ComLink, a community transport and care organisation, have just expanded their team so that they can deliver services to the community across the North Brisbane local region.
The expansion comes following Federal Home and Community Care funding awarded earlier this year in recognition of ComLink’s success and the growing demand for its services.
ComLink provides transport and direct care solutions for the frail aged and younger people with a disability to attend medical appointments, shop and maintain their social inclusion.
With the increase demand, ComLink set about the challenge of establishing offices and hiring 40 staff for their expanding team across Queensland.
ComLink Human Resources Manager, Alexander Payne said the organisation undertook a unique recruitment process of a casting call and group interviews to find candidates that were best suited to ComLink.
“We were looking for a basic skill set when reviewing candidates but it was more important to us to find people who were caring, passionate about our organisation’s work and most importantly people who could build a rapport with our clients,” Alexander said.
ComLink currently has offices on the Sunshine Coast and North Lakes, north of Brisbane, and has just opened new offices in Bundaberg, Ipswich, Cairns, Townsville. Satellite sites in Gympie, Childers and Gin Gin will also be opening soon.
Through its own services and strong links to a variety of community organisations, ComLink is proud to say the organisation never turns anyone needing their services away. “This is because of the commitment of our staff, volunteers and supporters, “ Alexander said.
ComLink North Brisbane Client Services Supervisor, Erin Mealin has been in her role just over eight weeks and is loving the challenges her job presents each day.
“I’m really enjoying my role with ComLink, everyday is different and I like that I get to help make a difference in our clients lives,” Erin said.
Erin said that her most memorable experience so far with ComLink has been at a social outing with clients at the North Leagues Club.
“Most of the time our clients are transported for medical appointments but our social outings give our clients the opportunity to really have fun, enjoy a meal, participate in the weekly raffles and enjoy the live entertainment whilst socializing with our other clients. It’s an outing that not only the clients look forward to but also our Volunteers,” Erin said.
ComLink’s 40 new staff members mostly hold roles as either Client Service Officers or Drivers, and the community can rest assured that those recruited in the North Brisbane region are passionate about providing them with outstanding service.
If you are interested in becoming involved with ComLink volunteering is a great way to give back to the community and can be really rewarding, knowing you have made a difference in the lives of others.
If you would like to find out more information, make a booking or to become a ComLink volunteer, please visit www.comlink.org.au or call 1300 761 011.