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The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) is a new ‘super’ agency formed in December 2007 to bring together the functions of the former Departments of Education, Science & Training (DEST) and Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR). The new DEEWR brings together the core elements of the Government’s productivity and participation agenda from early childhood, through schools, trade training, wider vocational education, universities, employment participation and working conditions. DEEWR works in collaboration with various stakeholders across Government, industry and the community to support and create Australia’s future through improving education outcomes and systems, maximising the effectiveness of training, increasing workforce participation and contributing to a strong employment growth and economy.

As National Winner in 2005 and 2007 of the AHRI Award for Excellence in People Management, DEEWR prides itself on being an ‘employer of choice’ and offers a work environment with a range of flexible employment conditions and arrangements where employees are encouraged to maintain a work/life balance, where social and cultural diversity is valued and where strong leadership behaviours are encouraged at all levels. DEEWR people are professional and creative, enthusiastic about their work, and committed to an organisational culture shaped by ‘caring for our people’, teamwork and high standards of performance.


Information on advertised positions available in the department, including those available in the DEEWR State Offices:

  • Information on how to apply for advertised positions available in the department - How to Apply

You must be:

  • an Australian citizen to be eligible for engagement as an ongoing (permanent) or a non-ongoing (temporary) employee or be in the process of obtaining citizenship, as detailed in Public Service Act 1999.  In exceptional circumstances you may be engaged if you satisfy the Department that you are in the process of becoming an Australian citizen.  You will need to provide the Department by with proof of your Australian Citizenship or application for Australian Citizenship
  • of good character; and 
  • medically fit to perform the duties of the job

Important Information:

  • If you have received a redundancy benefit within the last 12 months from an APS or Commonwealth employer please indicate the date you received the benefit in your application.  You cannot be engaged within 12 months of receiving the redundancy benefit.

Please note that applications will not be acknowledged on receipt. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted regarding the next phase of the selection process. To those applicants who are not shortlisted, we extend out thanks for considering DEEWR as a potential employer.

The department encourages workplace diversity and welcomes applications from Indigenous Australians, people of non-English speaking background, and people with a disability. If you have individual requirements that need to be accommodated in order to participate in an interview, please indicate this in your application.

Some of the positions in DEEWR are Designated Security Assessed Positions (DSAP) and will require successful applicants to undergo a security clearance.

If you have any questions or require more information about a specific job at DEST, you should consult with the Contact Officer for the particular job. Enquiries about the progress of your application once you have applied may also be directed to the Contact Officer. 

The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) is a diverse Commonwealth Government organisation committed to creating a better future for all Australians. The Department has responsibility for programmes and policies affecting schools, Indigenous education and training, vocational training, higher education and international issues that will contribute significantly to Australia’s long-term development.

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