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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C)

4.2
  • #6 in Government & public service
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

PM&C 2018 Graduate Programme

Roles are primarily located in Canberra however opportunities may also be available in our Regional Network.

Opportunity Expired

Do you want to make a real contribution to the success of Australia? PM&C offers exciting and fulfilling work at the heart of government with career development opportunities difficult to find elsewhere.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job

Application dates

Applications Open
27 Mar 2017
Applications Close
1 May 2017

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Graduation Results
65 - 74%
Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
E
Aerospace Engineering & Aviation
Civil Engineering & Construction
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mining Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Materials Engineering
I
Computer Graphics & Animation
Data Science
B
Actuarial Studies
Business Administration & Management
Human Resources
Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations
M
Dentistry & Dental Science
Nutrition & Dietetics
Medicine & Medical Science
Nursing
Optometry, Ophthalmology & Orthoptics
Pharmacy & Pharmacology
Public Health
Psychology & Counselling
Exercise & Sports Science
C
Graphic Design & Visual Arts
Communication & Media Studies
Music & Performing Arts
H
Classics
Languages, Literature & Linguistics
Archaeology & History
Humanities (all other)
Philosophy
Politics & Policy Studies
Social Science (all other)
Theology & Comparative Religion
Social Work & Sociology
L
Law
Legal Studies
P
Architecture & Interior Design
Building & Construction
Property, Land & Real Estate
S
Agricultural Science & Management
Chemistry
Earth Sciences
Physics
Sciences (all other)
T
General Education Studies

Do you want to make a real contribution to the success of Australia? PM&C offers exciting and fulfilling work at the heart of government with career development opportunities difficult to find elsewhere.

Our Graduate Programme is a structured, on-the-job development programme that provides you with the support, opportunities and challenges you need to springboard your career in the Australian Public Service (APS).

What work will you do?

As a PM&C Graduate you will help advance Australia's interests by working across government to advise the Prime Minister on policies across the full range of government activities, and implement cabinet decisions.

You will work on matters of particular importance to the Prime Minister, current government priorities, social and economic policies, Indigenous affairs and national security. You may also get the chance to work on special taskforces which could include areas of counter-terrorism, Commonwealth-State relations, deregulation, women's policy, cyber security and international delegate events. Some of our previous Graduates have even had the chance to meet members of the royal family or heads of state!

As part of the Graduate Programme you will undertake rotations across various areas of the Department. This may include our Regional Network (state and regional offices) and in an external partner organisation in the not-for-profit, non-government or private sector. These rotations will give you the opportunity to develop a broad knowledge and understanding of the Government's priorities, and experience the development and implementation of government policy and its effectiveness on the ground first hand.

What we offer

Training and support

As part of the Graduate Programme you will complete a range of on-the-job training, networking and mentoring opportunities, and tailored learning and development activities.

On commencement you will be teamed-up with a former Graduate to assist you with settling into the workplace, and complete a comprehensive induction. During your first 6 months on the programme you will be able to access training to develop your skills in the workplace, understand your responsibilities as an APS employee and become familiar with how government works.

During the remainder of the programme you will participate in a tailored development plan that meets your individual learning needs and goals, including structured training and a variety of formal and informal networking opportunities. You will also have access to senior PM&C employees to establish a mentoring relationship.

To ensure your success you will be closely supported by the Graduate Team, supervisors, former graduates and mentors. You will have the opportunity to work with strong, smart, visionary and experienced leaders who encourage and support you to develop your interests and expertise, and achieve your ambitions.

Salary and conditions

Our Graduates are engaged as full-time, permanent employees commencing at the APS3 level under the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Enterprise Agreement 2011-2014. On successful completion of the programme graduates will be assessed for advancement within the PM&C graduate band (APS3-APS5).

* The Department is currently negotiating a new Enterprise Agreement, until a new agreement is in place your employment terms and conditions are governed by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Enterprise Agreement 2011 - 2014 or any subsequent workplace agreement.

In addition to an attractive salary and generous employer superannuation contributions, we also offer:

  • flexible working hours
  • 4 weeks of paid annual recreation leave
  • cumulative paid sick leave
  • relocation assistance
  • a diverse and inclusive workplace.

Who are we looking for?

We are looking for people from a variety of backgrounds and academic disciplines.

Motivation and interest in government

  • You will be a motivated high achiever who wants to make a difference to the future of our country.
  • You will have an interest in and understanding of Government, policy and/or the work of the Department.

Communication skills

  • You speak confidently, clearly, fluently and expressively, and adapt your interpersonal communication style to suit different people or situations.
  • You write simply, clearly and concisely in a well-structured and logical way.
  • You can communicate opinions, information and key points convincingly to gain the agreement of others.

Relationship management skills and respect

  • You can quickly develop a positive rapport with people at all levels in an organisation.
  • You are able to build, maintain and use networks of contacts.
  • You show respect and sensitivity towards cultural and religious differences.

Analytical ability

  • You understand the relationship between issues and how they might be part of a larger complex problem.
  • You can gather and analyse data from multiple sources of information, and probe for further information where required.
  • You make rational and considered judgements and decisions.

Innovative thinking and commitment to learning

  • You are able to quickly learn new technology, processes and information.
  • You actively seek out opportunities for personal, professional and organisational improvement.
  • You offer new ideas, approaches or insights, and approach problems creatively to find workable solutions.

Agility and resilience

  • You demonstrate resilience in the workplace.
  • You work productively in a high pressure environment.
  • You adapt and respond well to change and ambiguity, and make the most of the opportunities it presents.

How can you apply?

If this sounds like what you are looking for, then we want to hear from you!

To be eligible to apply you will need to:

  • have completed a minimum 3 year undergraduate bachelor degree in the last 5 years. All degrees must be complete by 31 December 2017 (degree must be recognised in Australia)
  • have maintained a credit (or equivalent) average throughout your degree
  • be able to obtain and maintain an Australian Government security clearance to a minimum of Negative Vetting Level 2
  • be an Australian citizen or will be an Australian citizen by 30 June 2017. Evidence to verify impending citizenship must be provided.

Applications for the 2018 Graduate Programme will open on Monday 27 March 2017. To apply, submit an online application through the PM&C Careers Page by Monday 1 May at 11:30pm AEST. As part of your application you will need to provide:

  • your resume, including the contact details of two referees
  • a copy of your most recent academic transcript
  • a 'one page pitch' telling us why you are the right person for the programme

Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
You are given the autonomy and trust to network with PM&C teams to secure rotations that align with your interests, and values and challenge your skill set.

Georgie Vine

  • Graduate stories
You are given the autonomy and trust to network with PM&C teams to secure rotations that align with your interests, and values and challenge your skill set.

Georgie Vine

  • Graduate stories
PM&C allows you to choose your own rotations through networking, rather than putting a preference on paper like most other graduate programs.

Leeann Chen

  • Graduate stories
PM&C allows you to choose your own rotations through networking, rather than putting a preference on paper like most other graduate programs.

Leeann Chen

  • Graduate stories
You are given the autonomy and trust to network with PM&C teams to secure rotations that align with your interests, and values and challenge your skill set.

Georgie Vine

  • Graduate stories
You are given the autonomy and trust to network with PM&C teams to secure rotations that align with your interests, and values and challenge your skill set.

Georgie Vine

  • Graduate stories
PM&C allows you to choose your own rotations through networking, rather than putting a preference on paper like most other graduate programs.

Leeann Chen

  • Graduate stories
PM&C allows you to choose your own rotations through networking, rather than putting a preference on paper like most other graduate programs.

Leeann Chen