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WANTED: University graduates
We'll be the first to admit it – we're getting old! Not only do our origins lie with Western Australia's first Surveyor General in 1829, but our workforce isn't getting any younger either. That's why we're specifically seeking university graduates who are under the age of 25, as a measure to improve our diversity, in line with the Equal Opportunity Act (WA) 1984.
Landgate's Graduate Program is a structured 2 Year program, and next year's program commences in February 2021. By Joining a public sector agency renowned for innovative practices, you will gain practical knowledge and experience across our business, laying the foundation for a successful career in the public sector.
In 2021 we are open to graduates from all fields of study, however, qualifications related to Valuations, GIS, Surveying, Spatial Sciences, Statistics and Data Analytics, Law, Policy, Business, Marketing and Commerce are highly desired.
Graduates will work on a variety of projects across the business, making use of their individual qualifications, skills, experience, and interests and will work with people who value collaboration, flexibility, and innovation.
During the program you'll be supported by an experienced mentor from within the business, participate in a tailored professional development program (both on and off the job), build networks with current and past graduates from within Landgate and across the public sector, and have access to our extensive wellbeing program.
To learn more about what our Graduate program is really like, check out our website.
If you need to, you can contact Laura Grant, Strategic P&C Consultant, on 08 9273 7009 or email Laura.Grant@landgate.wa.gov.au to discuss the program in more detail (but don't send your application here).
It's a special kind of person who becomes a successful Landgate graduate. Our best graduates are:
Also, our values are vitally important to how we do our business – you'll need to be able to demonstrate you are the right cultural fit for our business. You can find out more about our values on our website, as well as more about what we can offer you as an employer.
OK, so there are a few more requirements:
We understand you're busy – exams, essays, study groups, work and of course, nights out... You don't have time to fill out lengthy applications or write long-winded essays addressing selection criteria. So, at this stage, we want to make things as easy for you as possible. If you think Landgate is the place for you, all you need to do is:
(If you're successful through the first phase, there'll be more for you to do later but we will explain that when the time comes)
Vacancies will be offered on a full-time or part-time fixed-term basis. If a similar or permanent vacancy in a similar location becomes available, applicants deemed suitable may be considered.
The recommended applicant will be required to complete a pre-employment screening process prior to appointment. This includes provision of a current National Police Clearance that is less than six months old, declaration of any previous discipline or misconduct findings or allegations, and the verification of claims made throughout the recruitment process. It is the responsibility of the applicant to incur all costs associated with obtaining a Police Clearance.
Landgate is an equal opportunity employer and encourages people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and persons from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.
Please make sure you get your application to us by the closing time as we are unable to accept late applications.
Communications Officer at Landgate
Bachelor of Arts at The University of Western Australia (UWA)
Geospatial Information Officer at Landgate
Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology and Sociology Major