Digital Public Sector Graduate Program

Be part of WA’s Digital Future

Who we are

The Digital Public Sector Graduate Program is delivered by the Office of Digital Government. We’re part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and are responsible for leading, supporting and coordinating the digital transformation of the WA public sector.

Digital transformation is fundamental to a modern and effective public sector. It enables WA Government agencies to change the way they work and reorient their services and processes around the needs of people and businesses – rather than the structures of government.

About our program

A number of WA’s largest government agencies have joined forces to drive digital transformation through the unique Digital Public Sector Graduate Program. This program gives you the chance to gain invaluable experience rotating across up to 3 agencies. What’s better than one graduate program? Three in one!

As a Digital Public Sector Graduate Officer, you:

  • work on a range of statewide projects and initiatives while solving some of WA’s most complex digital challenges
  • join forces with government agencies delivering vital community services, gaining valuable insights, skills and experience through the unique rotational structure
  • be at the forefront of public sector digital transformation, using cutting edge technologies to tackle the state’s digital priorities.

The program has 5 specialised streams:

  • Cyber Security
  • Data Science
  • ICT Operations
  • ICT Project Management
  • Geospatial Information Systems – new for 2026!

Each year the program size is determined by agency requirements within the sector. The 2024 cohort was supported by 16 agencies and the 2025 cohort has 11 participating agencies, ensuring each graduate experience is diverse and rewarding!

Don't take our word for it, see for yourself

What we’re looking for

  • Critical thinkers and problem solvers – show us your solutions and forward thinking perspective
  • Curiosity and innovators – bring your big ideas and fresh outlook
  • Communication and collaboration – speak up, show interest and work with others
  • Adaptability and resilience – be self aware and persevere when needed
  • A bachelor qualification in a science, technology, engineering or maths pathway obtained within the last few years

Application information

  • Applications for our 2026 graduate program open in July 2025.
  • Applicants must hold permanent residency or be an Australian citizen at the time of applying.

Contact us

Natasha Williams 
Program Lead
digitalgradprogram@dpc.wa.gov.au

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