Anglicare Australia has called for more support for job seekers with barriers to return to work while criticising the federal government’s JobSeeker program as a “failing” system. According to Anglicare, there are around 27 job seekers applying for the same entry-level job and people without qualifications or work experience are spending an average of five years looking for work. Job seekers without the qualification and experience are also outnumbering entry-level vacancies by as many as eight-to-one. “Our system is failing those who need the most help to find work–people with disabilities, who did not finish year 12, or older workers who lost their jobs later in life,” Anglicare Australia executive director Kasy Chambers said. “We need to create entry-level opportunities for people in growing industries like aged and disability care and we need to lift job seekers out of poverty. “The pandemic is still raging. The jobs are not there …