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Graduate employment opportunities: general information
Useful documents
The following documents may be useful when applying for positions in the Commission.
The Graduate Development Programme runs for 11 months and includes an extensive learning and development programme combined with on-the-job training.
A key feature of the learning and development programme is the opportunity to complete a Diploma in Government and several electives from the Commission’s public programme learning and development calendar. In addition to undertaking this training graduates have the opportunity to participate in the Commission’s internal learning and development programme.
Induction
Graduates commence their year with an induction programme that combines networking opportunities, formal training and information sessions designed to prepare graduates for the year ahead.
Salary and conditions
Graduate employees in the Commission will be paid a salary of between $45,620 and $47,039 pa in the development year. The commencement salary will depend on the level of qualifications and work history. Generous superannuation benefits also apply.
On successful completion of the graduate development programme, graduates will be placed at the APS 3/4 level with a salary in the range $51,007- $54,080 pa.
Further information about conditions of employment contained in the Commission’s Collective Agreement can be found on our website at www.apsc.gov.au/publications/
Relocation assistance
The Commission will provide relocation assistance and temporary accommodation for successful applicants. Details will be made available upon selection.
Social Network of Graduates
Every year, more than 500 graduates come to Canberra to join government agencies. The Social Network of Graduated (SNoG) is the social network developed for connecting these graduated within the public sector in Canberra. It is run by graduates for graduates.
SNoG organise an orientation to Canberra and a variety of social events help graduates meet people across the APS. SNoG also provides information about living in Canberra and working in the APS.
To find out more about SNoG, please visit the SNoG website www.snog.orac.net.au
The facilities
Our brand new building is located at 16 Furzer Street Phillip ACT. The building includes spacious meeting rooms, a café, modern interior design and relaxing breakout areas on each floor.
We are centrally located near the Woden town centre and bus interchange. In your lunch hour you could comfortably visit the nearby gymnasium or take a leisurely bike ride on one of Canberra’s many cycle paths. There are lots of café’s and restaurants nearby to lunch at or you can enjoy a swim at the Phillip swimming pool located just across the road.
Living in Canberra
Canberra is located about 150 kilometres inland from the South Coast beaches of NSW. Sydney is an easy 3 hour drive and Melbourne is either an eight hour drive or a quick 50 minute flight. It is the gateway to the ski fields of the Snowy Mountains, within easy reach by car or bus.
Canberra offers a unique lifestyle, combining the bustle of city life with peaceful parks, sparkling lakes and the best sporting and recreational venues in Australia. Many families move to Canberra to take advantage of the excellent schools, short distances to and from work and the healthy lifestyles.
Further information about living in Canberra is available of the following websites:
- VisitCanberra Tourism website :www.visitcanberra.com.au
- Canberra CitySearch : www.canberra.citysearch.com.au
- Australian Capital Territory Government portal: www.act.gov.au
- Canberra Kids: www.canberrakids.com.au