Would You Like To Grow With Us?

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Camden Council is encouraging job seekers to put down roots and grow a rewarding career in public service, with the launch of its new recruitment campaign.

The new campaign, Grow With Us, showcases the wide range of roles, career pathways and development programs available at Council. From apprenticeships and traineeships to professional and leadership positions, Camden is the perfect place for people at every stage of their career to branch out, build skills and flourish in a supportive environment.

The campaign also provides a unique and authentic insight into life at Council, featuring a series of staff stories that highlight diverse career journeys, personal experiences and the many reasons people enjoy working at Camden. These testimonials offer valuable advice and real-world perspectives for those considering a career in local government.

Mayor of Camden, Cr Therese Fedeli, said the campaign reflected Council's strong commitment to nurturing talent and cultivating a workplace where people can truly thrive.

"Camden is growing and so are the opportunities to work with us," she said.

"We offer more than just jobs. Working at Camden Council means building a meaningful career where you can plant the seeds of your future, be supported to develop and watch your potential bloom.

"Behind every great community is a great team. We're doing something really special at Camden and are in such a unique opportunity to really shape an up-and-coming area. To do that, we need passionate and hardworking people to help us cultivate a vibrant, inclusive and thriving future for our region."

Council offers a range of benefits including flexible work arrangements, learning and development opportunities and programs designed to support employee wellbeing and career progression.

For more information, to listen to our staff stories and to see what jobs are currently available, visit camden.nsw.gov.au/council/careers

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