Employment opportunities with the Northern Territory Government include administrative positions, apprenticeships and cadetships, graduate programs, police fire and emergency services, nursing, and teaching.
The Department of Health is the leading employer of health and community service professionals and the largest public employer in the Northern Territory. Working in health and families services in the Territory offers unique and diverse career opportunities where you can make a real difference to the lives of others and probably your own. We invest in our people and offer considerable training and professional development programs and flexible work arrangements, including the ability to work in different areas of the department and locations in particular professional fields.
Centrelink is a government agency delivering a range of Commonwealth services to the Australian community.
Department of Children and Families Careers
At defencejobs.gov.au you can find detailed information on all Navy, Army and Air Force careers, search for jobs, access online services and register for My H.Q. - a secure web site where you can make an online application.
Information about the NT Public Sector.
The Training and Employment Programs (TEP) Unit of the Department of Business and Employment co-ordinates the recruitment and sector wide induction on behalf of agencies and liaise as a partner throughout the recruitment process and management of the programs.
Job Outlook is a careers and labour market research information site that covers around 350 occupations and provides links to education and training (on Myfuture) and job vacancies (on Australian JobSearch).
Australian JobSearch (AJS) provides a new way for job seekers to search for a job.
A one-stop-shop for people looking for work in the NT and for businesses looking for workers.
The Jobwise web site is part of the Australian Government's Mature Age Employment and Workplace Strategy (MAEWS). The MAEWS seeks to improve the labour force participation of mature age Australians as a key strategy for managing the impact of demographic change.
If you are looking for challenges and opportunities in your medical career, then the Northern Territory is the place for you. Whether you are a junior doctor just embarking on your medical career, a registrar seeking positions for accredited specialist training, a general practice trainee wishing to become a rural medical officer in a rural remote setting, or a specialist just looking for a change, the Territory has something to offer you in one or several of its five hospitals.
The Northern Territory Government offers exciting and challenging apprenticeship opportunities to Territorians in remote, regional and urban locations.
Access Nursing information relating to Territory Nurses: current jobs, working conditions, studies grants and the Annual Nursing and Midwifery Awards.
You can apply to teach at a NT Government school via the online application form on this site. To apply to teach at a non-government school in the NT you will typically need to apply to the school directly.
Like to be part of the Territory's largest employer? Seeking opportunities to utilise your existing administrative skills and experience? Then register today for the Northern Territory Government Centralised Entry Level Recruitment Program.
Employing around 200 people across 6 business units and 3 statutory authorities, Treasury aims to provide a challenging yet rewarding work environment.