Job seekers and employers will get the chance to mingle at a Community Services Jobs Drive in Moruya on Tuesday 25 March.
"Think of it as 'speed hiring'," says Council's employment projects officer, Amy Kovacs.
"Instead of the usual drawn-out application process, job seekers can make an impression with potential employers and apply for positions on the spot."
An initiative of Eurobodalla Council's Employment Revolution project, the Jobs Drive will bring together 19 local employers from the health and community services sector who collectively have more than 100 job vacancies in the areas of aged care, hospitality, home care, housekeeping, entry level domestic care assistance and support work.
Ms Kovacs said the event would help demystify the job application process for job seekers.
"Applying for health sector jobs can be daunting. The Jobs Drive will help remove barriers for those who feel unqualified or intimidated."
Ms Kovacs said the Jobs Drive is a big win for local employers too.
"We want to help simplify and speed up the recruitment process. Employers with vacancies get to meet applicants directly and see if they're the right fit."
"Whether you're seeking part-time, casual, full-time, entry-level, or specialised work, come along – qualifications aren't required."
The Jobs Drive will be held at the Moruya Memorial RSL Hall, 11 Page Street, Moruya, on Tuesday 25 March from 10am to 12pm.