Expression of Interest for Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people at UTS
At UTS, we are committed to supporting positive social change within and beyond our campus. We are recognised widely as supporting inclusivity and valuing diversity, reflected in a diverse set of social justice initiatives.
Commitment to overcoming Indigenous disadvantage
UTS has a longstanding commitment to overcoming Indigenous disadvantage in employment and education. To demonstrate this commitment, UTS has had an affirmative action employment strategy called the Wingara Indigenous Employment Strategy since 1993.
The purpose of the Wingara Indigenous Employment Strategy 2019–2023 is to ensure that UTS has the Indigenous capability to achieve its high-level and ambitious strategic objective to position itself as a world‐leading university in Indigenous education and research by 2023.
We are committed to growing and developing our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforce.
Target
For the 2019–2023 strategy, UTS has set the Indigenous employment target at three percent of its workforce to be achieved by 2023.
How we will achieve this?
UTS has a number of employment and career development programmes and pathways. To complement these, we have created an Expression of Interest (EOI) programme.
We are now seeking expressions of interest from individuals for a variety of roles at UTS that may become available in the future. Individuals joining the programme will have their expression of interest actively matched against any suitable positions that may arise.
We recruit for both academic (teaching and research) and non‐academic positions (e.g. IT, Finance, Marketing). Roles at UTS include casual, fixed‐term and continuing (permanent) opportunities, both part‐time and full‐time, with flexible working arrangements available.
About you
The expressions of interest are only open to Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, pursuant to the exemption granted to UTS under s126 of the Anti‐Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW). We will only consider applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Applicants must:
* be of Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent
* identify as an Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person
* be accepted as such by the community in which they live and/or have lived
Remuneration
Remuneration will be dependent on the particular position to which you will be appointed, and will be in line with the recent Enterprise Agreement (EA).
What we need from you
Please take the following steps to register your interest:
Click the apply link and follow the instructions found here. You will be required to attach the following documents within your submission:
* CV/Resume
* Completed Indigenous EOI application form (available on the UTS Jobs page/at the bottom of this page in the attachments section)
Your heritage is something that is personal, however proof of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritage is required of applicants prior to an offer of employment, to ensure that our intention to address Indigenous disadvantage is honoured. Our Manager of Indigenous Employment, Berice Anning, who is responsible for the employment, retention and career development opportunities of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees will act as your liaison point for enquiries.
What happens next
* Our Indigenous Recruiter, Kyle Plant, will be in contact to clarify any elements of your EOI submission
* We will be in contact when roles become available that match your stated preferences
Further information
If you have any questions, please email indigenousrecruitment@uts.edu.au prior to the submission of your application. Alternatively, please reach out to the Recruitment Team at recruitment@uts.edu.au
UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and the Gamaygal people upon whose ancestral lands our university stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.
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