WISE Employment | Employment services in Bankstown IEA, NSW

WISE Employment is a leading disability employment provider in Bankstown, NSW

Our Locations

Office contact details

  • WISE Inclusive Employment Australia 1800 685 105
  • Email [email protected]
  • Address Suite 2, Level 6, 2-14 Meredith Street, Bankstown, NSW, 2200, Australia

Programs offered

  • Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA)
  • Training

WISE Employment is a leading disability employment provider in Bankstown, NSW.

Partner with a leading Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA) provider in Bankstown, NSW

We are one of Australia's largest Inclusive Employment Australia providers offering a comprehensive range of job seeker and employment services all throughout Bankstown. Each year we help more than 15,000 people on the path to self-sufficiency through meaningful work. We also assist employers to find the right person for their team.

Local job knowledge and connections

As a leading Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA) provider in Bankstown, our focus is on supporting you as you gain skills, or make the most of the ones you have, all to secure the right job for you. Our Employment Coaches in Bankstown have local connections and knowledge of the region, playing a vital role in finding great employment opportunities all throughout Bankstown. If you're looking for work and have an injury, illness or disability, or you are an employer looking to find the right person for the job, speak to the WISE Employment team today.

Building your skills and confidence

We also provide training in Bankstown, to help people build the skills and confidence you need to get and keep a job and to improve your life. Our strong connections with Bankstown businesses ensure our training programs are relevant to the jobs available in the Bankstown region. Please click one of the links below to find out more, free-call the WISE Employment Bankstown office or send an email. Register as a Job Seeker in Bankstown Register a Job Vacancy in Bankstown

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