Future Leaders Graduate Program (Queensland Government)
27 opportunities
Australia
1001-5,000 employees
Company Overview
Website: https://www.qld.gov.au/jobs/graduate-portal/graduate-programs/policy-futures
Your career. Your Impact. Your Future.
Take the first step towards a rewarding career with Queensland Government.
The Future Leaders Graduate Program is Queensland Government’s flagship graduate initiative, designed to develop the next generation of leaders who will shape the future of our state.
Unlike traditional graduate programs, the Future Leaders Graduate program gives you the flexibility to explore multi-disciplinary career pathways and preference where you’d like to work.
Our two-year program is more than just a job—it’s your launchpad for a meaningful and impactful career, offering diverse, purpose-driven roles and sector-wide rotations.
Program snapshot
- Duration: Two years (commencing in February 2027)
- Rotations: Three tailored rotations across diverse roles, including corporate governance, audit and risk; finance; grants and contract management; human resources; procurement; project management; public administration; public policy development; research, insights and analytics; strategic communications and media and more.
- Locations: Brisbane, Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton, and Toowoomba
- Who can apply: The program is open to graduates from all study disciplines
- Starting salary: $77,354 per annum (as of 2026)
- Superannuation: 12.75% employer contributions
- Leave loading: 17.5% annual leave loading
- Support: Graduate buddy, experienced mentor, dedicated program team, flexible work arrangements and access to the employee assistance program
- Networking and additional development: Opportunities to connect across Queensland Government including regional Queensland initiatives, as well as participate in initiatives such as Community Recovery Ready Reserves and community cabinet
- Training: Participate in an industry leading learning and development program that provides development in both technical and soft skills.
- Diversity: Inclusion pathways, adjustments and tailored support available to help you succeed personally and professionally.
Ready to lead, innovate and make a difference?
Join the Future Leaders Graduate Program and take the opportunity to create a better Queensland while building a career that matters.
Applications for the 2027 intake will open 9am 10 March 2026 - 9am 8 April 2026 don’t miss your chance to shape the future.
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Application Process
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Apply online
Start your journey by submitting an online application. This includes:
- answering a few quick questions to confirm your eligibility for the program
- providing basic contact and demographic information, including details about your studies
- uploading your resume (no cover letter required!)
- uploading your most recent academic transcript (if your qualification/s is from overseas, please include your overseas qualification recognition)
- uploading your Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) check to confirm your right to work in Australia (if applicable).
We’ll also ask you whether you require any adjustments during the recruitment process. Requesting adjustments will not affect your application or selection. Instead, it allows us the opportunity to connect with you to ensure we provide the support you need to succeed.
How to prepare:
- learn how to write a resume
- download the be work smart pre-employment skills workbook for extra guidance
- check your eligibility.
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Complete an online assessment
If your application meets our eligibility criteria, you'll be invited to complete an untimed online assessment. This assessment includes a mix of cognitive and behavioural questions designed to help us better understand how you work, assess your strengths and determine your overall alignment to the role.
How to prepare:
- visit the candidate preparation hub to learn more about the online assessment, including preparation tips and practice questions.
- ensure technology is working properly and you have a reliable internet connection
- find a quiet space where you can focus with no distractions
- carefully read and follow the instructions provided in your invitation email.
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Complete a job simulation assessment
Following the online assessment, you’ll then be invited to participate in an immersive job simulation. During this stage, you'll respond to a series of video and written response questions. The job simulation is designed to provide you insights into scenarios you might face as a Future Leaders graduate, and assess your problem-solving, communication and decision-making skills.
How to prepare:
- visit the candidate preparation hub to learn more about the job simulation, including tips on preparing for your video responses.
- ensure technology is working properly and you have a reliable internet connection
- find a quiet space where you can focus with no distractions
- carefully read and follow the instructions provided in your invitation email.
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Attend an assessment centre
The final phase of our recruitment process is the assessment centre, where you’ll be invited to attend either in person or virtually, depending on your circumstances and location. The assessment centres is an opportunity for us to meet you and learn more about your skills and potential. We acknowledge that assessment centres can feel daunting—that’s why our assessment centres are designed to be fun, engaging and relaxed so you feel comfortable and confident to shine. Throughout the assessment centre you’ll participate in:
- a group activity where you’ll work collaboratively with other candidates to complete a task
- an individual interview where you’ll have the opportunity to share your experiences, skills and insights with our assessors.
How to prepare:
- reflect on the skills and knowledge you’ve gained through your life, studies, and any paid/unpaid work that you could use as examples when answering interview questions
- familiarise yourself with behavioural interview questions and the STAR response framework to help structure your answers
- review the Leadership Competencies for Queensland (PDF, 254 KB) to understand the key skills and behaviours we’re looking for
- most importantly, just be yourself!
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Wait for an offer
Following the assessment centre, should you progress in the recruitment process, we will contact your nominated referee(s) to conduct a reference check.
If you’re successful, you can expect to receive an offer in mid-June. This offer will be subject to the completion of pre-employment checks, including criminal history, and commencement paperwork.
The 2027 program will officially commence on Monday 15 February 2027.
Key dates:
- applications open 10 March 2026
- applications close 8 April 2026
- assessment centres held between 12 May to 5 June 2026
- offers from mid-June 2026
- program commences 15 February 2027.
Jobs and Opportunities
Are you a First Nations person who has recently graduated or will soon? Launch your rewarding career with Queensland Government! Applications for the 2027 Future Leaders Graduate Program are open now!...
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Are you a First Nations person who has recently graduated or will soon? Launch your rewarding career with Queensland Government! Applications for the 2027 Future Leaders Graduate Program are open now!...
Apply
