The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is offering 2021 and 2022 school leavers in Gosford a unique opportunity to get a foot in the door of the Australian Public Service in addition to a formal qualification and on-the-job training.
The ATO’s School Leaver program provides successful candidates with: a 12-month program that combines work experience and formal training (a certificate course); structured on-the-job and corporate training; a permanent, full-time job on successful completion; a supportive team environment; an inclusive and diverse workplace culture; a starting salary of $50,977 plus super (APS 1); and an opportunity for advancement to APS 2, on completion of the program.
ATO Assistant Commissioner, Kristy Dam, said the program offers school leavers an excellent pathway to kick off their careers, while gaining a qualification and learning valuable skills in a hands-on and supportive environment.
“The ATO is a big organisation with so many interesting potential career paths,” Dam said.
“If you’re not sure where your career may be heading or you’re not currently planning to go to uni, the ATO is a great option.
“We’re a diverse organisation where you can make big things happen.”
Dam said the ATO is looking for applicants with good communication and computer skills.
Applicants also need to be resilient, flexible and independent, a team player, and be willing to learn and embrace new challenges she said.
Applications for the 2023 ATO School Leaver Program opened on August 8 and will close on September 5.
To be eligible for program, applicants must: have completed Year 12 in 2021 or will complete Year 12 in 2022; be an Australian citizen; and clear a pre-engagement integrity check.
Program participants will join the ATO in February, 2023, in a variety of roles such as administration, client engagement, data and analytics, and information technology.
The program is one of the ATO’s entry-level employment programs.
More information, including eligibility requirements and how to apply for the program, is available on the ATO website at ato.gov.au/schoolleaver.
Verified source: Media release, August 8, 2022, ATO