Launch Your Career With Confidence

Our Transition to Work program gives NDIS‑funded school‑leavers a friendly, hands‑on pathway into the workforce. Work across Valley’s businesses and learn on‑the‑job training, all while being supported by a caring team that believes in your potential.

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  • No. The program starts with the basics and builds your skills step‑by‑step, matching tasks to what you’re ready for.

  • Our program provides opportunities to experience a range of workplaces throughout the week. You can choose the days you want to attend based on the program that is most suitable for you.

  • Yes. The TTW program is funded under the NDIS including School Leaver Employment Supports (SLES) and Supported employment categories, so it counts toward your plan’s objectives.

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Supported‑Employment Activities Working Towards Your NDIS Goals

  • A woman wearing safety glasses, earmuffs, gloves, and a bright yellow high-visibility shirt smiling and working at a construction or woodworking site with wooden planks.

    What will I do on a typical day?

    You’ll join a small crew and work over a range of Valley’s businesses so you can learn a wide variety of skills, and have many opportunities to perform real‑world tasks (e.g., sorting linen, operating ground‑care equipment, scanning documents), and much more!

  • A person wearing safety gear, including a yellow shirt and ear protection, standing next to a wooden and metal structure in a workshop setting.

    Which new abilities will I develop?

    You’ll pick up practical workplace skills (equipment operation, safe handling, customer interaction), sharpen time‑management and teamwork —all of which lay a solid foundation for future supported employment.

  • A woman working on assembling wooden objects in a factory. She is wearing safety glasses, earmuffs, gloves, and a bright yellow shirt with a logo, surrounded by wooden pieces and industrial equipment.

    How does this work with my NDIS plan?

    The everyday activities build independence in daily living, boost community participation through real‑world interaction, and deliver the employment‑readiness outcomes that your NDIS goals target.

  • Three workers in a garden center among potted plants and flowers, wearing blue uniforms and jackets, smiling and posing for the camera.

    Who will be supporting me throughout the program?

    Our dedicated support staff works alongside each crew, providing step‑by‑step guidance, safety checks and personalised feedback.

Ready to start your supported‑employment journey with Valley Transition to Work & Training?

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