This page contains links to some online jobs boards and mature age friendly recruitment companies.
Online Job Search sites
Australian Jobsearch 
JobSearch is one of Australia’s largest online employment websites, averaging around 53,000 vacancies every day. JobSearch has a suite of services that are delivered to the job seeker at no charge.
Adage
Adage is a jobs board for mature professionals. Adage provides services to mature age professionals and employers looking to employ their experience.
Careermums
Careermums is a national jobs board for parents returning to work. Careermums' focus is on flexible and part time jobs and targets job seekers aged 30-55.
Daywork
Daywork is a job search website for part-time, casual and temporary work. Daywork's 'search by availability' assists mature workers to find jobs that fit their lifestyle.
Flexiworkers
Flexiworkers is a website aimed at people seeking flexible work, such as contract, casual, part-time or job share roles. It allows job seekers to search, by where the work is, day/s required and time required for the work, thus making it easy for job seekers to align their work around any restrictions. The service is free to employers and job seekers alike.
Olderworkers.com.au
Olderworkers.com.au is a jobs board that links mature age workers and employers looking to take advantage of a skilled and experienced older workforce.
Part Time Online
Part Time Online provides a comprehensive jobs board, targeted job search, and interactive online community network for individuals, employers and agencies interested in part time work, job share, work from home and freelance employment on a contract, temporary, casual or permanent basis.
Plus40 Jobsearch
PLUS40 is a national jobs board for Australian workers aged 40 and over. It has jobs in all industry sectors and at all levels. PLUS40 is free for you to join, search for work, complete your resume, undertake training and network with your peers.
The Re Generation
The Re Generation helps mature age people, whether in the workforce, retired or unemployed, to put their unique set of skills and experience to use by connecting its members with the marketplace. Flexible opportunities for mature aged people include paid or voluntary, part time or full time, corporate or community to suit their needs. Please note: Re Generation charges job seekers for full membership access to services on the site.
Your Parttime Workforce 
Your Parttime Workforce is a site dedicated to everything part time. Candidates can register a profile or search job postings using comprehensive search options which include postcode locality checks. This site is free for candidates.
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Mature age friendly recruitment companies
The companies listed below specialise in mature age employment or have specifically targeted programmes for mature age job seekers.
Job Network 
Job Network is a national network of private and community organisations dedicated to finding jobs for unemployed people. Whether you are a job seeker or employer, this site provides information about how Job Network members can help you.
Job Placement Services
Job Placement Services are the Australian Government funded recruitment services, with more than 400 organisations delivering services from over 2500 offices across Australia.
GreyHair Alchemy 
GreyHair Alchemy is a recruitment agency that specialises in mature, professional executives who market their skills as interim managers. There is no registration or joining fee, however a commission is paid by the employer upon an assignment being undertaken.
Millers Fillers
Miller's Fillers provide skilled Australia Post Retail casual employees to third-party Licensed Post Offices to provide customer service in the Sydney Metropolitan area. Mature age workers (preferably former Australia Post employees) assist us in providing Post Office counter operators.
Mission Australia
Mission Australia's employment professionals take into account your individual situation, to help you into suitable, satisfying, long-term employment.
MUMS
Managing Unutilised Mothers Services
MUMS is helping to connect parents who are seeking to re-enter the workforce after a period of parental leave, with businesses that are seeking the skills many of these parents have to offer.
Oldies But Goodies 
Oldies But Goodies assists individual mature age job seekers with their efforts to find suitable employment in the Ballarat community.
Over 40 Recruitment 
Over 40 Recruitment specialises in the recruitment and placement of mature age job seekers in Adelaide, SA. Skills testing and some specialist training is provided to candidates.
PLUS40 
PLUS40 is dedicated to helping Australians aged 40 and over to find work, whether part-time, full-time or casual. They work across all industry sectors and at all levels, nationally. PLUS40 is free for job seekers.
Salvation Army Employment Plus
The Salvation Army Employment Plus is a free recruitment service that has placed hundreds of thousands of Australians into work. If you are looking for work please give one of our friendly consultants a call today.
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Have your website included on Jobwise
If your organisation provides products and services that promote and assist with mature age employment, then you may like to have a link to your organisation's website included on Jobwise. If you are interested in being associated with Jobwise in this manner, please complete the PDF application form
and either email it to jobwise@deewr.gov.au, fax it to 02 6267 4281 or post it to:
Mature Age Strategies
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Location 10M62
GPO Box 9880
Canberra ACT 2601
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