Our Work division actively focuses on creating employment opportunities for people with disability. We collaborate with corporate partners and mainstream employers to provide a range of employment pathways and training programs, helping people achieve their personal employment goals.
Our social enterprises, like Kingaroy Kitchen and Qart, offer work opportunities for people with disability who are looking to grow their skills and earn an income. For more about our social enterprises, you can reach out to our team.
Our Supported Hosted Employment page provides resources and assistance for people seeking supported employment opportunities, with information on training programs and support services tailored to meet the unique needs of people we support.
Creating a safe work environment for everyone is a core part of our strategy. Workplace safety and wellbeing means you are physically and mentally safe at work. Here you can find information on everything from hazard identification and our employee assistance program to emergency preparedness and personal protective equipment.
Maintaining safe standards for all employees and people we support is critical to our value of safe service delivery. Here you will find how to safely work and operate at Endeavour Foundation in any environment.
We want to create a safe work environment for everyone. Workplace wellbeing is where you are physically and mentally safe to do your best work. We can support you with employee assistance and other services so you can come to work as your best self!
Jason, a supported employee at Wacol, recently travelled with family to Mon Repos Turtle Centre and Kingaroy Kitchen, where he was warmly welcomed and celebrated his 35 years of service.
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At Café Amore in Reservoir (inside Mayflower Aged Care), four standout team members are brewing more than great coffee - they’re building skills, confidence, and connection.
Kelly: A quick learner and total go-getter, mastering café tasks and solving problems with ease.
Sam: Friendly, reliable, and getting rave reviews for his coffee and customer care.
Sarah: Calm, capable, and proactive-from chai lattes to supplier tastings.
Cindy: Growing fast in skills and confidence, from cash tallies to her first coffee orders.
Together, they’re showing what teamwork, learning, and great service look like.
That’s amore!
Gladstone’s Harbour City Auto Club held their second annual Fundraising BBQ this year, supporting both Endeavour Foundation and the Leukemia Foundation. Proceeds helped our team buy a brand new slushie machine!
The Castle Hill Sew IncredABLE team is putting heart into every stitch this Mother’s Day with handmade gifts available from our social enterprise site.
Kew lit up with heart and history this International Women’s Day, as supported employees took the mic to share powerful stories, QArt earrings made hearts shine, and the team celebrated the women who make it all happen.
Seven employees at Maryborough social enterprise have enrolled in a timber qualification, marking a major step toward their mainstream employment goals.