Jobs and Skills Centres

Western Australia's Jobs & Skills Centres are one-stop shops for careers, training and employment advice and assistance. Services are free, and accessible to all members of the community.  The centres are located throughout Perth and regional WA, with additional outreach locations for regional areas. 

Each of the centres is staffed by people who can provide free professional and practical advice on training and employment opportunities including careers advice, apprenticeship and training information. Support services for employers and business, as well as specialist services for Aboriginal people, ex-offenders and people from a culturally or linguistically diverse background are also available.

The centres also provide an online jobs board, to connect jobseekers with employment opportunities and to help employers attract and recruit employees.

Take a look at the Jobs & Skills Centre jobs board

Cis and Kylie at teh Jobs and Skills Centre
Gavin at the Jobs and Skills Centre
Kim at the Jobs and Skills Centre
Jake at the Jobs and Skills Centre
Dana at the Jobs and Skills Centre

 

How to contact your local JSC

Please call 13 64 64 to talk to your nearest JSC and they will be happy to help you over the phone.

 

Or you can find your nearest JSC on our map and it will give you their email address and direct phone number.  

 

"I was interested in doing a pre-apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering but didn’t know where to start.

The staff at the Jobs and Skills Centre put me in touch with employers and TAFE lecturers and gave me the confidence I needed to finally apply for a pre-apprenticeship at my local TAFE."

Jake with Cis from the Jobs and Skills Centre

 

For individuals

Jobs & Skills Centres offer a range of services, support, information and assistance. They can help if you're looking for:

  • information and guidance on your career choices;
  • information about training and courses;
  • help to choose the right training course or qualification to suit your personal, work or career goals;
  • information about different industry areas and occupations;
  • help with job searching and job matching;
  • skills and qualification recognition information;
  • apprenticeship and traineeship assistance; and
  • culturally sensitive employment and career services for Aboriginal people.

For employers and business

Jobs & Skills Centres can provide advice and assistance to support employers and business owners. They can help, if you're looking for:

  • recruitment assistance, including for apprentices and trainees;
  • information on training solutions and services that can be customised to meet enterprise-specific needs;
  • advertising employment opportunities on our jobs board or our Aboriginal-specific jobs board;
  • advice  and resources to support your workforce planning; and
  • resources and advice on Aboriginal recruitment and retention strategies.

Centre locations

Jobs and Skills Centres are located at TAFE college campuses in the Perth metropolitan area as well as regional TAFE locations. 

Please follow the links below, or use our interactive map, to find your local Jobs & Skills Centre and their contact details.

A client at a Jobs and Skills Centre.

North Metropolitan TAFE campuses

Central Regional TAFE campuses

 

North Regional TAFE campuses

South Regional TAFE campuses

Find a Jobs & Skills Centre

If you would like to contact your nearest Jobs & Skills Centre, call 13 64 64. You can also use the map below to find your local JSC's contact details. Or you can follow the links in the map to go to each JSC's page, where you will find an online enquiry form that goes directly to the JSC team, and they will respond to you.

Outreach services are also available for regional areas, please contact the JSC via their online form if you would like further details.

 

Central Regional

Jobs and Skills Centres will be opening progressively in regional areas of Western Australia throughout 2018–19.

Specialist career, training and jobseeker support, as well as specialist services for Aboriginal people and employers, will continue to be available in the meantime through regional Career Centres and Aboriginal Workforce Development Centres.

To find out more about the services for regional areas, please visit the Career exploration page or the Aboriginal services page, or you can contact the regional service providers directly.

Contact information for regional Aboriginal Workforce Development Centres

Contact information for regional Career Centres

North Metropolitan

North Regional

Jobs and Skills Centres will be opening progressively in regional areas of Western Australia throughout 2018–19.

Specialist career, training and jobseeker support, as well as specialist services for Aboriginal people and employers, will continue to be available in the meantime through regional Career Centres and Aboriginal Workforce Development Centres.

To find out more about the services for regional areas, please visit the Career exploration page or the Aboriginal services page, or you can contact the regional service providers directly.

Contact information for regional Aboriginal Workforce Development Centres

Contact information for regional Career Centres

South Metropolitan

South Regional

Jobs and Skills Centres will be opening progressively in regional areas of Western Australia throughout 2018–19. 

Specialist career, training and jobseeker support, as well as specialist services for Aboriginal people and employers, will continue to be available in the meantime through regional Career Centres and Aboriginal Workforce Development Centres.

To find out more about the services for regional areas, please visit the Career exploration page or the Aboriginal services page, or you can contact the regional service providers directly.

Contact information for regional Aboriginal Workforce Development Centres

Contact information for regional Career Centres

Jobs board

To assist and support Western Australian jobseekers to find employment, and assist employers to attract and recruit employees, Jobs and Skills Centres work closely with employers, business owners and industry across Western Australia to find employment opportunities, and also with the Australian Apprenticeship Support Network providers to promote apprenticeship and traineeship opportunities. There is also a jobs board with employment opportunities for Aboriginal people.