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Unique opportunity to gain experience at the CSIRO - Australia’s leading science agency!
We are proud to pilot the Indigenous Career Explorer Program in Mineral Resources, a culturally safe entry pathway for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to explore careers in the minerals and resources sector.
You do not need to know research language or have worked in a lab before. This program is built for people who want to learn by doing, grow confidence, and explore what a future in minerals and science could look like.
It gives you real workplace experience, strong cultural support, and time to discover what kind of work you enjoy.
What you gain:
What is the Indigenous Career Explorer Program
The Indigenous Career Explorer Program is a paid casual pilot pathway into CSIRO Mineral Resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We are offering around 7 to 10 casual roles across Australia in Queensland, Western Australia, and New South Wales.
These are Monday to Friday roles in standard business hours. Because the roles are casual, they are designed to be flexible within those weekday hours. Participants can work up to five days a week, or fewer days if needed, depending on study, family, cultural, or community commitments. This makes the program suitable for school leavers, VET students, university students, and people who are studying in any way.
Participants are offered a 12 month casual contract and are placed in one main team, so you have a steady base and consistent support. While you are there, you will also get chances to explore other roles and opportunities in minerals through shadowing and short project experiences. This helps you understand what different jobs are like in real life, build confidence step by step, and find what fits you best.
In this program, you will gain hands on experience in mineral and environmental labs, learning things like:
If the right opportunity is inside CSIRO, we will support you to step into it. If the next step is outside CSIRO, we will still walk with you and help connect you to external opportunities for the next part of your career journey.
Who we are Looking For
We are looking for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who are ready to start their career journey in a supportive lab and research environment.
No prior lab or minerals experience is required. If you are keen to learn, we will support you.
To be considered you will need:
Location: Brisbane, or Townsville region QLD; Kensington, WA and Sydney, NSW
Salary: AU$28.62 – AU$38.29 per hour, plus 25% casual loading and 15.4% superannuation
Duration: 12 months (casual contract)
Reference: 100224
What kind of experience you will gain
You will gain hands on experience in minerals and environmental research, working in safe, supportive labs with people who will teach you step by step.
Your main placement will be in one team for stability, and you will also have chances to explore other roles through shadowing and short project opportunities. This helps you see what different jobs are really like, build confidence, and work out what fits you best.
What you will do day to day
With support from your team, you will:
Who is eligible to apply?
CSIRO considers the filling of this position is intended to constitute a special/equal opportunity/affirmative measure under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) The position is therefore only open to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people with Australian Citizenship.
The successful applicant will be required to provide evidence to confirm that they are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person.
Appointment to this role is subject to provision of a national police check and may be subject to other security/medical/character requirements.
Flexible working arrangements
We work flexibly at CSIRO, offering a range of options for how, when and where you work.
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Where to from here!
If you are interested in the Indigenous Mineral Resources Career Explorer Program and meet the above candidate requirements, please apply online today!
If you require further information about this opportunity, please contact either Joanna Parr at joanna.parr@csiro.au or 0439 431 375; or the Indigenous Program Coordinator, Terrie Ann Cain at Terrieannn.cain@csiro.au or 0407 318 527 for more information.
Apply Online
To apply, you will be required to submit the following:
If you experience difficulties applying online please email: careers.online@csiro.au
Applications Close
18 January 2026, 11.00pm AEST

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