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Meaningful employment remains one of the critical factors in the successful settlement of refugee and migrant communities, influencing their economic, social and political contributions and sense of belonging in Queensland society.

MultiLink supports job-seekers to help them overcome barriers to employment, unlock their potential and to set them on a pathway towards sustainable employment.

Logan Diverse Workforce Hub

MultiLink has been funded by the Queensland Government’s Diverse Queensland Workforce Program to support migrants and refugees, including temporary visa holders with necessary work permits and international students as the diverse workforce gateway in Logan.

MultiLink’s Logan Diverse Workforce Hub will offer individualised support at every stage of the employment journey, including pre-employment skills, career exploration, job application and job matching, short-term and long-term employment opportunities across a variety of industries, as well as business enterprise development, support with recognition of prior qualifications and support/referral with social barriers to employment.

The goal of MultiLink’s Workforce Hub – support culturally diverse people looking for work into suitable and sustainable employment.

Skilling Queenslanders for Work (SQW) projects

MultiLink is also proud to deliver a range of community-based training programs each year, funded through the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work (SQW) initiative.

Skilling Queenslanders for Work projects provide accredited training (through our partner RTO’s) and support for unemployed or underemployed people, with a focus on young people (including those in and transitioned from out-of-home care), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with a disability, mature-age jobseekers, women re-entering the workforce, veterans and ex-service personnel, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.


Have you considered a career in the Aged Care or Disability sector?
A job as a Teacher’s Aide or Childcare Educator?
Becoming a Mechanic or work in the Automotive Industry?
Dreaming about a job in Hospitality?

MultiLink’s SQW projects do change over time however, if you are interested in an employment pathway into –

  • Aged Care & Disability
  • Warehousing
  • Automotive
  • Education Support
  • Early Childhood Education and Support, or
  • Hospitality Traineeships
– Don’t delay, contact us today!

Contact the Employment & Training team on (07) 3808 4463 or through reception@multilink.org.au to find out more about how we can help, talk about your employment future, explore courses currently available through MultiLinks SQW program or to request an expression of interest form for one of our SQW courses.