Melbourne, All rotations are located in Melbourne CBD
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About this position:
As the Renewable Energy Policy Graduate, you will develop strong research and policy skills as you work on projects that contribute to the state’s transition to renewable energy and net zero emissions, with a focus on developing large-scale renewable energy generation and storage in Victoria.
You will gain a good understanding of the inter-relationships between energy policy development and program delivery through three related placements – starting with Energy Strategy, then into the Policy Partnerships team in Water and Catchments Group with a focus on improving long-term water security through the water, energy and waste nexus, and finally in Climate Science Division where you will support the finalisation of the Climate Science Report through stakeholder engagement, writing content and researching the best available Climate Science.
You will gain experience in developing energy policy and/or regulatory reform, stakeholder engagement and program delivery.
This role is well suited to someone who enjoys working in a collaborative team environment and who has strong problem solving and analytical skills.
About us:
DEECA brings together Victoria’s energy, environment, water, agriculture, forestry, resources, climate action, and emergency management functions into a single department to maximise connections between the environment, community, industry and economy.
Our challenge is to improve Victoria’s liveability with a population that is expected to almost double by 2050, while responsibly tackling climate change and protecting our natural environment, infrastructure and heritage for future generations.
The opportunity for you:
The DEECA Science Graduate Program is a two-year learning and development initiative open to recent graduates of science, natural resource management including ecology, conservation, sustainability, geoscience and geology, agriculture, urban and regional planning, computer science, engineering or related fields.
As a graduate, you'll:
We recognise the significant responsibility our Department has as land and natural resource manager to support self-determination and create opportunities for Traditional Owners to care for the Country and provide opportunities to enhance First Peoples' connection to the Country. We are committed to creating a culturally safe environment, where individuals feel safe, valued and able to enable their culture, spiritual and belief systems.
Next steps:
Applications for the 2025 program open on 9 June 2024 and close 5pm 10 July 2024.
As a graduate officer in Forest Fire Management I have been working across many different aspects of the planning and delivery of fuel management programs. The variety of work means no two days are the same so it's always interesting!
In this grad program, I'm lucky to be able to ask to work on projects that I want to work on, whether they have direct relevance to my usual role or not. Often the projects work towards helping the environment, or communities interact safer/better with the environment, which I find really satisfying. I like the mixture of office and field roles, sometimes you can work on five-year-long projects, and sometimes your tasks can be down to three minute daily tasks. The variability means you can really find something that suits you.
I feel that my work is interesting and important to issues that I care about. However, the incredibly slow pace of the public service and the depth and confusion of our poor record-keeping has made me bored and frustrated with too high a regularity.
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Government & Public Service
Join our DEECA Science Graduate program supporting thriving, productive and sustainable communities, environments and industries.
For me, it has been an incredibly supportive working environment. The workplace is casual and friendly, yet professional and concerned with results
The freedom and flexibility to work in different fields, on different projects and with thousands of different people is a huge bonus
Flexible work and work-life balance arrangements
The variety of work means no two days are the same so it's always interesting
There is much opportunity for training on the job, formally in the classroom, shadowing executives, and talking to others
Sometimes progress in Government can be slow
There is quite high turnover, both voluntarily and structurally
There is a great deal of anxiety about increasing job insecurity
The interview process can be long and drawn out
I am living paycheck to paycheck, especially given recent rent rises