Employment initiatives for students with disabilities
Students with disabilities can experience greater challenges in securing employment compared to graduates without a disability.
Consider available support before you graduate.
Griffith offers a number of initiatives to enhance employment outcomes and support the career journey for students with disabilities.
Get set for graduate employment with GradWISE
Griffith University has teamed up with GradWISE to empower students living with a disability, mental or physical health condition or injury thrive in graduate jobs and entry-level employment.
Offering personalised coaching sessions tailored to individual needs, GradWISE aims to equip you with the necessary skills and experience required for your employment journey.
Depending on your needs, your GradWISE career coach can:
- create a personalised plan to help you envision and pursue your career goals
- aid in reviewing and refining application documents (such as your resume and cover letter) before submission
- identify suitable accommodations throughout the recruitment process and graduate program
- advocate for necessary adjustments with employer partners
- provide feedback on unsuccessful applications
- facilitate mentorships, internships wellbeing coaching and peer support.
The GradWISE program complements Griffith's existing careers and employment services.
Get started
To get started on your GradWISE journey, you can either sign up for the program or make an appointment.
Sign up for the program
You can sign up for the program via the GradWISE website:
Make an appointment
To make an appointment, email Edward Osano, Head of GradWISE:
Careers and Employment Service
It's never too early to engage with Griffith’s Careers and Employment Service and should be part of your plan towards graduate recruitment.
The service can assist with a range of support, including:
- career-planning workshops, online resources and one-on-one career counselling
- job-readiness skills such as writing cover letters and interview preparation
- opportunities such as internships and volunteer work.
Australian Disability Network
The Australian Disability Network is a national organisation that aims to increase and support diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Here you can:
- find useful resources to help your job application
- start an internship
- find a mentor.
Queensland Government Graduate Portal
The Graduate Portal allows you to register your interest in all Queensland Government graduate or student opportunities by completing one form.
Your application will remain current until the end of the year and during this time, you will be considered for all graduate opportunities that align with your qualifications.
There are also opportunities for scholarships, vacation employment, industry placements and work experience.
Eligibility criteria apply.
JobAccess
The Australian Government's JobAccess website offers support and information specifically for job seekers with disabilities.
Here you can find:
- available support, including tips on looking for jobs and how to feel comfortable disclosing your disability
- your rights and responsibilities at work
- links to further support services.