Graduate Development Program

The Graduate Development Program is the best practice recruitment strategy to develop new generations of employees whose ideas, ambition and leadership potential will help shape the future of the Northern Territory Public Sector (NTPS).

Graduates from diverse disciplines and backgrounds are encouraged into the program to help meet the current needs of the NTPS.

Graduates have the opportunity to begin their career with the NTPS in an environment that continues their professional training within a supervised workplace.  NRETAS identifies disciplines needed in its future workforce and offers employment to Graduates as part of its strategic succession management.  Thus participants in the program fill an important role in the development of the Department.

To date Graduate Traineeships in NRETAS have been offered in the following disciplines;

The Graduate Development Program is a 1 or 2 year program with rotations to take place every 3 to 6 months to provide the Graduate with the opportunity to develop a broad range of skills and knowledge relevant to their discipline, agency and the NTPS.

The Graduate Development Program enables graduates to obtain employment in the public sector at appropriate and attractive remuneration levels and to participate in a program of professional development.  The salary of a Graduate is dependent on the length of degree and relevant work experience undertaken, and may vary between $46,240 and $5,8339 (correct as at August 2008) with possible six monthly incremental progressions based on performance and achievement of identified outcomes.

Applicants must meet strict eligibility criteria as follows:

Recruitment has been finalised for the January 2011 intake – please contact the DBE Employment Programs Unit on 08 8999 3708 to register your interest for 2012.
For more information on the Graduate Development Program in NRETAS, please contact the Early Careers Coordinator on 08 8999 4681.
For more information on the Graduate Development Program in the NTPS, please contact DBE Employment Programs Unit.