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Jobseeker Toolkit
The Australian Network on Disability has information and resources to prepare students and jobseekers looking for work.
Job Access
Job Access can help you get the support and information you need when you’re looking for a job. You can find Australian Government resources to assist you in your search.
Autism Connect - National autism helpline
Autism Connect is a free, national autism helpline, providing information to support autistic people, their families and carers, health professionals, researchers, teachers, employers and the broader community.
Employment Assistance Fund
Learn more about the Employment Assistance Fund (EAF). You may be able to get work-related modifications, buy equipment or access Auslan services. These can assist you as you try to find employment and when you enter the workforce.
EmployAbility
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia’s EmployAbility program helps people with physical disability to lead more independent and inclusive lives by supporting them to aspire to, prepare for and engage in meaningful work.
The National Careers Institute’s Your Career website
If you are looking for your first job, a change in career or a return to the workforce, the National Careers Institute’s Your Career website provides clear and simple careers information to help you manage your career, no matter your age or circumstance.
Work and careers
There is support available in South Australia to help people with disability to find, apply for and maintain meaningful work.
RecruitAbility
Consider applying for a career in the Australian Public Service (APS). The APS encourages people with disability to apply for some positions, using its RecruitAbility scheme.
The Field
This is an online jobs platform that actively connects people with disability seeking employment with inclusive organisations that want to hire more inclusively.
My lived iD
My Lived iD is a hub for people with intellectual disabilities, their families, carers and health professionals. The hub provides resources and information to meet the needs of people with intellectual disability.