Interagency Graduate Program
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A supportive, inclusive and innovative environment that allows our people to contribute, develop and thrive to reach their full potential
The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) and the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation (JTSI) have come together to create an award-winning interagency graduate program.
About the Interagency Graduate Program
Our 18-month graduate program aims to build the skills, experience and networks required for a successful career in the public sector. A customised rotational plan exposes our graduates to a range of opportunities across the public sector. Initial employment is on a fixed basis with the provision for permanent appointment following successful completion of the first 12-months.
For more information about our graduate program, visit our website.
We are looking for 5 recent graduates with various bachelor degrees for our 2021 intake.
The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety are looking for five graduates with a bachelor degree in the following fields:
The links above provide further detail on each position. To learn more about DMIRS and what we have to offer, please visit our website.
What are we looking for in a graduate?
- A team player
- An effective communicator
- A great problem-solver
- An enthusiastic, can-do attitude
- An analytical mind, with strong research skills
The graduate program is an equity and diversity employment initiative and therefore we are actively looking for recent university graduates from any of the following diversity groups to be a part of our January 2021 intake:
- people 24 years and under
- people with disability
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples
What do I need to be considered for the program?
- Be an Australian citizen or permanent resident
- Have completed your Bachelor degree in the current (2020) or preceding (2019) calendar year, in a discipline relevant to position you are applying for
- Complete an online application form and attach a copy of your academic transcript, your CV and cover letter. Please note: your cover letter must address the specific questions related to the position you are applying for. Please read the specific job advertisement hyperlinked above.
You’ll also find that further into the recruitment process all of the requirements, capabilities and pre-employment conditions included in each position's Job Description Form will be assessed.
Still Need More Information?
For detailed information on the individual positions and the application process please read the job advertisements hyperlinked above.
If you are applying for more than one position, you must submit a separate application for each position.
For more information about the Graduate Program, the application process or for the documents in an alternate format, visit our graduate page or contact Natalie Garland, Graduate Program Coordinator on (08) 9222 3866 or graduates@dmirs.wa.gov.au.
Suitable applicants may be considered for other similar vacancies within the next twelve months.
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CLOSING DATE: 4.00 pm on Monday, 7 September 2020 (WST)
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