• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
EPIC Assist home

EPIC Assist

13 EPIC 133742
  • Home
  • Job seekers
    • Eligibility
    • Get started
    • What to expect
    • Mental health support
    • Choosing a provider
    • Traineeships and apprenticeships
    • Job seeker toolkit
    • FAQs
  • Businesses
    • Looking for employees
    • Support employee mental health
    • Support at risk employees
    • Diversity and inclusion training
    • Our supportive employers
    • Inclusive business toolkit
  • Students
    • School leaver supports (SLES)
    • Traineeships and apprenticeships
    • Job seeker toolkit
  • Get involved
    • Volunteer with us
    • Donate
  • Contact
    • Feedback
DONATE
  • Locations
  • News
  • Work with us
  • About us
DONATE
  • Home
  • Job seekers
    • Eligibility
    • Get started
    • What to expect
    • Mental health support
    • Choosing a provider
    • Traineeships and apprenticeships
    • Job seeker toolkit
    • FAQs
  • Businesses
    • Looking for employees
    • Support employee mental health
    • Support at risk employees
    • Diversity and inclusion training
    • Our supportive employers
    • Inclusive business toolkit
  • Students
    • School leaver supports (SLES)
    • Traineeships and apprenticeships
    • Job seeker toolkit
  • Get involved
    • Volunteer with us
    • Donate
  • Contact
    • Feedback
DONATE

Articles

Art provides escape from living in constant pain

Painting of a cavalier dog in rainbow colours with a blue background

Trish Jackson is a survivor. Born with no arms, she learnt from a very young age to use her feet for any task her hands would typically be used for. Although her body has adapted to her needs, she lives in constant pain because in her words: ‘feet weren’t meant to be hands’. Expressing herself … Read more about Art provides escape from living in constant pain

Filed Under: Artist stories, News

Labour economist says that being disability-inclusive makes good business sense

Robert Sobyra smiling in front of the CSQ sign

Robert Sobyra is a self-confessed numbers guy. As Director of Evidence, Data and Innovation for Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) he knows that the numbers around disability and employment don’t stack up. Which is why when a family member who works at the Australian Tax Office told him … Read more about Labour economist says that being disability-inclusive makes good business sense

Filed Under: Employer testimonials, News

Liam proves that Asperger’s syndrome is no barrier to employment

Robert, Liam and Darren stand together in front of the Construction Skills Queensland entry

When Liam was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome 15 years ago, his parents were told that he would never be able to hold down a job and that he would be dependent on them for the rest of his life. Liam and his family chose not to listen to that advice. According to Liam’s father, Brian, … Read more about Liam proves that Asperger’s syndrome is no barrier to employment

Filed Under: Job seeker testimonials, News

What you need to organise before your first day of work

A book with a blurred list of items to do. A hand holding a pen is checking one of the items off the list.

Getting your first job can be an exciting time. When applying for jobs it is important to ensure you have applied for the right documentation needed for employment. This checklist will help make sure you have everything you need along with some other helpful tips to ensure you are job-ready. Tax … Read more about What you need to organise before your first day of work

Filed Under: Job seeker toolkit, Job skills

How to start the conversation this R U OK? Day

Ask R U OK? It can make a big difference.

Suicide is a major public health issue that kills more than 3,000 Australians a year. Suicide remains so significant, that young Australians are now more likely to take their own life than die in a motor vehicle accident. Approximately 8 Australians end their lives every day. About 6 of these … Read more about How to start the conversation this R U OK? Day

Filed Under: Mental health and wellbeing, News

Long term support key for employee of the month Clinton

Target employee of the month Clinton standing in front of a poster holiding his prize mug

Long-term Target employee Clinton’s enthusiasm and dedication has hit the mark, taking out the first ever employee of the month award for his Burnie store recently. Clinton has been employed by Target for almost ten years and has been supported by EPIC Assist (EPIC) throughout his employment … Read more about Long term support key for employee of the month Clinton

Filed Under: Employer testimonials, Job seeker testimonials, News

All the world’s an inclusive stage at Tropical Arts theatre group

Actors pose in various positions

Everyone’s welcome at Tropical Arts, a not-for-profit community theatre group based in Cairns. Tropical Arts provides opportunities for anyone to participate in theatre-making, whether a professional actor, experienced amateur, student, first-timers to the stage, visual artists, musicians, or … Read more about All the world’s an inclusive stage at Tropical Arts theatre group

Filed Under: Community causes, News

Graduation the start of career dreams for EPIC job seekers

Graduates Renee and Jason hold up their certificate with EPIC representatives, Rick and Natalie, and Queensland Children's Hospital HR Adviser, Lisa

They may have only just graduated, but it’s clear that this is just the beginning for four EPIC Assist (EPIC) job seekers who are on their way to realising their career dreams. Graduates Renee, Jason, Portia, and Russel recently completed 8 weeks of training and work experience at the Queensland … Read more about Graduation the start of career dreams for EPIC job seekers

Filed Under: Job seeker testimonials, News, Student testimonial

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 15
  • Go to page 16
  • Go to page 17
  • Go to page 18
  • Go to page 19
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 47
  • Go to Next Page »
Get in touch today
Feedback
Phone
Email
Visit
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Connect with us

Job seekers

  • Eligibility
  • Get started
  • What to expect
  • Mental health support
  • Choosing a provider
  • FAQs

Businesses

  • Looking for employees
  • Support employee mental health
  • Get support for at risk employees
  • Diversity and inclusion training
  • Our supportive employers

Students

  • School Leaver Employment Supports
  • Traineeships and apprenticeships

Get involved

  • Volunteer with us
  • Donate

Contact us

  • Feedback
EPIC Employment Inc. trading as EPIC Assist is a registered Disability Employment Services (DES) and National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provider.
ABN 63 946 234 656
ARBN 607 463 767
Privacy
Cyber Security
Accessibility
Feedback
Staff Login
Ambassador Login