Connect, Thrive, and Contribute (CTC)

Exciting Opportunities for Skilled Migrants

AMRC is proud to introduce CTC, a game-changing program connecting skilled migrants with job opportunities while helping industry leaders access top-tier talent.
We are expanding our impact as a partner organisation in the Skilled Migration Talent and Industry Connection Program, an initiative of the Department of State Development.

This program is designed to help skilled migrants enter and secure employment in priority industries facing workforce shortages, including engineering, construction, and ICT, driving South Australia’s economic growth and innovation.

For Skilled Migrants:
– Job opportunities & career support tailored to your experience & qualifications
– Networking events with key industry leaders
– Settlement & community connections to help you thrive

For Industry Partners:
– Connect with a highly skilled, diverse workforce
– Gain fresh perspectives & global expertise
– Strengthen your team and drive business growth

We understand the unique challenges migrants face, from skill recognition to building business networks. That’s why CTC offers direct job readiness support, local connections, and career pathways to help you succeed in metro and regional South Australia!

Please register here: https://forms.office.com/r/AA5KgG11Bs

– to get more information
– to be updated about upcoming events
– to become part of this program.

Special thanks to the Hon Peter Malinauskas, Premier of SA, the Hon Susan Close MP, Deputy Premiere of SA, the Hon Zoe Bettison MP, Minister for Tourism and Multicultural Affairs.

For more information contact
T 08 8217 9500
E admin@amrc.org.au

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