24, who are problem gamblers.Mission Australia – which is one of NSW’s leading providers of gambling counselling and support services – said the campaign, organised by the... + Full Story |
Body image the main concern for young AustraliansWednesday, 19 March 2008Mission Australia’s 2007 National Survey of Young Australians, Australia’s largest annual survey of young people has found that body image is the biggest worry for 11-24 year olds – both males and females – with one-in-three respondents recording it as a major concern.
The national survey, conducted by welfare charity Mission Australia,... + Full Story | More News Articles | ||
| Sales Consultant - CampsieFriday, 13 June 2008• Join one of Australia’s leading not-for-profit organisations• Salary packaging provisions available which will increase your take-home pay• Full time permanent position with opportunities for career advancementMission Australia is a national organisation involved in delivering community, employment and training services to... + More Information |
Reverse Marketer- LeichhardtThursday, 03 July 2008• Join one of Australia’s leading not-for-profit organisations• Salary packaging provisions available which will increase your take-home pay• 6 Month contract with possibility of extensionMission Australia is a national organisation involved in delivering community, employment and training services to assist people who are... + More Information | More Job Listings | ||