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A new program by a Not For Profit organisation, Ignite Potential, has been designed to help newly arrived skilled migrants find work and settle and integrate in Australia.



For many skilled migrants, finding work in their industry or field has been an uphill task.

A recent report, Australia’s Skilled Migration Program: Scarce Skills Not Required by Bob Birrell states that many occupations like accounting and engineering on the Skilled Occupations Lists are in oversupply and therefore most recently arrived skilled migrants to Australia have not found professional jobs.

Other career experts have attributed this to a lack of knowledge of the job market and lacking cultural competence to fit into the work culture.

 



 

But now a new program – ‘Onboarding and Mentoring’ designed by Ignite Potential, a not for profit organisation in Darwin, Northern Territory, aimed at specifically helping skilled migrants, is set to change this.

“People struggle to find work. And then in desperateness, give up hope to find work in their field based on their qualifications and end up doing odd jobs,” says Sulal Mathai, one of the founders of Ignite Potential.

“We saw a gap in the support services provided to newly-arrived skilled visa holders and came up with this new program where we induct them into the Australian way of life, help them find work and provide cultural competence training to them,” he adds.

The new program is provided in the form of workshops, training and mentorship and is open to everyone.

“Skilled migrants in Darwin who have arrived in 2019 will be able to avail this program free of cost, made possible by Federal Government’s Fostering Integration Grant of $50,000,” Mr Mathai says.

“Some aspects of the program can be availed by international students too.”



The program was launched on Friday in Darwin by Mr Luke Gosling OAM, Federal member of Solomon.

“We are inviting ten new migrants to join us this end of April to be a part of this new program. There will be a one-day induction, cultural competence program by SBS and we will connect these newly-arrived skilled migrants with a mentor from their field for a three-month mentorship program,” he adds.

The program will be delivered thrice spread across the year and the organisers hope to replicate this pilot project across other cities in Australia to help other skilled migrants.

“We will be evaluating the success of this program. Based on the outcome, we hope to take this program to other major cities like Melbourne and Sydney. We think skilled migrants really need this support,” Mr Mathai says.



At a Glance:

Target participants: Newly arriving skilled migrants in Darwin region
Aim: The vision is to assist migrants professionally in the provision of settlement, employment, training, social enterprise opportunities and establish their life to integrate well into Australian socio economic and civic life.
Organisations involved: Ignite Potential Inc
Location: Darwin and Palmerston
Funding: Fostering Integration grant

Description:

Finding work as a skilled migrant can be a challenging task in Australia and can take several months. But for participants of Ignite Potential, a Darwin based NFP, it was a different experience.

1.Onboarding (7 hrs) – One day program covering all tools of trade for smooth transition to settlement as a skilled migrant. Various topics such as the following will be covered during this session.
– Creating your personal brand

– Job search and applying for a job

– Establishing your network in a new country

– Writing your resume to win an interview

– Australian Qualifications to look for if required

– Understanding culture and how to fit in a new workplace

– What successful people do differently

– What do Australian employers think and expect of their staff

– Volunteering

2.Cultural competence training (5 hrs) – SBS Cultural Competence program for gaining cultural competency
The Cultural Competence Program (CCP) is an online training course aimed at building capability around cultural diversity in the workplace in Australia. The program explores topics including cross-cultural communication, addressing stereotypes, unconscious bias, diversity in the workplace, and enhance understanding about the benefits of multiculturalism to Australia.

3.Three months ongoing mentoring support. (5 hrs) – Experienced mentors providing career coaching
This is a one-on-one coaching service. It helps migrants to gain confidence and understand the right way to prepare themselves and reach out to employers or businesses for a career start.

“8 of those 11 participants have found jobs in their profession within a month after the three month program,” says Sulal Mathai, one of the founders of Ignite Potential.’

Ignite collaborated with a number of partners such as Australian Red cross, FairWork Ombudsman, Treeti Consulting – Entrepreneurship facilitators and Industry leaders which ensures that the program offers a ‘one stop shop’ for all the information required to know by a new migrant in Australia.

“That’s a 73% per cent success rate. If we continue delivering this program, it can help other migrants find work and help them settle smoothly in regional areas, says Mr Mathai. “And we can easily replicate this model across Australia.”

This free program was made possible by the Federal Government’s Fostering Integration Grant of $50,000. Ignite Potential presented their approach and outcomes at the FECCA Conference held at Hobart in October 2019.



For more information visit:

info@ignitepotential.org.au

www.ignitepotential.org.au

Sulal Mathai

Project Director 0426065677

Original Article: Ignite Potential- Onboarding and mentoring program

Sulal hosts Career Australia program in M4 TV and share his learnings and interactions with industry leaders and migrant professionals on how to land in your dream career in Australia



Episodes in M4TV, with our Director, Mr. Sulal Mathai related to different aspects of Careers in Australia. Subscribe for more videos. Hit the like button. Contact us at 9562823822 for more info.

Sulal hosts Career Australia program in M4 TV and share his learnings and interactions with industry leaders and migrant professionals on how to land in your dream career in Australia



Episodes in M4TV, with our Director, Mr. Sulal Mathai related to different aspects of Careers in Australia. Subscribe for more videos. Hit the like button. Contact us at 9562823822 for more info.

