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‘Ease’ into a carer career with training

There’s never been a better time to get an appropriate qualification in caring for the aged, says EmployEase sales manager Rick Charlton.

“There are strong employment opportunities on completing a course for anyone looking for a rewarding career as a personal care attendant, home carer and disability or residential support workers,’’ Mr Charlton says.

“We are a trusted nationally accredited provider with over 20 years of training and vocational experience to the industry.

“EmployEase courses are conveniently run during school hours and offer face-to-face learning and the support of trainers who are currently working in the industry.’’

Mr Charlton says EmployEase also arranges all job placements for its students during the courses and has mentors to help them during the placement to make sure they have all the support required to be successful in the industry.

EmployEase offers courses in aged care, disability and home and community care and its graduates are in demand.

Many learners may also be eligible for government subsidies to complete their training.

EmployEase’s Geelong courses will begin shortly, so prospective students are advised to register now.

“Phone EmployEase or visit our website, enter your details and someone will get in touch with you,” Mr Charlton says.

More information is available by phoning EmployEase Geelong on 5201 8069 or visiting employease.com.au

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