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National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA)

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2023 Graduate Program null

Opportunity Expired

NIAA’s Graduate Program positions graduates with the right capability, people, passion and pride to make a difference.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job
Number of Vacancies
20-30
Salary
AUD 66,559 - 69,328

Application dates

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
B
Accounting
Commerce
Finance
Actuarial Studies
Business
Business Administration
International Business
Management
Office Studies
Project Management
Event Management
Economics
Human Resources
Hospitality Management
Retail & Merchandising
Tourism
Marketing & Advertising
Public Relations
Transport, Logistics & Procurement
C
Communication
Media Studies
Fashion Design
Film & TV
Fine Arts
Graphic Design & Visual Arts
Creative Writing
Journalism
Music
Performing Arts
Photography
Creative Arts (all other)
E
Aerospace Engineering
Air Traffic Control
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
Aircraft Operation & Aviation
Automotive & Transport Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering & Construction
Communications Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Engineering Management
Environmental Engineering
Fire & Safety Engineering
Geomatic Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Marine Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mathematics & Statistics
Mechanical Engineering
Mining Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Renewable Energy Engineering
Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering
Engineering & Mathematics (all other)
Geotechnical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
H
Anthropology
Geography
Classics
Criminology
Gender Studies
Indigenous Studies
International Development
Peace & Conflict
Refugees & Forced Migration
Archaeology
History
International Studies
Modern Languages
Literature
Linguistics
Translating & Interpreting
Librarianship & Curatorial Studies
Philosophy
Policy Studies
Political Science
Public Administration
Social Work & Sociology
Theology & Comparative Religion
Humanities (all other)
Social Science (all other)
Liberal Arts
I
Artificial Intelligence
Bioinformatics
Computer Graphics & Animation
Computer Science (all other)
Computer Systems and Networks
Cyber Security
Data Science
Programming & Software Engineering
Video Game Development
Design & User Experience
L
Justice & Law Enforcement
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
International Law
Tax Law
Legal Studies
M
Audiology
Speech Pathology
Biomedical Science
Chiropractic & Osteopathy
Dentistry & Dental Science
Exercise & Sports Science
Health Administration
Addiction Medicine
Anaesthesia
Dermatology
Emergency Medicine
General Practice
Intensive Care Medicine
Medical Administration
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Ophthalmology
Paediatrics & Child Health
Pain Medicine
Palliative Medicine
Pathology
Physician
Psychiatry
Public Health Medicine
Radiation Oncology
Radiology
Rehabilitation Medicine
Sexual Health Medicine
Sport & Exercise Medicine
Surgery
Naturopathy, Acupuncture & Complementary Medicine
Aged Care Nursing
Community Nursing
Critical Care Nursing
Family & Child Health Nursing
Mental Health Nursing
Nursing (all other)
Midwifery
Nutrition & Dietetics
Occupational Therapy
Optometry, Ophthalmology & Orthoptics
Paramedic Science
Pharmacy & Pharmacology
Massage Therapy
Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation Therapies
Podiatry
Environmental Health
Epidemiology
Health Promotion
Human Movement
Indigenous Health
Public Health (all other)
Occupational Health & Safety
Radiography
Medical & Health Sciences (all other)
Medical Technology
Counselling
Psychology
S
Agribusiness
Agricultural Science
Aquaculture & Fisheries
Viticulture
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Sciences
Ecology & Evolution
Environmental Studies
Forestry Studies
Parks & Wildlife Management
Food Science
Forensic Science
Genetics
Geology
Laboratory Technology
Marine Science
Physics
Veterinary Science
Sciences (all other)
Spatial Science
T
Curriculum Studies
Early Childhood Education
General Education Studies
Primary Teaching
Secondary Teaching
Special Education
Tertiary Education
TESOL
Vocational Education & Training

Hiring criteria

Entry pathway

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Working rights

Australia

  • Australian Citizen
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About Us 

The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) is committed to improving the lives of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

We work to support the Minister for Indigenous Australians, The Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP.

