What are Star Ratings?
Star Ratings are given out for each contract an employment service provider delivers.
This usually means the provider gets a rating on their performance in every region or Employment Services Area they deliver the contract. The more stars, the better the performance.
Disability Employment Services Star Ratings are issued by the Department of Social Services.
What do Star Ratings mean?
Providers with higher star ratings are better at finding long-term jobs for their job seekers.
If you’re a job seeker in a region or area with multiple providers to choose from, you can see which one is currently more successful at helping people find lasting employment.
If you’re an employer, you can see which provider is ranked best at supporting job seekers into work and helping them succeed as part of your team.
Ratings go from 5 stars down to 1 star and are typically announced every three months.
You can learn more about the Disability Employment Services Star Ratings here.