At the ILSC we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace to ensure our workforce is representative of the communities that we support. The ILSC employs 100 people nationally and is an equal opportunity employer with a workforce of diverse cultural backgrounds, demographics, skills and experience.
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Current vacancies
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Systems Administrator
Enterprise Architect
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The benefits of working at the ILSC
The benefits of working at the ILSC include:
- flexible working hours
- a Healthy Employee Scheme
- consideration of the family/working life balance
- 15.4% superannuation
- paid maternity and parental leave
- studies assistance
- Indigenous traineeships and cadetships
- individualised performance agreements
More information is available in the ILSC Enterprise Agreement and Recruitment Privacy Statement available from the links below.
ILSC Indigenous Traineeships & Cadetship
Our Indigenous Trainees are directly employed by a Group Training Organisation and hosted at an ILSC office or property. Traineeships are a combination of paid work and structured training over a period of 12 to 24 months, depending on the qualification.
Our Indigenous Cadetship Program links Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tertiary students with the ILSC in a cadetship arrangement involving full-time study and negotiated work placements.