National Joblink (NJL) is a premier registered training organisation which has served the Tasmanian Community for the past 30 years.

We are now operating throughout Queensland, and the Northern Territory. Over the years we have offered a diverse range of services to the community. We are a not-for-profit organisation that is owned by the community.

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National Joblink Parents Next

ParentsNext

Throughout all Tas, Fitzroy and Darwin NJL are assisting eligible Parents to plan and prepare for employment by the time their children go to school.

National Joblink Transition to Work

Transition to Work (TtW)

TTW provides intensive support for young people between 15 & 24 to help them into work or education.

National Joblink Career Transition Assistance (CTA)

Career Transition Assistance (CTA)

The CTA Program has been developed to assist mature age job seekers become more competitive in their local labour market.

latest news

  • Hunter finds success with a new career pathway

    Hunter finds success with a new career pathway

    13 February 2024

    Hunter commenced into the Transition to Work (TtW) program while employed with a large grocery store. He was...

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  • Jackson – Working hard to overcome barriers to employment

    Jackson – Working hard to overcome barriers to employment

    13 February 2024

    Jackson entered the TTW program enthusiastic to work, however he had severe anxiety upon commencement which prevented him...

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  • Working with 54 Reasons to support Devonport families to engage with education

    Working with 54 Reasons to support Devonport families to engage with education

    7 February 2024

    National Joblink and 54 Reasons have worked together since 2022 in supporting families to reduce barriers and anxieties...

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  • Chelsea has overcome her driving nerves and is now confidently navigating the roads

    Chelsea has overcome her driving nerves and is now confidently navigating the roads

    5 February 2024

    First, we discussed with Chelsea not having her driver’s licence was a barrier to employment and her own...

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