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NIAA Temporary Employment Register - October 2025 - March 2026
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20 Nov 2025Various locations - New South Wales NSW, Various locations - NT NT, Various locations - QLD QLD, Various locations - SA SA, VariFull Time$66,271Admin
The NIAA Temporary Employment Register The Temporary Employment Register is open to candidates interested in non-ongoing and casual opportunities across a range of classifications, from APS Level 2 to Executive Level 2. It enables us to quickly engage skilled professionals to meet short-term business needs across our agency and locations throughout Australia. Non-ongoing opportunities are available for an initial period of up to 12 months, with the possibility of extension up to a maximum of 18 months, depending on business requirements. Who We Are The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) leads and coordinates the Australian Government's efforts to support the self-determination and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We work in genuine partnership with communities to ensure the needs and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are met through government policies, programs, and services. With over 1500 staff across remote, regional, and urban locations, we influence policy and deliver programs that improve outcomes in areas such as employment, housing, education, health, justice, and food security. Our work is guided by our vision: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are heard, recognised and empowered . We have a strong national footprint, operating in 37 locations and 14 communities across Australia. This enables us to respond effectively and meaningfully based on place and need, ensuring our work is grounded in local context and community priorities. What We Do Our work is shaped by the priorities outlined in the NIAA Corporate Plan 2025-29 , including: Closing the Gap : Leading and coordinating national efforts under the National Agreement. Empowering Communities : Supporting local decision-making and partnerships. Targeted Investment : Delivering programs through the Indigenous Advancement Strategy. Economic Development : Supporting Indigenous businesses and employment initiatives. Food Security : Implementing the National Strategy for Food Security in remote communities. Housing : Investing in remote housing and infrastructure to reduce overcrowding. Stewardship and Employment : Expanding the Indigenous Rangers Program. The key duties of the position include We offer temporary roles across a wide range of functions, including: Accounting & Finance Administration Communications & Marketing Compliance & Regulation Executive Support Human Resources Information & Communication Technology Information & Knowledge Management Legal & Parliamentary Monitoring & Audit Project & Program Management Policy Development Research Service Delivery. Our Ideal Candidates We're seeking individuals who are passionate about contributing to meaningful outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and bring a diverse range of skills, capabilities and attributes, including: Cultural capability, including an understanding of issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and a commitment to reconciliation Community engagement skills, with the ability to build respectful relationships and work in genuine partnership with stakeholders Policy and program awareness, particularly in areas impacting First Nations communities such as health, education, housing, employment, justice, and economic development Strong communication skills, both oral and written, with the ability to tailor messages for diverse audiences Analytical and problem-solving skills, with a focus on evidence-based decision-making and continuous improvement Adaptability and resilience, especially in dynamic and complex environments Initiative and accountability, with the ability to manage competing priorities and deliver outcomes Collaboration and teamwork, with respect for diversity and a commitment to inclusive practices Digital and data literacy, including the ability to use technology and data to inform and improve service delivery Integrity and professionalism, aligned with the values of the Australian Public Service and NIAA's commitment to ethical conduct. Our shared Values and Behaviours guide how we work and engage with partners and stakeholders. Learn more about them here . We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, and individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply. What We Offer Access to flexible working arrangements to meet your personal and family circumstances Generous remuneration packages, including 15.4% superannuation contributions A supportive and inclusive workplace culture. Access to several staff-led diversity networks (including our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Network, Disability Network and Pride Network) Opportunities to contribute to meaningful work on behalf of the Australian Government. More information about our employment conditions is available in the NIAA Enterprise Agreement . Discover more about our agency and culture here .
Date20 Nov 2025
Location Various locations - New South Wales NSW, Various locations - NT NT, Various locations - QLD QLD, Various locations - SA SA, Vari
type Full Time
Salary $66,271
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