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Employment opportunities with the Northern Territory Government include administrative positions, apprenticeships and cadetships, graduate programs, police fire and emergency services, nursing, and teaching.
This site provides information on human resource management and workforce development policies within the Northern Territory Public Sector.
The Northern Territory Department of Education provides and promotes quality education for all Territorians, whether they are young children or adults, so that they can experience the best possible life and job opportunities.
Looking for a job? Here is an A-Z list of careers within the Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport. Information about what is involved and necessary qualifications or experience is provided for a number of the career options.
Northern Territory Treasury offers three employment programs for people who have finished high school and want to begin a career in the public sector.
A unique place of knowledge and skills, where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians can undertake journeys of learning for empowerment and advancement while strengthening identity.
Outlines career opportunities within Treasury including FOIT program, current Treasury vacancies, Graduate Careers.
In the Northern Territory Public Sector, selection is based on the merit principle.
The Principles and Code of Conduct are part of the terms and conditions of the employment relationship. As such they are binding on all employees and must be observed by all, including Chief Executive Officers and the Commissioner for Public Employment.
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.
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.
To work in partnership with business, industry and communities to achieve sustainable economic outcomes for Indigenous Territorians.
The 4th IED Forum will focus on ways to build, support and strengthen Indigenous business partnerships and develop the capacity of stakeholders to achieve sustainable economic activity throughout the Northern Territory.
This national program aims to improve the participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in sport and recreation as athletes, coaches, sports administrators and trainers.
The NT Public Sector provides employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in a wide variety of occupations. These range from careers in nursing, parks and wildlife, accounting, law, human resource management, teaching and many more.
Australian JobSearch (AJS) provides a new way for job seekers to search for a job.
The Larrakia Development Corporation represents, all Larrakia, the traditional owners of Darwin. The Larrakia Development Corporation's primary role is to assist All Larrakia in developing businesses and gaining meaningful employment.
This site provides information about available medical officer positions around the Territory Hospitals.
Access Nursing information relating to Territory Nurses: current jobs, working conditions, studies grants and the Annual Nursing and Midwifery Awards.
The Department of Regional Development and Indigenous Advancement leads whole of government initiatives on issues that affect remote areas and Indigenous Territorians.
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.
Teachers are respected members of the community and great role models for kids … and it’s never too late to take up the challenge. There are lots of different ways Indigenous members of our community can become teachers. Visit www.indigenousteacher.nt.gov.au to find out more.
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.

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