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Help finding a job in Melbourne’s south-east

Learn what support is available to find work in the region.

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Skills and Jobs Centres in Melbourne’s south-east

Contact your local Skills and Jobs Centre give you free qualified, independent advice and support on training, career planning and finding a job in your area.

Below are the locations and contact details for Skills and Jobs Centres in Melbourne’s south-east region.

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Contact details

Phone: 03 8892 1350

Email: Box Hill: SAJC.Elgar@boxhill.edu.au(opens in a new window) Lilydale: SAJC.Lilydale@boxhill.edu.au(opens in a new window)

Website: Box Hill Institute Skills and Jobs Centre(opens in a new window)

Locations

Box Hill 465 Elgar Road Box Hill, VIC 3128

Note: Ground floor, Building 7

Wurundjeri Country

Lilydale 1 Jarlo Drive Lilydale, VIC 3140

Note: Level 2, L5 Building (L5.219)

Wurundjeri Country

Skills and Jobs Centre logo and Box Hill Institute logo

Contact details

Phone: 03 9212 4909

Email: skillsandjobs@chisholm.edu.au(opens in a new window)

Website: Chisholm Institute Skills and Jobs Centre(opens in a new window)

Location

Dandenong 228-234 Lonsdale Street Dandenong, VIC 3175

Note: Shop 1, open by appointment

Bunurong Country

Skills and Jobs Centre logo and Chisholm logo

Contact details

Phone: 03 9564 2030

Email: sjc@holmesglen.edu.au(opens in a new window)

Website: Holmesglen Institute Skills and Jobs Centre(opens in a new window)

Location

Chadstone Corner of Batesford and Warrigal Roads Chadstone, VIC 3148

Wurundjeri Country

Glen Waverley 595 Waverley Road Glen Waverley, VIC 3150

Note: Building 6, ground level, open by appointment only

Wurundjeri Country

Moorabbin 488 South Road Moorabbin, VIC 3198

Note: Building 4, open Tuesdays

Bunurong Country

Skills and Jobs Centre logo and Holmesglen logo

Contact details

Phone: 03 9726 1450

Email: skillsandjobs@swin.edu.au(opens in a new window)

Website: Swinburne University of Technology Skills and Jobs Centre(opens in a new window)

Locations

Croydon 12-50 Norton Road Croydon, VIC 3136

Note: Building CA

Wurundjeri Country

Hawthorn John Street Hawthorn, VIC 3122

Note: Open by appointment only

Wurundjeri Country

Wantirna 369 Stud Road Wantirna, VIC 3152

Note: Building WA, open by appointment only

Wurundjeri Country

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Map of Skills and Jobs Centres in Melbourne’s south-east

View Melbourne’s south-eastern region Skills and Jobs Centres(opens in a new window) in a full screen map.

https://batchgeo.com/map/melbourne-south-eastern-sjc-map

Local Learning and Employment Networks (LLENs)

LLENs connect secondary school students with work-based learning opportunities and apprenticeships.

Find your nearest LLEN(opens in a new window).

Local government job boards

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Jobs Victoria

Jobs Victoria(opens in a new window) services are for people who may face challenges when looking for work, such as:

The Victorian Government’s Finding a Job Guide(opens in a new window) is a for people who are looking for work in Victoria but are not eligible for Jobs Victoria services.

Other job seeking resources

You can also explore these resources to search for a job and plan your career:

Resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

If you’re an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person, explore these connections and resources.

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Updated 24 March 2025



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