About the 2025 Australian Government Graduate Program (AGGP) Accounting and Financial Management Stream – Affirmative Measure Disability (AMD).
Apply for a graduate position in the Australian Government and find a career pathway that’s as unique as you are. Find your fit with graduate roles available in a range of different government departments and agencies.
The Department of Finance has partnered with the Australian Public Service Commission to lead the recruitment process for the Australian Government Graduate Program – Accounting and Financial Management Stream including an Affirmative Measures Disability process.
As an accounting and financial management graduate, you will work on projects that make a difference to the Australian community. You’ll work in collaborative teams and build you professional and technical skills in a diverse range or areas, while supporting the Australian Government’s decision making through the provision of high-quality problem-solving analysis and advice, this is the opportunity for you.
You’ll be supported and encourage to undertake further learning, development and study including professional qualifications such as those offered by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and Certified Practising Accounting (CPA) Australia. You’ll also undertake specialist accounting and finance training to hone your technical knowledge and be mentored by senior qualified accountant to develop your professional and practical skills.
The Affirmative Measures Disability recruitment process is open to all candidates who meet the eligibility requirements below and can demonstrate eligibility for employment under this Affirmative Measure.
Candidates are required to meet the below eligibility requirements:
- Be an Australian citizen (you may be asked to provide evidence of this);
- Have completed an eligible Australian Qualifications Framework Level 7 qualification (a Bachelor Degree), or higher equivalent by 31 December 2024 (see the Candidate Information Guide for more information on eligible qualifications);
- Have completed your most recent degree between 1 January 2020 and
- 31 December 2024;
- Be willing to undergo any police, character, health or other checks as required.
- Be able to obtain and maintain a valid Australian Government Security clearance once accepted into the graduate program; and
Applicants will not be required to provide evidence of a disability unless they are found suitable, and prior to being made a formal offer of employment. This means that you will not be required to provide evidence unnecessarily. Evidence of a disability does not need to include information about the type of disability.
Suitable evidence of a disability may include:
- A letter from a Disability Employment Service or JobActive provider
- A certificate or letter from a registered medical practitioner
- A letter from a secondary or tertiary institution Disability Services Unit
For information about how disability is defined in the Public Service please click here.
Successful applicants will be placed in a merit pool that will be considered by participating department/agencies. Please note that Departments and Agencies offer different employment conditions and Graduate Program features.
How to Apply
Download the Candidate Information guide for more information and start your application today by visiting Graduate Program | Department of Finance
For any queries relating to the application process, please contact ***************@finance.gov.au or call 02 6215 1*** (option 2).
Closing Date
Applications close at 11:30pm (AEST)Monday, 15 April 2024.