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Information for Applicants.Pdf Information for Applicants General queries For all general queries such as employment conditions and the application process, please contact Human Resources (HR) at your local TAFE College. TAFE College Contact Contact Contact Email Number Central Regional TAFE HR Branch 1800 672 700 [email protected] North Metropolitan HR Branch (08) 9202 4769 [email protected] TAFE (08) 9202 4284 North Regional TAFE HR Branch (08) 9159 6770 [email protected] South Metropolitan HR Branch (08) 9229 9163 [email protected] TAFE (08) 9229 9162 South Regional TAFE HR Branch (08) 6371 3680 [email protected] Did you know? There are 13 Jobs and Skills Centres (JSCs) located throughout Perth and in regional areas across WA that offer free assistance with any job application or preparing a resume/CV. Visit the Jobs and Skills WA website for more information or call on 13 64 64. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants Assistance and support is available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people wishing to apply for these positions. If you are currently living in metropolitan Perth please contact your local Jobs and Skills Centre on 13 64 64 for free advice, assistance and support. If you are currently living in regional WA please contact the HR team at your local TAFE. The TAFE HR contact details are shown in the table above. 1 TAFE College campus locations and website details There are five individual TAFE Colleges in Western Australia delivering training across multiple campuses in metropolitan Perth and regional WA. Campus location are shown below. TAFE College Campus Locations TAFE Website Central Regional TAFE Carnarvon, Exmouth, Geraldton, www.centralregionaltafe.wa.edu.au Kalgoorlie, Merredin, Moora, Northam. North Metropolitan TAFE Balga, Clarkson, East Perth, www.northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au Joondalup, Leederville, Midland, Mount Lawley, Nedlands, Perth CBD. North Regional TAFE Broome, Derby, Fitzroy Crossing, www.northregionaltafe.wa.edu.au Halls Creek, Karratha, Kununurra, Minurmarghali Mia (Roebourne), Pundulmurra (South Hedland). South Metropolitan TAFE Armadale, Bentley, Carlisle, www.southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au Fremantle, Jandakot, Kwinana, Mandurah, Munster, Naval Base, Rockingham, Thornlie. South Regional TAFE Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Collie, www.southregionaltafe.wa.edu.au Denmark, Esperance, Harvey, Katanning, Manjimup, Margaret River, Mount Barker, Narrogin. What positions are available, and in which teaching areas? The Industry Area Vacancies by College table below lists all industry areas and college and campus locations that have current vacancies. An ‘x’ indicates that there is current or anticipated demand for additional lecturing staff in that industry area at that TAFE College. Please note that industry areas have been grouped for advertising purposes. Some advertised industry areas may span more than one training package. For a full list of all courses available at TAFE, please visit https://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/skillsready#i- skills-ready-course-list If you have any technical queries related to the industry areas at specific colleges you are interested in working at, please contact the industry contacts listed in the Industry Area Vacancies by College table below. For all other general queries, please contact HR at the specific college you are interested in working at. HR contacts are listed at the bottom of the table. 2 INDUSTRY AREA VACANCIES BY COLLEGE An 'X' indicates that there is current or anticipated demand for additional lecturing staff in that industry area at the college/campus location. For technical queries related to the industry areas at the specific colleges you are interested in working at, please contact the industry contacts listed below. For all other general queries, please contact Human Resources (HR) at the specific college you are interested in working at. HR contacts are listed at the bottom of the table. Industry Central Regional TAFE North Metropolitan TAFE North Regional TAFE South Metropolitan TAFE South Regional TAFE Midwest/Gascoyne Wheatbelt Goldfields Pilbara Karratha Halls Creek Pundulmurra Derby Automotive Jo Payne Ray Harris HR Branch Keith Murray HR Branch Director Training Services Portfolio Director Engineering, Commercial [email protected] Portfolio Manager Light Automotive Technology [email protected] [email protected] Construction and Civil Infrastructure T: 08 9159 6770 [email protected] T: 08 6371 3680 T: 08 9956 2791 | M: 0417 189 108 [email protected] T: 08 9267 7400 | M: 0417 988 346 T: 08 9374 6117 | M: 0417 852 450 Automotive Electrical x x x Heavy Automotive x x x x Automotive Light Vehicle x x Heavy Diesel (Agriculture Plant) x Business Jo Payne Sue Jenkins-Jones HR Branch Director Training Services Portfolio Director Commerce and Sport [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] T: 08 6371 3680 T: 08 9956 2791 | M: 0417 189 108 T: 08 9427 1958 | M: 0419 022 955 or Jeremy Sorensen Acting Portfolio Director [email protected] T: 08 9202 4345 Big Data Management x Business Administration x Finance, Accounting and Payroll x Human Resources x Leadership and Management x x x Legal Administration x Medical Administration x Occupational Safety and Health x Project Management x Strata Management x Building and Construction Jo Payne Chelsie Grace Loris Moriconi HR Branch Glenn Hickey HR Branch Director Training Services Director Training Services Portfolio Director [email protected] Portfolio Manager Construction East [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Residential Construction and Trades T: 08 9159 6770 [email protected] T: 08 6371 3680 T: 08 9956 2791 | M: 0417 189 108 T: 08 9088 6884 | M:0448 954 297 [email protected] T: 08 9267 7654 | M: 0424 160 308 T: 08 9427 1098 | M: 0407 089 908 Building Design x Builders Registration x Building Trades - Cabinet Making x Building Trades - Carpentry x x Building Trades - Concreting x Civil Construction x x x x x x Rail Infrastructure x Community Services Delia Pascua-McGlew Chelsie Grace Steph Tchan HR Branch Rosalie Duke-Stanley HR Branch Director Training Services Director Training Services Portfolio Director Community Pathways [email protected] Portfolio Manager Community Services [email protected] Delia.Pascua- [email protected] [email protected] T: 08 9159 6770 [email protected] T: 08 6371 3680 [email protected] T: 08 9088 6884 | M:0448 954 297 T: 08 9202 0475 | M: 0418170087 T: 08 9229 9111 | M: 0434 603 295 T: 08 9622 6735 | M: 0409 206 110 Aboriginal Cultural Competence / x Awareness Aged Care x x x x x Alcohol and Drugs x x Disability Services x x Mental Health x x x Youth Work x x Electrical and Electrotechnology Maree Tabb HR Branch Soumya Narayanan HR Branch Portfolio Director, Integrated Technologies and [email protected] Portfolio Manager Applied Engineering [email protected] Automation T: 08 9159 6770 [email protected] T: 08 6371 3680 [email protected] T: 08 9494 8988 | M: 0406 592 187 T: 08 9427 1336 | M: 0437 166 119 Automation / Robotic Control Systems x x x x Electrical Engineering x Electronics x x x Instrumentation x General Adult Education Delia Pascua-McGlew Steph Tchan HR Branch HR Branch HR Branch Director Training Services Portfolio Director Community Pathways [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Delia.Pascua- [email protected] T: 08 9159 6770 T: 08 9159 6770 T: 08 9159 6770 [email protected] T: 08 9202 0475 | M: 0418170087 T: 08 9622 6735 | M: 0409 206 110 Access and Equity x x x x Training and Education (TAE) Training x x Package Delivery Health Delia Pascua-McGlew Chelsie Grace David Pelusey HR Branch Julie Ogle Director Training Services Director Training Services Portfolio Director Health [email protected] Portfolio Manager Health, Vet Nursing & Animal Studies Delia.Pascua- [email protected] [email protected] T: 08 9159 6770 [email protected] [email protected] T: 08 9088 6884 | M:0448 954 297 T: 08 9427 3869 M: 044 825 3030 T: 08 9267 7193 | M: 0448 779 414 T: 08 9622 6735 | M: 0409 206 110 Allied Health - other (e.g. podiatry, x dietician) Dental Assisting x Enrolled Nursing x x x x Health Sciences x Health Services Assistant x Occupational Therapy x Pathology Collection x Pharmacy x Physiotherapy x Sterilisation Services x Vet Nursing / Animal Studies x Horticulture, Agriculture, Rural Delia Pascua-McGlew Claudia Baker HR Branch Operations Director Training Services Acting Portfolio Director Science, Resources [email protected] Delia.Pascua- and Greenskills T: 08 6371 3680 [email protected] [email protected] T: 08 9622 6735 | M: 0409 206 110 T: 08 6211 2142 | M: 0410 779 447 Agriculture/Rural operations x x Horticulture x x Industry Central Regional TAFE North Metropolitan TAFE North Regional TAFE South Metropolitan TAFE South Regional TAFE Midwest/Gascoyne Wheatbelt Goldfields Pilbara Karratha Halls Creek Pundulmurra Derby Hospitality and Commercial Chelsie Grace HR Branch Cookery Director Training Services [email protected] [email protected] T: 08 9159 6770 T: 08 9088 6884 | M:0448 954 297 Hospitality and Commercial Cookery x x Information Technology Maree Tabb Henry Siekierka HR Branch Portfolio Director, Integrated Technologies and Portfolio Manager
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