12-month Graduate Program at PM&CGraduate Program with multiple rotations in various business areasWork includes research, analysis, briefing, coordination, advice, and support on policies and initiativesDevelopment of skills, knowledge, and networks with formal learning and networking opportunitiesSupport from experienced teams, mentors, and workplace buddiesOpportunity to tackle complex challenges and contribute to Government prioritiesRequirementsCompleted at least a 3-year undergraduate bachelor's degree with a credit average in the last 8 yearsAbility to obtain and maintain a Baseline Vetting (Protected) level security clearance or hold a current security clearanceAustralian Citizenship required unless exceptional circumstances applyWillingness to relocate to Canberra for the programProgram OverviewPM&C's 12-month Graduate Program offers hands-on experience through multiple rotations across a range of business areas. Rotations may vary across policy areas, taskforces, corporate and governance teams. The type of work you will do includes research, analysis, briefing, coordination, advice, and support on policies and initiatives related to existing and emerging Government priorities.You will be supported to rapidly develop the foundational skills, knowledge, and networks needed to understand and contribute to PM&C and the broader APS. This includes continued formal learning and networking both in your graduate group and beyond.You will be part of experienced, collaborative, and motivated teams. You will have a mentor and workplace buddy and work with visionary and experienced leaders who encourage and support you to achieve your career ambitions.The opportunity to push yourself out of your comfort zone, take on new challenges, and launch (or relaunch) your career. We want your unique and fresh thinking to tackle meaningful and complex challenges so that we can deliver the best outcomes for all Australians.What You Will BringPM&C employs graduates from a variety of academic disciplines with diverse experiences and backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex people; Culturally and Linguistically Diverse people; and people with lived experience of disability.To succeed, you need to be curious and driven to make a difference to Australia’s future. You can work independently and as part of a team, enjoy problem-solving, collaborating, and offer innovative and creative thinking, approaches, and insights. Resilience is key as priorities often shift, and you must be willing to adjust and embrace a range of opportunities.EligibilityTo be eligible to apply, you must:Have completed at least a 3-year undergraduate bachelor degree obtaining a credit average within the last 8 years. All degrees must be complete by 31 December 2025 and be recognised in Australia.Be able to obtain and maintain a Baseline Vetting (Protected) level security clearance, or hold a current security clearance of an appropriate level.Be an Australian Citizen at the closing date of application, unless exceptional circumstances apply.Be willing to relocate to Canberra to participate in the program.For more information about the role and/or to discuss any reasonable adjustments you may require as part of the recruitment process, please contact Entry Level Programs Team on (02) 6271 6000 (option 2) or at entrylevelprogrammes@pmc.gov.au.
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