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

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2025 Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Graduate Program null

Canberra

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Your opportunity to experience multiple public service domains in one department!

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job
Number of Vacancies
25-35
Salary
AUD 74,264 - 88,887 / Year

15.4% superannuation and potential advancement after 6 months to the APS4 salary

Application dates

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
H
Anthropology & Geography
Classics
Criminology
Development, Migration & Gender
Archaeology & History
International Studies
Languages, Literature & Linguistics
Librarianship & Curatorial Studies
Philosophy
Politics & Policy Studies
Social Work & Sociology
Theology & Comparative Religion
Humanities (all other)
Social Science (all other)
Liberal Arts

Hiring criteria

Entry pathway

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Working rights

Australia

  • Australian Citizen
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If you have recently graduated in Humanities, Arts or Social Sciences from university then we want you to apply for the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) Graduate Program. PM&C will give you the opportunity work across an exciting and broad range of areas that aren’t available anywhere else – it’s a mini public service rolled into one! If you you’re keen to explore a broad range of opportunities, then there’s no better place to start your career. 

What we provide 

  • 12-month, multiple award-winning graduate program where you choose where you go
  • Excellent support including mentors, buddies and networking opportunities to connect with countless business areas
  • A starting APS3 salary of $74,264 + 15.4% superannuation and potential advancement after 6 months to the APS4 salary
  • Inspiring and diverse work opportunities so that you can tailor your program to suit your goals
  • Work-life balance including flexible working from home arrangements and generous leave entitlements
  • Career progression to a permanent placement of your choice and possibility of future promotion
  • Generous relocation package to support your move to Canberra
  • A work culture that respects opinions and fosters inclusion and diversity

What you’ll do   

If you majored in various areas of interest across arts, humanities and social sciences then this is the career for you. We have a broad range of cross-cutting priorities spanning through domestic policy, social policy, women’s, crisis management, health, aged care and the environment. You will have the opportunity to provide frank and impartial advice on Commonwealth policy proposals, intergovernmental agreements and major funding agreements, and support the implementation of the federal relations architecture, and liaise directly with state and territory First Ministers’ Departments.  Some examples of these priorities you could be involved in include: 

  • Driving reform in whole-of-Australian Government crisis management arrangements to position Government to coordinate responses to increasing and emerging hazard threats
  • Working closely with other departments to provide gender analysis and policy advice on topics including paid parental leave, early childhood education and care, income support, housing, and employment and workplace relations
  • Implementation of Australia’s climate change and energy transition policies, including the Powering Australia Plan
  • Providing advice to the Prime Minister to deliver the Government’s agenda for a sustainable, resilient Australia by promoting a coordinated policy approach to resilience, and to disaster risk reduction across the built, natural, social and economic domains
  • Support the delivery of the APEC Policy Partnership for Women and the Economy, which Australia is chairing in 2024!
  • Commission of the Status of Women in the United Nations

Work with key stakeholders to provide cabinet submissions covering:

  • Population health – chronic disease, preventative health, alcohol and drugs
  • Primary care – Medicare, pharmaceuticals
  • Health workforce – shortages, education and training
  • Sport – Brisbane 2032 Olympics, community sport

Who we’re looking for? 

PM&C graduates come from a variety of academic disciplines with diverse experiences and backgrounds. You will relish working in a fast paced and challenging environment and enjoy adapting to new circumstances and priorities as the Prime Minister delivers them. 

To succeed in our program, you need to be curious, motivated and driven to make a difference to the future of our country. You will work both independently and as part of a team, enjoy problem solving, collaborating and offer innovative and creative thinking, approaches and insights. 

Who can apply?

To be eligible to apply, you must have completed your university degree within the last eight years or be in your final year of study.  

The program starts in February 2025 and you must be willing to relocate to Canberra. You also must be an Australian citizen and willing to undergo police, character and health checks as required.

Please note that applications close at 10am on April 15

Next steps    

If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply today. 

To find out more, please visit our website.

Hiring criteria

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Entry pathway
Degree or Certificate
Minimum Level of Study
Bachelor or higher
Study Field
H
Anthropology & Geography
Archaeology & History
Classics
Criminology
Development, Migration & Gender
Humanities (all other)

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

country
eligibility

Australia

Australia

Australian Citizen


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.

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  • 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.

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