16 May 2024

Introducing Job Pathways

Introducing Job Pathways.

After 10 years as East Kimberley Job Pathways and a recent expansion to the West Kimberley, we are excited to share our new brand: Job Pathways.

Our team has undertaken a rebrand process with consultants OKMG, our board and the communities in which we work, to develop a new visual identity and name for our organisation. The name Job Pathways aims to celebrate our presence across the entire Kimberley region and allows for potential future expansion.

Our new brand represents the many pathways and directions that Job Pathways provides to our jobseekers, clients and participants. Our foundations in the East Kimberley have provided inspiration by the way of colours drawn from the landscape such as pink, beige, brown and orange.

Our services and commitment to community remain the same, where we provide pathways to employment through engagement and training, promoting economic development and delivering services that enable participation.

We look forward to sharing this next chapter with our communities, collaborators, local businesses, clients and participants.

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