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Jobs and advice

On this page: 

Jobs with South Australian Government   
Career advice  
Starting a business  
Job placement 
Recruitment agencies  
Starting a new job  
Support for people with disability  
Mature age employment  

Jobs with South Australian Government

Job vacancies with the South Australian Government in areas such as teaching and police and openings for graduates. Some jobs are available only to current State Government employees. 

Each vacancy offers a point of contact so candidates can discuss the job application process. Guidelines on applying for vacancies are also listed by some departments.

Graduate register

At the graduate register you can upload your registration and when a vacancy needs filling in your area of expertise, your registration will be carefully considered. 

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Career advice

Use My Guide to help map out your career direction and future through steps such as identifying, exploring and deciding. Explore career-related topics including work trends and opportunities, courses and programs, financial support and job seeking tips. 

A range of career development information and services can be found on the Skills SA Career Development web portal. 

Information about career development services provided for unemployed and underemployed people and those returning to the workforce can be found at the South Australia Works website.

Plan your career by viewing workforce and training information for 32 South Australian industries on Each section in Career Choices includes: 

  • where jobs are, now and into the future
  • quick facts about the industry, including wages
  • training options
  • occupations in the industry
  • links to more information.

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Starting a business

Learn about what's involved in starting your own business - from home-based to micro, small/medium and large - and seek advice in areas ranging from workshops to licensing and regulation and business networks. 

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Job placement

With 400 recruitment organisations working through more than 2,500 offices, the federally-funded job placement services deals with job seekers, employers and recruitment agencies. Find a placement organisation in your area. Also check out JobSearch for employment opportunities nationwide. 

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Recruitment agencies

Discover how employers can benefit from using recruitment agencies to find the right staff using databases, expert consultants and industry networks. Seek advice from the Equal Opportunity Commission about avoiding unlawful discrimination when seeking candidates through an agency, as well as the legal obligations of agents and businesses. Also check out the responsibilities of labour hire agencies

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Starting a new job

What you need to do when starting work for the first time or moving into a new job - everything from tax file number to superannuation and life and income protection. 

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Support for people with disability

For information about the support available for people with disability see:

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Mature age employment

Find out where you can get help to enter the workforce or change your career as an older person.

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