SA businesses and veterans form valuable network


A new State Government program to help employers attract and retain veterans and their partners has been launched, bringing together a dedicated group of South Australian businesses to support those who have served their country.

The South Australian Veteran Employer Network is made up of local employers across the private and public sectors that recognise the value veterans bring to workplaces and want to help them achieve career success after their service.

The network – part of a $2.1 million State Budget commitment to improve outcomes for veterans and their families – includes consulting and service businesses, banking, defence industry, emergency services and local government.

Fifteen organisations are currently signed up, with Veterans SA looking to expand membership and encourage other businesses to join the network and recognise veterans’ unique skills and experiences.

The network connects like-minded employers while educating them on the benefits of veteran-partner employment, with details of candidates shared amongst members, enabling more veterans and their partners to secure meaningful employment.

Mentoring and guidance is also provided for employers seeking to hire and retain veterans, covering recruitment, workplace support and cultural awareness.

Regular bi-monthly networking events are planned for 2024 to further build engagement and opportunities across the network, and the State Government is delivering a series of projects and programs to support veterans who have or are considering transitioning from the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

Each year, more than 6000 veterans transition from the ADF, offering civilian employers specialist qualifications and technical expertise in addition to transferable skills in leadership, discipline, teamwork and the ability to work under pressure.

View a full list of current members and learn more about the South Australian Veteran Employer Network here.

Veterans SA Director Chantelle Bohan said it had been “exciting to work with employers from different sectors to establish the South Australian Veteran Employer Network”.

“The network is a unique connector, facilitating collaboration between employers, where there is no competition between members and the group’s sole focus is meaningful outcomes for the veteran community,” she said.

“We look forward to working with the network to shape positive employment outcomes and invite other organisations with a genuine interest to reach out to us if this initiative is something they can contribute to or benefit from.”

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