IPSWICH & WEST MORETON
• Regional Collaboration
The Springfield Regional Jobs Committee
Connecting Industry, Training and Employment
A program bringing together local industry groups, training providers, employers and councils to identify key areas of employment growth and workforce development needs.

Multi
Stakeholder
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Key Objectives
Regional
Focus Area
Active
Committee Members
Overview
About the Committee
The Springfield Regional Jobs Committee program is intended to bring together local industry groups, training providers, local and major employers and councils to identify key areas of employment growth and local training, skills and workforce development needs.
By fostering collaboration between these key stakeholders, the committee creates a unified approach to addressing workforce challenges and maximising employment opportunities in the Springfield region.
Regional Impact
How This Benefits the Region
Engagement with regional employers, small businesses and other industry stakeholders ensures training and employment solutions are more accurately aligned with local skills needs and economic activity to support regional jobs growth. This collaborative approach creates a responsive workforce ecosystem that adapts to changing industry demands.
Collaboration
The Springfield Regional Jobs Committee is proudly supported and funded by the Queensland Government.

Strategic Focus
What the Committee Offers
Stakeholder Engagement
Engagement with regional employers, small businesses and other industry stakeholders to ensure training and employment solutions are more accurately aligned with local skills needs and economic activity.
Industry Intelligence
Regional industry advice to identify trends and opportunities in the local area, providing valuable insights for workforce planning and economic development strategies.
Collaborative Alignment
An opportunity for key local stakeholders to work together to align regional skills and workforce development with local industry and employer needs.
Education-Industry Links
Stronger links between schools, parents, industry and employers, and registered training organisations to better ensure students’ skills and training choices lead to real jobs.
Employment Opportunities
An avenue to address employment issues, identify and maximise local employment opportunities, ensuring the region’s workforce is connected with available jobs and emerging career pathways.
Meet The Committee
Join the Conversation
Whether you’re an employer, training provider, educator, or industry representative, there’s a place for you at the table.

