Canberra
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If you have recently graduated from law at 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’re keen to explore a broad range of opportunities, then there’s no better place to start your career.
What we provide
What you’ll do
PM&C’s Graduate Program offers a hands on experience supporting the Prime Minister, the Cabinet, Portfolio Ministers and Assistant Ministers. As a Law Graduate in our program, you will apply your skills to a broad range of policy design and implementation projects. You will provide advice to Departments, States and Territories on the application of Cabinet Exemptions to documents discovered in the process of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request, from the initial consult to the reviews by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
The work will be dynamic and complex and require quick thinking and good problem solving skills. During your time as a PM&C Graduate you may be exposed to the following areas:
Who you are
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 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 register today.
To find out more, please visit our website.
Mostly engaging with stakeholders and other teams in the department
A day in the life of an Adviser at PM&C will involve working on several different work items, often to short timeframes. The work could include writing briefs for senior decision-makers to meeting, meeting with other agencies to discuss work progress, contributing to Cabinet processes, providing policy advice on your subject area to other internal teams, making corporate contributions through the PM&C Social Club or employee Networks, and working with highly intelligent and experienced colleagues from all walks of life.
Varied roles, but often similar basic tasks such as answering correspondence, responding to tight turnaround consults by other work areas, writing briefs for various classifications above you (director, (First) Assistant Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Secretary, Prime Minister, Assistant PM, Prime Minister's Office (PMO)), preparing meetings, research and analysis tasks, working toward long-term projects
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Government & Public Service
We are the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, or PM&C for short. Our role is to provide fresh thinking and sound advice to government.
The best thing about PM&C is by far the visibility provided over the entire remit of Government work.
Being exposed to the Cabinet process, great people.
PM&C has an excellent culture which filters from senior leadership all the way to lower APS classifications.
Flexible working is supported, and many colleagues work their preferred hours, work from home at least one day per week, or have other arrangements.
The promotion opportunities at PM&C are various, and there are often internal EOIs going which allows everyone to move internally at will.
The turnaround time for pieces of work is often very short generally ranging from a fortnight to less than an hour.
PM&C owns very little policy and you will not develop experience in carrying a policy, project, or initiative from inception to implementation.
Having to relocate for it.
The speed interview stage was definitely the most challenging.
The pay might be considered a bit below market value for certain roles or work areas.