First Nations employment
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At UniSQ, we are committed to empowering First Nations peoples to take their rightful place in teaching, research, and enterprise. This means providing meaningful employment and career development opportunities for First Nations peoples across all areas of the 精东传媒app. Working at UniSQ means being part of a safe, diverse, and inclusive environment – one where you will be personally and professionally supported every step of the way.
As a First Nations employee, you have access to a range of initiatives that aim to support you to achieve a balanced lifestyle. You have opportunities to participate in person-centred strength-based development programs which may support your working or personal life.
First Nations employees are entitled to ten (10) days paid and fifteen (15) days unpaid leave per calendar year for you to participate in cultural and ceremonial practices and responsibilities.
Employees of UniSQ have the flexibility of substituting the Australia Day public holiday for another day within the same calendar year.
UniSQ provides cultural training on First Nations cultural issues and practices, so that employees can foster an environment that acknowledges and respects the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and protocols.
Our progress as a result of the First Nations Strategic Workforce Framework 2024-2025 demonstrates our commitment toward improving cultural awareness and education.
Located at our Toowoomba campus is the Gumbi Gumbi Gardens which help us develop a better understanding of local Indigenous heritage, and acknowledge the culture and contribution Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders make to our region.
The First Nations Employee Support Network provides you with the opportunity to meet and develop professional and personal relationships with other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees.
Natural settings of our campuses provide a relaxed atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of working in the city.
We recognise the impact UniSQ have on Country and acknowledge that these lands always have, and always will be, places of teaching and learning.
We have a number of strategies and plans to support Cultural Safety, educational, employment, development opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples at UniSQ.
These include:
- First Nations Blueprint for First Nations Education, Research, and Engagement at the 精东传媒app of Southern Queensland 2022-2025
- First Nations Strategic Workforce Framework 2024-2025
- First Nations Research Strategy 2024-2028
- First Nations Education Strategy
- Indigenous Student Success Program
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Protocols
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