Graduatesin theGeneralist Stream come from a range of degree disciplines. These include public policy, arts, sciences, humanities, law, international relations, media, communications or psychology.
Generalist graduates work in a variety of roles across our different businesses. Someof the workGeneralist graduatescould do to contribute tothe organisationmay include:
* Undertakinga variety of tasks and activities within the business areas.
* Contributingtotheteamandorganisation'sstrategic goals
* undertaking analysis and research projects.
* Coordinating requests for information across business areas
* assisting with project/program management.
* Preparing briefing materials, policy submissions, reports or correspondence.
Your role:
* A 12-month graduate program.
* You'll engage in projects and develop the skills needed to excel in the public service sector.
* Gain exposure to senior leaders and collaborate with teams working across Australia, on impactful issues.
* Flexibility in work arrangements to support a healthy work-life balance.
Training and development:
* Complete a structured learning program through the completion of a comprehensive 10-month APS Graduate Development Learning Program.
* Receive mentorship and career coaching.
* Guidance and support from a dedicated Graduate Program Coordinator.
Salary and benefits:
* A competitive salary package commencing on APS level 4 is $82,999 plus 15.4 % superannuation. Increases to $90,000 after the first 12 months plus 15.4% superannuation.
* Annual leave, cultural leave, and parental leave.
Culture:
We strive to be an inclusive community where everyone feels they belong, we encourage applications from people with disability, people who identify as LGBTIQA+, women and people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
How to apply:
The NDIS Commission encourages people with disability and lived experience to apply for current vacancies. We participate in the Australian Public Service RecruitAbility Scheme to support the employment of people with disability.
More information:
The NDIS Commission is the dedicated national regulator of NDIS service providers and workers in Australia. The NDIS Commission upholds the rights of NDIS participants to quality and safe support or services, including those received under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
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