Employee Experience
At State Trustees we strive to make a genuine difference to the lives of our clients, an attitude that also inspires the way we work together.
We have an uncompromisingly customer-focused working environment that is also supportive, friendly and team-oriented.
We employ over 550 people from a range of backgrounds and industries to offer our diverse range of services.
Team members tell us they want to make a difference at work by providing a caring, dedicated and client driven service to the Victorian Community. The interests of our clients are at the heart of everything we do.
At State Trustees we take great care in recruiting people who not only suit our business needs but have values and beliefs consistent with our own corporate purpose and values.
At State Trustees the employment experience is shaped by these values. They are visible in everything we do - from how we behave to how we communicate and work together, how we recognise and reward staff and how we have fun!
Some of the initiatives that help shape our experience at work are:
- Reward programs that recognise performance and service
- A holistic lifestyle program offering a range of discounts, memberships and initiatives that promote and enhance physical, emotional, social, financial and community wellbeing
- An active social club offering regular themed lunches, movie nights, an annual children’s Christmas party, quarterly drink nights and discounted tickets to a range of events
- Flexible work opportunities, including access to resources such as “Embracing Flexibility@ Work” and “Working Parents” Toolkits as well as a “Keep in Touch” program for staff on maternity leave
- The opportunity to support the community through the State Trustees Community Grants program, the State Trustees Charity Ball, regular “Casual for a Cause” days and the Annual connected™ Art Exhibition
- The opportunity for continual learning and development.
Our support and care for the community extends to our own State Trustees team. To find out more about joining State Trustees, please see the Employment section.
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