NDIS provider Prospect Hill expands operations to Mackay creating jobs for locals
A new campaign increasing awareness of job opportunities in the disability sector will launch in key markets including Mackay.
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A new campaign increasing awareness of job opportunities in the disability sector will launch in key markets including Mackay.
NDIS provider Prospect Hill managing director Richard Brown said the organisation was expanding throughout North Queensland including Mackay, and was keen to find local people passionate about supporting people living with disabilities.
"We are looking for people who come from all walks of life to come and work with us," Dr Brown said.
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Prospect Hill has undergone an extensive expansion, now offering supported independent living for short and long term respite and community participation activities for its clients in Mackay.
The State of the Disability Sector Report 2020 showed the growth in the sector was set to double within the next three years to keep pace with increasing demand.
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The campaign coincides with the end of the JobKeeper and JobSeeker subsidies this month.
"It's an honour to be able to offer employment options and certainty for the local community," Dr Brown said.
Prospect Hill will be running a campaign in conjunction with the Hit Network to promote its employment opportunities, with one of 20 double movie passes up for grabs.
Find out more at Prospect Hill.
Originally published as NDIS provider Prospect Hill expands operations to Mackay creating jobs for locals