The NIAA also works to influence policy across the entire Australian Government. We liaise closely with State and Territory governments, peak bodies and service providers, and Indigenous communities to ensure that Indigenous programs are delivering for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Central to our approach is to build the cultural capability of all staff to ensure we have a strong place-based approach that is responsive and respectful to the communities we work with. We partner with community to ensure our policy and delivery programs reflect the characteristics and the needs of a place to achieve maximum impact.

Our Responsibilities 

The NIAA is responsible for:

  • leading and coordinating Commonwealth policy development, program design and implementation and service delivery for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples,
  • providing advice to the Prime Minister and the Minister for Indigenous Australians on whole-of-government priorities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples,
  • leading and coordinating the development and implementation of Australia’s Closing the Gap targets in partnership with Indigenous Australians,
  • leading Commonwealth activities to promote reconciliation.

You can read the full list of responsibilities in the Executive Order.

The Opportunity

The NIAA Graduate Program provides a platform for recent graduates to develop the skills, capabilities and networks to progress in their APS careers while contributing to improving the lives of Indigenous Australians.

As an NIAA Graduate, you will have the opportunity to work across the Agency to build your understanding of the Government’s key priorities relating to Indigenous Affairs.

You will be involved in complex and fulfilling work at the forefront of Indigenous Affairs, including important initiatives such as the Indigenous Voice and the National Agreement on Closing the Gap.

You will help develop, implement and evaluate policies and programs while working closely with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, state and territory governments and Indigenous organisations to make sure the policies and programs address the individual needs of each community.

You will assist in providing advice to the Minister for Indigenous Australians on matters affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities.

Working across the NIAA our Graduate Program will develop your knowledge and understanding of the Agency’s key priorities.

Key facts about the program include:

  • Choose from our Generalist Stream or Corporate Stream
  • The NIAA Graduate program runs for 12 months.
  • It consists of rotations through various work areas including policy, program delivery and enabling services.
  • The program is based in Canberra, with a potential rotation in one of our metropolitan, regional or remote locations.
  • The Program gives graduates access to extensive professional learning and development, particularly ongoing cross-cultural learning through NIAA’s ‘Footprints Program’, as well as some fantastic personal development opportunities.
  • NIAA Graduates receive dedicated pastoral care and a distinctive support program.

Generalist Stream

At the NIAA we work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and across the public service to implement policies and programs.

The generalist stream will allow you to work in various policy, program, delivery, evaluation and engagement areas of the Agency. This stream is for Graduates who are inquisitive, flexible and comfortable with change and ambiguity.

Our expertise spans across Health and Wellbeing, Education and Youth, Women, Children and Families, Culture and Heritage, Closing the Gap, Recognition and Empowerment, Business and Economics, Grants Administration, Housing, Land and Environment, Employment, Policy Analysis and Evaluation, and Program Compliance and Fraud. You will embrace all opportunities as you navigate through the Agency to better understand your strengths, capabilities and interests.

Corporate Stream

For the NIAA to implement policy, programs and services to benefit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples our staff need the best capabilities and support to succeed. Our staff are supported by the Agency’s enabling functions which are integral to the achievement of the NIAA’s key priorities. Our Corporate stream has opportunities in human resource management, legal, communications and media, IT and financial management.

The Corporate stream is for individuals who are excited by the opportunity to provide high quality professional services to support the work of the Agency.

Our Ideal Candidate

NIAA is very unique. We work end to end, from policy development to delivery. We come from a vast array of backgrounds and have a wide variety of skills. We are an inclusive agency and welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates, especially Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples.

We are seeking candidates that want to work at the NIAA because they are passionate about improving the lives of Indigenous Australians. In addition, to be successful in the NIAA Graduate Program you:

  • are a committed, energetic and curious person who embodies NIAA’s values and behaviours
  • have an awareness of issues affecting Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples and s   commitment to developing your ongoing cultural competency
  • have strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • have demonstrated sound judgement, innovation and problem solving skills
  • are agile and resilient, making the most of the opportunities as they present.

Our shared values and behaviours underpin how we work. To make a significant contribution to an Australia that respects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and peoples with fairness in economic and social participation, we are one team with a culture that positions us with the right capability, people, passion and pride to make a difference.

