Canberra
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Create opportunities by providing access to quality education.
At the Department of Education, our goal is to create a better future for all Australians through education.
By supporting a strong early childhood education system, we help children prepare for school and families re-engage with work. Through education and learning, we change lives – opening a world of possibilities for children and young people.
We provide advice to our Ministers and lead the implementation of Government policies and programs to build a strong education system. We draw on the best available research, evidence and data and work collaboratively with industry, stakeholders and state and territory governments.
As an organisation of approximately 1,600 staff, we pride ourselves on our positive, supportive and inclusive workplace culture that nurtures talent and encourages employees to achieve their full potential.
To learn more about our role, including our key priorities, refer to our 2023-24 Corporate Plan found on our website.
Our Graduate Program is a great way for you to transition from education to employment and begin your leadership career. As an Education Graduate, you will be provided with varied and challenging work, supported by formal learning and development opportunities and on the job training and mentoring. Our graduate program connects you to friendly, experienced professionals who will help you apply your skills and knowledge as you build your career.
Successfully completing our graduate program will help you apply your skills in new ways while building a strong foundation for a fulfilling career at the department or across the Australian Public Service (APS).
The program starts in February each year.
This year the Department of Education is participating in the following streams. You can apply for one or many of the streams below to be considered for a role with us.
Visit the APS Jobs Career Pathways website to find out more or apply.
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In my role I assist with privacy and FOI matters. I am most satisfied when I have a range of tasks to do (as opposed to all similar tasks) and the tasks challenge me.
As a graduate, my day-to-day responsibilities include team inbox monitoring, drafting ministerial correspondence, stakeholder engagement, attending meetings, etc.
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Government & Public Service
The Department of Education creates opportunities and drives better outcomes through access to quality education.
The workplace environment and culture is very supportive and friendly and the work is exciting.
Opportunities to learn - Complete work that has real life impacts for people who need government support – Great people to work with – Many development opportunities.
The department is very supportive with flexible work arrangements and understanding if you need to change work hours. take leave or use flex.
The ability to come home from work and not feel pressure to keep working.
I find the progression of the grad program to be excellent and well worth the time investment.
Having to work within the systems already in place to reach the best possible outcomes rather than changing the system itself to achieve potentially better outcomes.
Inconsistency in workload (has been a particularly slow period for me).
Last minute work with tight deadlines.
The opportunities to rotate are defined strongly by business needs.
There are constant changes which can be hard to get used to - whether it be about priorities, teams or overall structure of your division which takes time to get used to. But is also a good learning experience.