OverviewThe NSW government expects that all employers will seek to ensure that EEO target groups are represented in staff profiles in the same proportions that they are present in the general community. The target for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is 2%.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make up 2.6% of staff of the University of Newcastle. Indigenous Australians are however concentrated in areas that provide services to Indigenous students eg Umulliko - the Department of Aboriginal Studies, and Wollotuka the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Centre.
It is the University's intention to assist Indigenous people to seek employment with the University, to support Indigenous members of staff, and to increase the number of Indigenous Australians working within the University. To achieve this, it appointed an Indigenous Employment Co-ordinator.
The Indigenous Employment Strategy identifies the University's priorities in supporting the recruitment and training of Indigenous staff.
Scholarhip applications are now open for eligible Indigenous higher education staff across Australia, who actively encourage Indigenous students to gain formal higher education qualifications.
The program reflects the Australian Government's commitment to Indigenous education, and will provide professional development opportunities for Indigenous scholars.
Program information, guidelines and the application form are at http://www.dest.gov.au/sectors/indigenous_education/programmes_funding/programme_categories/support_for_education_providers_staff/indigenous_staff_scholarships.htm
Activities in which the Indigenous Employment Co-ordinator is involved include:
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The Indigenous Employment Co-ordinator contact details are: Phone: (02) 4921 5264 Fax: (02) 4921 5285 Email: jannell.rowe@newcastle.edu.au |