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- Candidates who can work onsite in Ballarat and are able to satisfy the mandatory pre-employment checks, including a Police Check, Working with Children Check, and myGovID setup. Applications are welcomed from people with disability, LGBTIQA+ individuals, culturally diverse candidates, and Aborigina…
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Where you'll work
Job description
Role overview
Asuria Training is seeking a Youth Mentor to support young people in reaching their employment ambitions. Based in the Ballarat office, this position is focused on helping participants build confidence, progress toward sustainable work, and receive practical guidance tailored to their needs.
About the organisation
Asuria is a major Australian employment services provider that helps people connect with lasting job opportunities. The organisation’s purpose is to inspire, guide, and support participants so they can realise their potential. Its people-first approach is central to the way it works.
What you will do
In this role, you will work with youth participants to help them move into and remain in meaningful employment. You will need to balance participant support with business outcomes and performance targets.
- Work toward specific targets and KPI expectations.
- Deliver personalised coaching, job placement support, and follow-up assistance to your client group.
- Assess each participant’s individual employment barriers and needs.
- Partner with employers to connect suitable candidates with opportunities.
What you will bring
The ideal candidate will have experience in roles that involve people support, service delivery, or recruitment-related work. Success in this position also depends on adaptability, strong communication, and a detail-oriented approach.
- Prior experience in Employment Services is highly valued.
- Background in customer service, sales, contact centre work, or recruitment will be an advantage.
- Clear communication, interpersonal strength, and flexibility are important.
- Strong administrative ability and comfort using IT systems are required.
Mandatory requirements
You will need to be able to work with empathy and respect while still focusing on achieving strong outcomes. Before starting, you must provide a valid Police Check and Working with Children Check. A myGovID must also be set up so you can access government data linked to the role.
What Asuria offers
Employees can access a range of benefits and development opportunities as part of the organisation’s people-focused culture.
- Career growth and development opportunities.
- Up to 15 weeks of paid parental leave.
- Bonus leave days.
- Salary sacrifice options for superannuation and novated leasing.
- Employee discounts across a broad range of products and services.
Equality and inclusion
Asuria is recognised as a Diversity Council Australia Inclusive Employer for 2024-2025 and is committed to maintaining a workplace where people from all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities are welcomed and supported.
The organisation is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from people with disability, LGBTIQA+ individuals, culturally diverse communities, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. As a child-safe organisation, it places a strong emphasis on the safety and wellbeing of children.
Additional information
Job reference: B9YJX. This vacancy is published for 15 Jun 2026, 10:05 PM.
Applicants requiring adjustments to take part in the recruitment process can mention their needs in the application or contact [email protected].
Talent community note
Candidates who are not selected for this role may join the organisation’s talent community to stay informed about future openings.