IPART Graduate Program – Graduate Analyst (Identified)
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Join a graduate program as an analyst in a small independent agency in the NSW Government sector
- Broaden your skills while solving diverse and emerging problems and improve outcomes for Aboriginal people and communities across NSW.
- Permanent role from day one with a commencing salary of $83,345 plus superannuation and leave loading
- Central Sydney location, with flexible working arrangements
About the opportunity
Over the 18 months, you will be supported by an Aboriginal mentor, leaders and colleagues who are committed to helping you develop professionally while making a positive contribution to NSW.
You will have the opportunity to contribute to work that supports IPART's Aboriginal Outcomes and Impact Strategy This strategy reflects IPART's commitment to improving outcomes for Aboriginal people and communities across New South Wales by strengthening the way Aboriginal perspectives, experiences and aspirations are considered in our regulatory, advisory and review work.
Working across a range of teams in, you may contribute to projects that examine how government policies, pricing decisions and regulatory frameworks impact Aboriginal people, communities and businesses. You will help undertake research and analysis, engage with stakeholders, review evidence and support the development of advice that promotes equitable and effective outcomes for Aboriginal communities.
You will also have opportunities to contribute to organisational initiatives that strengthen Aboriginal engagement and cultural capability across IPART. Through mentoring, professional development and exposure to a diverse range of policy and regulatory issues, you will build valuable skills while helping deliver outcomes that matter to Aboriginal communities and the broader people of NSW.
Find out about the different teams in IPART on our Work at IPART page. For more information about this opportunity visit our Graduate Opportunities page.
This is an identified role. Aboriginality is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised by S14 (d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
About you
We are seeking candidates who are enthusiastic team-players who enjoy problem solving, are goal-oriented and wanting to excel.
You are passionate about creating positive outcomes for Aboriginal people and communities and interested in contributing to policy, regulatory and advisory work that makes a difference.
You should also have a willingness to develop your professional capability, work collaboratively and build a diverse skill set to prepare for a successful career at IPART or in the NSW public sector more generally.
Eligibility Requirements:
- A tertiary qualification.in Economics, Commerce, Business, Engineering, Science or Law or other relevant degrees.
- Completed or will complete your undergraduate or postgraduate degree within 2 years before starting work in February 2027.
- Available to commence employment on 1 February 2027.
- Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Australia. or a New Zealand citizen with a current New Zealand passport.
- Evidence of Aboriginality. Aboriginal as defined by the Aboriginal Lands Right Act 1983 (NSW) is a person who:
- Is a member of the Aboriginal race of Australia, and
- Identifies as an Aboriginal person, and
- Is accepted by the Aboriginal community as an Aboriginal person.
- If you progress to our assessment centre, you must be able to attend our Sydney office in-person in September. For questions around the Confirmation of Aboriginality requirements of if you would like to know more about the support for Aboriginal employees, please contact: [email protected]
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About us
The Independent Pricing & Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) makes the people of NSW better off through its independent decisions and advice. We help people get safe and reliable services at a fair price.
IPART undertakes independent regulatory functions in the water, transport, local government and energy sectors in NSW. We also undertake reviews and investigations into a wide range of economic and policy issues.
Our organisational values are:
- Integrity and courage – we are willing to make the difficult decisions
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Curiosity and openness – we seek out and develop new ideas that will improve our work
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Respect and inclusion – we bring together diverse experiences and skills to generate better solutions
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Making a difference – we pursue better outcomes for the people of NSW
If your values align with ours, we want to talk to you!
Applying for the role
Your application must include:
- Evidence of Aboriginality
- An up-to-date resume of no more than 2 pages which clearly details your skills and experience relevant to this position
- A cover letter of no more than one page which must include:
- three bullet points confirming your
citizenship/residency status
degree
degree completion date or anticipated degree completion date;
- An explanation of how your interests and previous experience (study, work, or volunteering) demonstrate your suitability for the role.
Applications close on Monday 10 August 2026 at 9:59am. Late applications will not be accepted.
For any enquiries regarding this opportunity, please contact our graduate team email
[email protected]
Additional information
- This recruitment process will include pre-employment screening.
- This recruitment activity may result in the creation of a talent pool to fill other ongoing and temporary vacancies for similar roles within IPART. Placement in the talent pool remains valid for 18 months.
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Visit the Capability Application Tool to prepare for the recruitment process by accessing practice application and interview questions based on the focus capabilities listed in the role description.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion & Flexibility
IPART is proud to be an EEO Employer. We encourage and welcome applications from people from diverse backgrounds including: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders; people living with disability; people from a Cultural and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) background; people who identify as LGBTQI+, people with a lived experience of mental health, veterans and people of mature age.
We want you to bring your best self to this application process.
If you feel you may require an adjustment during any stage of the recruitment process, please contact our HR team via
[email protected] or 02 9113 7704.