Opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

We offer pathways and opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples at any life stage to build and launch a successful career in the Australian Public Service (APS).

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Applications for the IAP Program are now open.

Indigenous Apprenticeship Program (IAP)

Applications for the 2026 Australian Government Indigenous Apprenticeships Program are now open and will close Thursday 12 March 2026. Apply Now!

IAP is a 12-month entry-level employment and development program open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are interested in working in the Australian Public Service (APS). The program is administered by Services Australia and DEWR is a participating agency in this program. Roles are available across Australia, including capital cities and many regional areas.

‘After the completion of my Year 12 studies, I was undecided on what I wanted to do for a career. The IAP had just launched across Government and I was offered a place in the program to start my career as an Australian Public Servant.

The Indigenous Apprenticeship program allowed me to give back and benefit community across Australia in multiple agencies and roles. The IAP gave me exposure to the many functions of Government which assisted me to make informed decisions for my career and what I wanted my career to be. Through the IAP, I was fortunate enough to travel across the country to experience how my work, impacted Australians firsthand.

DEWR has multiple support networks for First Nations peoples and through multiple bodies of work, displays an on-going commitment to enhancing the capabilities, opportunities and recognition of First Nations employees’, Connor Crouch, Program Officer

What our Apprentices do

Our apprentices can work across many different areas. This may include policy development and advice, project and contract management, program implementation, governance, and communications.

Currently we have apprentices working in customer and service delivery and in program delivery roles in offices across Australia.

Participants complete a nationally recognised qualification – a Certificate IV or Diploma of Government (depending on the role) – while working full time.

Participants are supported through structured learning, study time during work hours, and access to an Indigenous mentor and buddy.

IAP Eligibility

No qualifications are required; anyone can apply for this program!

These positions are only open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. To be successful you must confirm your heritage and Australian Citizenship. This means confirming that you:

  • are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent
  • identify as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person
  • are accepted as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australian
  • Are an Australian Citizen.

For more details on the confirmation of heritage process, read about confirming your Indigenous heritage on the Services Australia website.

For more details on confirming Australian Citizenship, read more about this on this on the Department of Home Affairs website.

Other requirements

To be eligible for the IAP, you may need to engage in a pre-employment screening process. This process may include:

  • a requirement to undergo and satisfy a national police history check
  • referee checks
  • an employment history integrity check
  • a health clearance
  • a Working with Children and Vulnerable People Check.

For more information about eligibility, see Who we’re looking for in the Australian Government Indigenous Apprenticeships Program.

How to apply

Applications for the 2026 Australian Government Indigenous Apprenticeships Program opened on Monday, 2 February 2026 and close on 12 March 2026.

The apprentice intake will commence in September 2026.

Services Australia administers the program and manages the application process. To find out more about how to apply, visit the Services Australia Indigenous Apprenticeships Program website.

To apply online, you’ll need to do all of the following:

  • confirm your eligibility
  • upload your resume
  • supply the names of 2 referees, who we’ll ask to complete a report
  • provide a 300-word written response to the application question.

To confirm your eligibility, we’ll ask you to confirm your Indigenous heritage by submitting some documents.

Apply Now

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