Kicking goals on and off the soccer pitch
Eric has represented Australia in the soccer world cup for people with disability, but he found getting a job harder than securing his spot in the national team.
Eric recalls what it was like before he had a job.
“I felt a bit bored like I didn’t have a purpose. It was a bit hard, and I applied all the time for jobs on Seek.
“And sometimes you get a reply back, sometimes you don’t get replies back at all.”
Helping people like Eric and connecting them with suitable employers is at the core of what APM does through Disability Employment Services (DES).
Ellen, Eric’s Employment Consultant, explains the process she went through with Eric.
“He struggles with his cognitive ability and being able to fill out paperwork and understand basic forms.
“Also, he needed a lot of confidence in himself to be able to get out there and succeed in the workplace.
“Eric and I sat down, and we had a really good conversation. We discussed the things that he really likes doing and the successes he’s had in the past. And we then created a resume.
Now Eric has a job at Red Nose, and, according to Alex, Eric’s new employer, it’s worked out very well.
“Eric exudes enjoyment for his role. The potential in him was visible instantly, but I’ve certainly seen his confidence grow.
“For me, I find it just absolutely delightful. And if we can offer that as employers, why wouldn’t we?”
And for Ellen at APM, these kinds of results make it all worth it.
“When Eric got a job, it felt like celebrating my own successes. We honestly jumped for joy in the office.
“We were so excited for him, proud of him and knew just how excited he would be for this opportunity.”
Choose what defines you with APM
If you have a disability, injury, or health condition, we know it doesn’t define you.
Chat with us at our stall at the Brisbane Disability Expo or visit apm.net.au/des to learn more.