Upcoming Job Club events

Job coach Lyn

Job coach Lyn is ready to help ŌCHT tenants looking for work.

Our Employment Service can help prepare you for work.

ŌCHT’s job coach Lyn is on hand to offer dedicated advice, support and practical help to any ŌCHT tenant seeking work. We offer a free employment service called Job Club, exclusive to ŌCHT tenants, to help prepare for employment.

“Looking for work can be a big step for many people, especially when it comes to preparing all they’ll need to apply for a job,” says Lyn.

“It’s easy to get stuck and to watch great job opportunities slip by.

“That’s where Job Club comes in. It’s all about supporting people as they get ready to get the job they want.”

Upcoming Job Club events

Job Club will be held at Tūranga, the city library, from 10am-12pm on Mondays on the following dates 18 July, 25 July, 1 August, 8 August.

It’ll be held in library room 4.3 on the fourth floor. The library staff will show you the way.

There’s no need to ring ahead, but if you have questions before attending, you can call Lyn on 0800 624 456

More about Job Club

Job Club is an informal and supportive place for job seeking tenants to come together and talk more about finding work.

You’ll meet helpful people and you’ll swap ideas and learn from job seekers just like you.

It’s free and exclusive to ŌCHT tenants.

Lyn’s on hand with advice and support, and with one-on-one sessions after Job Club.

“It’s a really supportive environment, where people encourage each other as they continue their employment journeys,” Lyn says.

“I’m really looking forward to meeting more people who are keen to get ready for work.

“I’m here with support, and Job Club is a great place for us all to support each other, too.”

Get help from ŌCHT’s job coach

ŌCHT tenants looking for work don’t have to wait for Job Club to get in touch with Lyn.

Lyn also offers focused one-on-one support to help people get ready to look for work and to secure the work they want.

She’ll help motivated people make the most of their strengths, and to find work that matches their skills and aspirations.

“We can achieve a lot when we work together. Just give me a call, or see me at Job Club, and we can take the first steps to change.”

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