Sulal hosts Career Australia program in M4 TV and share his learnings and interactions with industry leaders and migrant professionals on how to land in your dream career in Australia



Episodes in M4TV, with our Director, Mr. Sulal Mathai related to different aspects of Careers in Australia. Subscribe for more videos. Hit the like button. Contact us at 9562823822 for more info.

Sulal hosts Career Australia program in M4 TV and share his learnings and interactions with industry leaders and migrant professionals on how to land in your dream career in Australia



Episodes in M4TV, with our Director, Mr. Sulal Mathai related to different aspects of Careers in Australia. Subscribe for more videos. Hit the like button. Contact us at 9562823822 for more info.

Sulal hosts Career Australia program in M4 TV and share his learnings and interactions with industry leaders and migrant professionals on how to land in your dream career in Australia



Episodes in M4TV, with our Director, Mr. Sulal Mathai related to different aspects of Careers in Australia. Subscribe for more videos. Hit the like button. Contact us at 9562823822 for more info.

Sulal hosts Career Australia program in M4 TV and share his learnings and interactions with industry leaders and migrant professionals on how to land in your dream career in Australia



Episodes in M4TV, with our Director, Mr. Sulal Mathai related to different aspects of Careers in Australia. Subscribe for more videos. Hit the like button. Contact us at 9562823822 for more info.

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, over 500,000 temporary visa holders left Australia resulting in major skill shortage and highest job vacancies in the last 10 years. Australia’s economic recovery will be severely hampered in absence of skilled resources and therefore in March 2021, The Joint Standing Committee on Migration inquired into and made recommendations on Australia’s skilled migration program.




If you are an aspiring skill migrant and wish to move to Australia, here’s some good news for you.

Okay, let’s start with some stats

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, over 500,000 temporary visa holders left Australia resulting in major skill shortage and highest job vacancies in the last 10 years. Australia’s economic recovery will be severely hampered in absence of skilled resources and therefore in March 2021, The Joint Standing Committee on Migration inquired into and made recommendations on Australia’s skilled migration program.

Here are 7 key highlights from the recommendations made by the committee.

  • Department of Home Affairs be required to provide greater transparency on where employer sponsored visa applications are in the queue.



  • Department of Home Affairs conduct an urgent review of the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, with a view to expanding the number of occupations to better reflect the urgent skills shortages in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic recovery. 

  • The Department should give particular consideration to civil engineers, electrical engineers, motor mechanics, cooks, carpenters, electricians and other roles in the hospitality, health, trades, agriculture and manufacturing sectors. 

  • The Government reserve places on flights and in quarantine for skilled migrants. 

  • The Department of Home Affairs improve visa processing times for employer-sponsored visas 

  • The Department of Home Affairs expedite the processing times for skilled visa holders who have remained onshore in relevant employment seeking a subsequent skilled visa or permanent residency visa.



  • All employer sponsored visa holders be given a clearer pathway to permanency.


These recommendations will not only increase your chances of migrating to Australia but will also ensure a long term association with the country.

So don’t waste any time on thinking and planning and quickly take this assessment to start your migration journey.

To take our online eligibility assessment for Australia migration  – click here

Every country has different set of rules and procedures, qualification required and prerequisites that need to be fulfilled in order to get the desired visa. To understand the visa types in details and determine which one is the best for you as per your qualifications and requirements a trusted migration partner is required. The agents not only hand hold you in the entire process but also offer mentorship programs for smooth transitioning to a new country.




1.    Working and skilled visas

This is one of the most common and important visa type. A Skilled Worker visa allows a migrant to come/stay in the country of migration and do an eligible job with the approved employer.
2.     Student visa

This is another important and common visa type. A student visa is an endorsement that is added to a government passport. Any prospective student seeking higher education in another country must obtain a student visa from that country to be allowed to study at a country's qualified educational institutions.
3.    Training visa

This visa allows you to take part in workplace-based occupational training activities to improve your skills for your job, area of tertiary study, field of expertise or in a professional development training program in the country of migration.
4.     Visitor visa

A visitor visa (also called a temporary resident visa) is an official document that we stick in your passport. It shows that you meet the requirements needed to enter a new country.
5.    Family and partner visas

This visa is a document issued for family reunification purposes in a foreign country. For a family visa, you need to have a family member, i.e., a spouse/partner, parent, sibling, or child who is settled in a foreign country.
6.    Refugee and humanitarian visas

In order to fulfill international obligation to protect refugees from persecution or threats in their resident country, humanitarian visas are visas granted by some countries.

Every country has different set of rules and procedures, qualification required and prerequisites that need to be fulfilled in order to get the desired visa. To understand the visa types in details and determine which one is the best for you as per your qualifications and requirements a trusted migration partner is required. The agents not only hand hold you in the entire process but also offer mentorship programs for smooth transitioning to a new country.

In order to know more, take an eligibility test or for any specific query please visit our Eligibility Check page.

 

 

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