Business Banking Traineeship - First Nations (JO000080122) Brisbane, Australia
Salary: | AUD21 - AUD26 per hour |
Join MEGT as a Business Banking Trainee - First Nations Position
Are you a motivated and reliable individual looking for a career in Retail branch operations, MEGT has a fantastic opportunity with large financial organisations for a Business Banking Trainee in local branches across Queensland.
This is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Identified role. This is a program to improve the under-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in this industry and is an equal opportunity measure under section 105 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991. Only applications from Aboriginal people and/or Torres Strait Islander people will be considered for this role.
About the company: Our clients provide banking and financial products and services to millions of retail and business customers and operate Australia wide. Local branches serve customers throughout communities and strive to create a balanced, sustainable society in which everyone can take part and build a better life. About the role: This traineeship offers a unique opportunity to develop practical skills and gain hands on experience in:
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What we’re looking for:
Interested Click "Apply Now" or contact claireomalley@megt.com.au for more information or visit https://www.megt.com.au/jobs |
At MEGT, we enable people to start their careers through Apprenticeships and Traineeships and support large and small businesses to recruit, train and grow careers. Our purpose is to provide life changing, lifelong learning and employment solutions for all. We invite you to be part of our story. MEGT is committed to being a Child Safe Organisation and an Equal Opportunity Employer. We have zero tolerance of racism, discrimination, harm, or abuse. We have a culture that values safety, diversity, and inclusion and encourage all qualified applicants, including minorities, genders, protected veterans, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. |