Council has been working with Groworx
Gilgandra Council has been working with Groworx to address the workforce shortages and is pleased to announce the arrival of 16 international care workers from the Philippines to Gilgandra.
Gilgandra Council has been working with Groworx to address the workforce shortages and is pleased to announce the arrival of 16 international care workers from the Philippines to Gilgandra.
Council has been working with Groworx to address the workforce shortages and is pleased to announce the arrival of 16 international care workers from the Philippines to Gilgandra in late October, or early November to start their employment with Gilgandra Aged Care and Disability Services.
Invitations are extended to the community to attend a public Q&A session, where we will provide an overview of the program and discuss some of the activities necessary to facilitate the integration of the workers into the Gilgandra community.
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