Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage

An entry level pathway through the School Based Traineeship Program in 2025-26.
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About us

We are committed to investing in the development of young people and supporting their entry into the workforce. We plan and manage land use and heritage to shape the future of WA’s cities, regions and towns.

Our work ranges from managing much-loved state assets such as Whiteman Park and Fremantle Prison, to overseeing the Aboriginal Lands Trust and Crown land estates. We also work closely with diverse agencies on strategic priorities such as METRONET and other significant and transformative city projects.

We plan how to make best use of WA’s natural and built assets for the sustainable and responsible development of communities.

Our key focus areas are:

  • Aboriginal heritage and lands management
  • Crown land administration
  • historic heritage conservation services
  • integrated land and infrastructure policy development
  • land use planning and policy development.

Benefits of doing a traineeship with us

Our program offers you an opportunity to gain experience and exposure to the different functions of an innovative and dynamic government department. We strive to empower our trainees and provide an inclusive culture where you have opportunities to grow your capabilities, knowledge and skills.  

Depending on the division and region you are placed in, you may gain experience and knowledge in:

  • business corporate services such as human resources, finance and/or facilities management
  • land use planning or management
  • Aboriginal heritage.

You may also have an opportunity to attend field trips, participate in training and receive additional support through mentoring.

Perfect for …

We’re looking for young people who are:

  • keen to learn new skills
  • honest and reliable
  • interested in helping others
  • interested in a career in government
  • embody our values of innovation, integrity, respect, collaboration and professionalism.

Find us here 

You will work at our main office at 140 William Street, Perth which is right above the Perth train station!

Have a chat to us

If you need more information, please contact Caitlyn Saxton on  (08) 6551 8034 or email .youthprograms@dplh.wa.gov.au

How to apply

Applications are now open and close on Wednesday 7 August 2024. Applications to this agency will only be accepted through this link. Emailed applications will not be considered.

Read How to apply to check what you need to provide in your application.

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