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Hotel answers job seeker’s call

By Stephen TaylorJuly 4, 2017Updated:July 11, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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Back at work: Nathan Edwards is ready to serve. Picture: Gary Sissons
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Back at work: Nathan Edwards is ready to serve. Picture: Gary Sissons

FINDING a job can be difficult at the best of times, but can be even harder for anyone with a long term disability.

Nathan Edwards, an experienced kitchen hand who enjoys the busy atmosphere of a commercial kitchen, is now working part-time work at Kings Creek Hotel, Hastings.

His new job came about after the hotel began working with Marillac, a government-funded disability employment service run by St John of God Health care.

The service assists job seekers with a disability to find and keep paid work. It uses a reverse marketing approach to identify, contact and encourage employers to consider giving job seekers a chance to prove themselves as good workers.

“We felt it was important to support Marillac and hope that other local business can give back and provide candidates with paid government-assisted employment,” the hotel’s human resources manager Melanie Poletti said.

“The latest recruit holds a wealth of experience and was so keen and excited to join the team here. We are glad to have him.”

First published in the Western Port News – 4 July 2017

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