Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2009

Women and Work

As part of our 2009 Women & Work program, work, pre-employment and scholarship news and opportunities will be posted on the notice board in the GAC office, in this blog and in the Newsletter. Please contact Gumala if you would like to discuss how to access programs.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Indigenous employment programs from Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto Australian indigenous employment programmes include the following:
  • Gumala Mirnuwarni: A programme based in Karratha and Roebourne, providing intensive educational support and mentoring for Indigenous secondary school students Delivered in partnership with government education departments and Woodside, through the Polly Farmer Foundation.
  • RTIO Work Experience Programme: RTIO supports secondary school students interested in careers in the resources industry with a two-week school work experience programme and school-based trainees who spend two days a week in the workplace as part of an ongoing programme. 
  • Indigenous University Scholarships: Scholarships for Aboriginal students in the Pilbara to study at the university of their choice. The scholarships cover all major expenses associated with tertiary study.
  • Indigenous University Cadetships: Linked with the scholarships above, these cadetships are for indigenous university students, offering paid vacation employment and long-term future employment prospects.
  • Business Workplace Learning Programme: This programme seeks to build capacity with community members and employee spouses to enter the resources industry. 
  • Work Ready Programme: A programme in collaboration with Pilbara TAFE, CDEP (Community Development Education Projects) and Job Futures Network, operating in Roebourne and Tom Price. Participants receive training in occupational health and safety, receive various tickets and licences, learn to operate small machinery, training in writing resumes and the job application process and education regarding fitness for work.
  • Indigenous Simulator Programme: The programme offers simulator training on mobile equipment and support through corporate inductions. On successful completion of the course, participants are offered an interview for a permanent role.
Link to the Rio Tinto Indigenous Employment page

GEPL Jobs/apprenticeships/traineeships

Gumala Enterprises (GEPL) are looking for members who would like a real paid job or paid traineeship. Please contact us if you are interested.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

My child is in Year 8, can we get a laptop through Computer Support?

No. If your child is in Year 11 or 12 at High School or you are attending TAFE or other tertiary institution and enrolled for a period of at least 2 years you are eligible to apply for this program. Though conditions do apply. 

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

What is available from the Member Services Unit?

The Member Services Unit at Gumala was established in May this year as a service to support our Gumala Traditional Owners and to assist in coping with the growing demand for our ever increasing number of programs available to our Members.

This is just a brief list of what Gumala can offer its Registered Members-
Health and Wellbeing Benefit
Pensioner Health & Wellbeing
Dental Program
Ancillary Health Program (Optometry, Physio etc)
Funeral Program
Critically Ill Patient Support
Computer Support
Education Support and Gumala Scholarship Programs
Gumala Home Loan Scheme
Sport and Recreation Program

To receive any of these benefits it is important that the right application forms are completed and the information needed to support your application is received at the time of your application.