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Department of Health and Aged Care

4.0
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Data Graduate Program (Feb 2026)

Location details

On-site

  • Australia

    Australia

    • Australian Capital Territory

      Canberra

Location

Canberra

Opening in 3 weeks

Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryAUD 78954 / Year
  • Additional benefitsPlus 15.4% superannuation.
  • Number of vacancies5-10 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 13 Apr 2025
  • Start dateStart date 2 Feb 2026

As a Graduate of the Department of Health and Aged Care, you will have the opportunity to assist in developing and implementing policies and programs across a vast range of issues. You will contribute ideas and learn new skills in an environment that draws upon diversity and fosters innovation and high performance. 

Your work will affect the lives of all Australians.

Graduates are empowered to achieve their full potential in the workplace through our ten (10) monthly Graduate Program that provides:

  • A comprehensive induction to the Graduate Program and Department of Health and Aged Care
  • Two (2) diverse placements across the Department.
  • On-the-job work experience and structured learning and development activities to challenge and develop your capability and guide you in becoming a valuable Australian Public Servant.
  • Various networking and mentoring opportunities, including opportunities to be involved in the department's staff networks.
  • An inclusive, flexible and healthy workplace with generous leave conditions and a competitive salary.

Our ideal graduate is a collaborative communicator and an analytical thinker with an inquisitive mind that seeks out learning and innovation opportunities. You will value the diverse views, experiences and perspectives of others and how this will contribute to strengthening our workforce. We need adaptable, resilient people who are not afraid to tackle complex but rewarding issues.

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Work rights

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

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Australia
Australian CitizenAustralian Permanent Resident

Qualifications & other requirements

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

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • Study fields
    IT & Computer Science
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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Reviews

user
Graduate
Canberra
7 months ago

I enjoy my role and have a broad range of tasks. I do feel the division of duties between my supervisor and myself is unequal and that I carry the burden of duties.

user
Graduate
Canberra
7 months ago

I work on PBS Financial Estimates in a data-based role.

user
Graduate
Canberra
7 months ago

Policy work, Checking emails, writing briefs and submissions to the minister, working closely with stakeholders

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About the employer

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Department of Health and Aged Care

Rating

4.0

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Government & Public Service

Join us, and contribute to better health and wellbeing for all Australians, now and for future generations.

Pros and cons of working at Department of Health and Aged Care

Pros

  • The people are described as "lovely and supportive," creating a positive and collaborative work environment.

  • The culture is "psychologically safe" and fosters personal development.

  • There are "opportunities to work on important and interesting projects."

  • "Extensive learning" through webinars and other resources is provided.

  • Flexibility in work hours, with one respondent noting they "generally work 7-3" and appreciate the company’s flexibility.

Cons

    • Some corporate processes can "slow and hinder delivery of projects."

    • The recruitment process is "very lengthy and often difficult to navigate."

    • Pay is noted to be "better in the private sector," indicating potential dissatisfaction with salary.

    • Work can sometimes be "a bit repetitive and not very technical."

    • Some supervisors' capabilities can "impact your learning outcomes."