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Employment services

Our Community Development Program (CDP) in the East Kimberley and Employment Services in the West Kimberley support unemployed people to build skills, address barriers preventing employment and contribute to their communities through a range of flexible activities.

It is designed around the unique social and labour market conditions in remote Australia and is part of the Australian Government’s agenda for increasing employment and breaking the cycle of welfare dependency.

All participants are supported by our team of Case Managers and Post Placement Support Officers while learning valuable skills and participating in formal training through attending activities

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Wayfinder disability services

NDIS Services
NDIS Support Coordination
NDIS Support Coordination
NDIS Accommodation
NDIS Accommodation
All Abilities Sport & Rec Program
All Abilities Sport & Rec Program
Services Request
Services Request

Job Pathways’ Disability Services provides strategic programs and supports throughout the East Kimberley that align to the needs of people living with a disability, their families and care networks. Through this service, we deliver our registered NDIS service Wayfinder and the All Abilities Sport and Recreation Program. Job Pathways’ Disability Services strives to align with the needs of our community and the people that live here, if there is a support or service needed in the East Kimberley to meet the needs of people living with a disability, please get in touch.

Revive provides a central location for Kimberley communities to deposit a variety of recyclable items, making it more convenient and accessible for customers to recycle and reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill. The Revive Store was created in 2017 to provide a valued secondhand goods store while creating employment opportunities. This program also encompasses being the East Kimberley provider for Western Australia’s Container Deposit Scheme, known as Containers for Change. Job Pathways partnership with Containers for Change includes operation of multiple permanent and mobile refund points, with regular visits to remote communities.

Revive Store
Revive Store
Containers For Charge
Containers for Change
Recycling Program
Recycling Program
Opening Hours
Opening Hours

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At Job Pathways, our vision is to deliver high quality services and job pathways that meet the needs of our customers, participants and communities.

We have culturally diverse workplaces that provide a wide array of employment opportunities in community development, disability services and recycling industries that come with excellent employment conditions and benefits.

Interested in working with the Job Pathways.? Take a look at our available opportunities below.

Job Pathways

Job Pathways (previously East Kimberley Job Pathways) is a not-for-profit community development company owned in partnership by two well respected Aboriginal organisations – Wunan Foundation and KREAC.

Our organisation was established in 2013 to deliver the Federal Government’s Community Development Program across the broader East Kimberley and Halls Creek/Tjurabalan Regions.

In 2017 we established Revive in Kununurra to provide valued service to the community while creating meaningful employment opportunities for long-term unemployed people.

2020 saw significant changes to the organisation with the creation of our Disability Services – Wayfinder, and the launch of the Container Deposit Scheme across East Kimberley and Halls Creek/Tjurabalan Regions.

In 2023, East Kimberley Job Pathways renamed to Job Pathways and expanded to Broome in the West Kimberley to deliver Employment Services for Workforce Australia – a major milestone for the organisation.

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Cultural Sensitivity Warning

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this website may contain images, names, voices and/or videos of deceased persons.

EKJP acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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