Hanna is working in an aged care homeunder alabour agreement to help fix workforce shortages.(ABC South East NSW: Keira Proust)
A New South Walesaged care organisation has reached a unique agreement with the federal government to help address severe staff shortages, which it says could become a model for other businesses struggling to find workers.
Sapphire Coast Community Aged Care made the labour agreementto bring on an additional 25 migrant workers every year to address thestaff shortagescaused by COVID-19 and international border closures in previous years.
Labour agreementsare developed between the Australian Government and businesses to allow employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers.
Chief executive Matt Sierp said the hard work in reaching an agreement paid off for the Bega-based organisation.
We had to employ immigration lawyers, specialists and recruitment consultants to assist us just to get through the red tape, he said.
However, it's all worth it because we have 16 new staff on the ground, and we've got an opportunity [to employ] 25 new staff each year under this agreement.
The organisation said it was the first business in Australia to strike adeal with the government to allow Assistants in Nursing (AiNs) to be part of the program.
Dani Ulibas hasn't seen his children, who live in the Philippines, for years.(ABC South East NSW: Keira Proust)
Dani Ulibas is one of the newest aged care workers to start under the agreement.
His four children remain in the Philippines but he is hopeful that this new job will allow them to move to Australia.
I really miss them and it's been a really big sacrifice, he said.
But hopefully through this opportunity, we can be together again after so many years apart.
Dani works as a carer for theresidents in Bega's Hillgrove House.(ABC South East NSW: Keira Proust)
Migrants working for the organisation through these labour agreements will be eligible to apply for permanent residency after two years if the company nominates them.
When the four-year contract ends the organisation can come to an agreement with individual workers to transition them onto full-time positions.
Hanna Bhandari and her partner Anup Tiwari plan to stay in the region after the agreement ends.
I like Bega, so I want to buy a house here after getting our residency, Mr Tiwari said.
The climate, peaceful environment and mountains are similar to what we have in Nepal.
AnupTiwari says the residents and community arewelcoming.(ABC South East NSW: Keira Proust)
Regional Australia's housing crisis has made it harder for many businesses to attract staff.
Chief operations officer of Sapphire Coast Community Aged Care Julie Evans says it has taken on rentals to address the problem.
That's my other job. Somehow I've started to look after some rentals, she said.
We've currently got 15 rentals on our books.
The company has worked with local real estate agents to secure the rentals and community organisations like Rotary have provided the furniture.
Julie Evans and Matt Sierp say the labour agreements could work for other businesses.(ABC South East NSW: Keira Proust)
The aged care organisationhopes the model can be replicated by other businesses struggling with recruitment.
Mr Sierp said it would be happy to share its idea with other interested businesses.
It would be a great model to see elsewhere, he said.
This one does cost money, a lot of time and effort but it's certainly well worth it.
A spokesperson for the Department of Home Affairs said businesses that wanted to sponsor overseas workers could apply toenter a labour agreement if they met certain conditions.
Labour agreements are available where standard visa programs are unavailable and there is a demonstrated need that cannot be met in the Australian labour market, the spokesperson said.
Any Australian business that has been operating for at least 12 months may apply for a labour agreement.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-10/labour-agreements-solve-workforce-staff-shortages-australia-nsw/101633178
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