Council to Recruit 2025 Apprentices, Trainees

Orange Council

Orange City Council is set to recruit an unprecedented number of apprentices and trainees for 2025, and recruitment is underway.

The Council is looking to recruit apprentices and trainees, focusing on in-demand trades to build a sustainable workforce.

Orange Mayor Tony Mileto said it was a great opportunity to start a career in a supportive environment, gain on-the-job experience and get paid to study.

"Orange City Council employs more than 800 staff across a diverse range of professions and trades and continues to grow and evolve," Cr Mileto said.

"This is an opportunity to earn a nationally recognised qualification while making a real difference in our local community."

Council is looking to recruit apprentices and trainees, focusing on in-demand trades to build a sustainable workforce.

Orange City Council pays at least 3 per cent above the award wage and offers flexible work arrangements including rostered days off and variable hours, health and wellbeing benefits including Fitness Passport, and career development opportunities.

Anyone wanting to find out more can come along to an Apprentice and Trainee Recruitment Information Night at 5.30pm on Monday, 25 November in the Council Chamber at Orange Civic Centre, 135 Byng Street.

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