The Department for Infrastructure and Transport is committed to creating meaningful employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
We invite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates to start their career journey with our Aboriginal Graduate Program.
You can apply if you have recently completed, or are about to complete, a university degree.
If you apply for our Graduate Program, your application will also be considered for our graduate recruitment pool. Applications will be assessed through selection processes conducted at various times throughout the year.
The purpose of this pool is to create more employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates from any study discipline.
Apply now and build a career that really moves.
About the Business
At
the Department for Infrastructure and Transport, we are connecting
South Australia to keep our State moving. We are responsible for
delivering a multi-billion-dollar pipeline of transformative
transport and social infrastructure projects, operating and
maintaining thousand of kilometres of roads and managing our
city’s public transport network.
Our work encompasses every part of our State; from our cities to our regions, connecting and strengthening community.
Initiatives in community we are particularly proud of:
Why join our Graduate Program?
The Opportunity
We’d
love to hear from university graduates who identify as Aboriginal
or Torres Strait Islander, who have completed a minimum three-year
degree within the last three years in any
discipline.
Where possible, we are very supportive of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff who wish to remain and work on Country in South Australia. There are regional opportunities in Murray Bridge on Ngarrindjeri Country, in Crystal Brook on Nukunu Country and in Port Augusta on Barngarla Country.
Salary
Depending on qualification:
Eligibility for the program requires applicants to have:
Ready to apply? Make sure you have the following before you start:
a) Curriculum vitae/resume with contact details of three references (professional and/or character).
b) A cover letter (maximum two pages) highlighting the following criteria:
1. Why you would like to work with us and what disciplines you are interested in.
2. What you will bring to our organisation.
3. An example of how you have fostered positive relationships and worked collaboratively within a team.
4. An example of problem-solving skills and how you undertook research or analysis to inform your solution.
5. An example that demonstrates how you have planned, prioritised and organised work to ensure agreed timelines are met.
c) Academic transcript (official or most recent).
Sometimes it is easier to merge your relevant documents into
one pdf or merge with your CV or cover letter.
Our
Commitment
The
Department for Infrastructure and Transport is an Equal Opportunity
Employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive
culture across the department, planning for and promoting diversity
and culturally safe workplace. We welcome and encourage
applications from diverse community groups and ages including
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, LGBTQIA+, people with
disabilities and other diversity groups. The Department recognises
the benefits that such an approach brings for our staff and
customers in delivering the future of South Australia.
As a WE’RE EQUAL organisation we are committed to treating
everyone equally, proudly promoting our Department, and all its
spaces as safe places for everybody.
Enquiries: DIT.Graduates@sa.gov.au
or DIT.AboriginalEmployment@sa.gov.au
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.