Indigenous Cadetship Support (ICS)
The Indigenous Cadetship Support (ICS) is an Australian Government initiative that improves the professional employment prospects of Indigenous Australians. It links Indigenous tertiary students with employers in a cadetship arrangement involving full-time study and work placements.
The ICS is part of the Australian Government's Indigenous Employment Policy (IEP). The IEP aims to generate more employment opportunities to Indigenous Australians.
A dedicated Indigenous Cadetship and Employment Officer is available at the University of the Sunshine Coast to assist Indigenous students to gain a cadetship or employment.
Cadetship
Cadetship benefits include:
- 12 weeks paid work placement per annum relating to the student's study discipline
- A$12,000 per annum to study
- A$500 per semester allowance for books, fees or other study related expenses
- increased employment opportunities upon graduation
Eligibility
To be eligible for a cadetship, students must:
- be enrolled full-time in their first undergraduate degree
- identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
Employment
The Indigenous Cadetship and Employment Officer can assist Indigenous students who discontinue, defer or graduate from their studies to find employment.
Assistance includes:
- resume building
- creating covering letters
- searching for suitable positions
- addressing selection criteria
- career guidance
More information
Contact Henry Neill on Tel: +61 7 5459 4821 or email Indigenous_Services@usc.edu.au