NIAA employees need to embody our shared values and behaviours:

  • We respect multiple perspectives
  • We are authentic
  • We are professional and act with integrity
  • We invest in each other’s success
  • We deliver with purpose

What We Offer

This position is Identified which signifies that the role has a strong involvement in issues relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

This position is required to liaise with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities and service providers. You will require cultural competency, including:

  • understanding of the issues affecting Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples.
  • demonstrated ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples.
  • demonstrated capability and commitment to continue to develop cultural competency.

Did you know?

The 2023 NIAA Graduate program has both an affirmative measures disability and affirmative measures Indigenous recruitment process. What does this mean? Affirmative measures are vacancies designed to address the under-representation of people who identify as having disability or as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander in the Australian Public Service (APS). If you are eligible and interested in applying through either of these vacancies, please submit your application using the links below and we will support you through the process.

Affirmative Measures Disability 

Affirmative Measures Indigenous

Identified Position

These positions are Identified which signifies that the roles have a strong involvement in issues relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

These positions are required to liaise with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, communities and service providers. You will require cultural competency, including:

  • understanding of the issues affecting Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples
  • demonstrated ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples
  • demonstrated capability and commitment to continue to develop cultural competency

Employment Type

This role is being advertised as both ongoing and non-ongoing, with the employment type to be determined in negotiation with the preferred candidate and the NIAA delegate.

Where a non-ongoing specified term is offered, this would be for an initial period of up to 18 months, with possibility of extension up to a maximum period of three years. 

A non-ongoing offer may result in conversion to an ongoing offer of employment, however this must occur with 12 months (from the opening date of this advertisement).

Eligibility

To be eligible for this position you must:

  • Have completed at least a three-year undergraduate bachelor degree obtaining a credit average within the last eight years. All degrees must be complete by 31 December 2022 and be recognised in Australia.
  • Be able to obtain and maintain an Australian Government security clearance to a minimum of Baseline level.
  • Be an Australian citizen by 30 June 2022. You will need to provide evidence to verify impending citizenship.

The successful candidates will be assessed through our pre-employment screening checks, such as an Australian Criminal History Check, and will be subject to a probation period unless already employed in the APS and has already served a probation period.

As all positions are located in Canberra, you must also be willing to relocate to participate in the program.

How to Apply

If this sounds like the opportunity you are looking for, we want to hear from you! Submit an online application by Sunday 17 April 2022, 11.30pm AEST. 

As part of your application you will need to provide:

  • your resume (maximum three pages), including the contact details of two referees
  • Your academic transcript

To be eligible for employment with NIAA, applicants must be an Australian Citizen at the time of the vacancy closing.

Who to Contact

For more information about the role, please e-mail Entry Level Programs Team on (02) 6271 6000 or at entrylevelprograms@niaa.gov.au.

If you experience any difficulties accessing or submitting your online application, please contact the Recruitment Team on (02) 6271 6000 (option 2) or email.

Hiring criteria

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Entry pathway
Degree or Certificate
Minimum Level of Study
Bachelor or higher
Study Field
B
Accounting, Commerce & Finance
Actuarial Studies
Business Administration & Management
Economics
Human Resources
Leisure, Hospitality, Tourism & Retail
C
Communication & Media Studies
Creative Arts (all other)
Fashion Design
Film & TV
Fine Arts
Graphic Design & Visual Arts
E
Aerospace Engineering & Aviation
Automotive & Transport Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering & Construction
Communications Engineering
H
Anthropology & Geography
Archaeology & History
Classics
Criminology
Development, Migration & Gender
Humanities (all other)
I
Artificial Intelligence
Bioinformatics
Computer Graphics & Animation
Computer Science (all other)
Computer Systems and Networks
Cyber Security
L
Justice & Law Enforcement
Law
Legal Studies

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

country
eligibility

Australia

Australia

Australian Citizen


Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
I love being able to rotate through the agency to get a clearer idea of how the overall agency operates. It has also helped me try out jobs to see if they are a good fit for me or not. It is very cool to be in Canberra too, it feels like I am in the heart of the nation’s politics and press, and that can feel exciting. 

Tamika

  • Graduate stories
The best thing about my job is the relationships I get to grow – with colleagues, stakeholders, and with places. I have learned so much from spending time with people, visiting new Country and hearing stories.

Isabella