“The Shire will really benefit from their enthusiasm, while each trainee will receive opportunities to upskill and gain practical experience for their future careers.” “Providing opportunities for high school graduates through traineeships is a great way for us to develop and keep local young talent in the region,” she said.
“I’d also like to extend my since thanks to outgoing Community Development Trainee Shannon Walker and Amenity Gardner Trainee Darcy Burton, both whose work in 2021 was very highly regarded throughout the organisation.” Incoming Community Development Trainee James Ransley is no stranger to community events having been involved in the Augusta River Festival, Healthy Habitz and Tutu Dance Company’s end of year concert.
To find out more about careers at the Shire of Augusta Margaret River visit www.amrshire.wa.gov.au/council/careers Image (L-R): James Ransley, Kahlia Creagh and Charlie Seberry have kick-started their careers in 2022, by starting traineeships at the Shire of Augusta Margaret River.
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