Guardian Australia Scott Trust Cadet (Indigenous identified) en UK Main BU
UK Main BU · Sydney, Australia · Hybrid
- Oficina en Sydney
Guardian Australia is part of Guardian News & Media (GNM), publisher of theguardian.com. As a leading global media organisation, we are renowned for our pioneering independent journalism and our award-winning digital products.
We are seeking an individual to join us for a paid 12-month, fixed-term journalism cadetship as part of the Guardian Australia Scott Trust Cadetship program, commencing in February 2026. This cadetship is an opportunity to gain experience in creating content for Guardian Australia.
Applicants must have an interest in growing First Nations and cultural and linguistic diversity in Guardian Australia's newsroom. Applicants of any age are encouraged to apply. Applicants may be early career journalists, have practical experience in journalism, or a demonstrated interest in writing, including published work as a student journalist or in other publications. Applicants may also have tertiary qualifications (not necessarily in journalism). The cadetship will provide practical experience as well as formal journalism training and mentoring.
Applications are only open to Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, pursuant to the exemption granted to Guardian Australia under s126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
In this role, you will…
- Receive formal journalism training in areas such as news writing, news gathering and court reporting.
- Gain practical experience in producing content for many of Guardian Australia's departments
- Rotate through Guardian Australia's editorial departments over the period of the contract under the mentorship and guidance of senior editors
- Generate interesting, original content, and cover stories in innovative ways
- Display a willingness for the audience to participate in your work, interact with readers through various threads, responding to ideas and using information as source material
- Learn to make contacts and develop story areas, and break exclusives in those areas
You'll bring…
- A demonstrable interest in journalism, or practical experience of journalism. You may also have a tertiary qualification, not necessarily in journalism
- Demonstrated interest in writing, including published work as a student journalist or in other publications.
- A good knowledge of racial issues in Australia and how they have historically affected different communities (given that this scheme has been created through the Legacies of Enslavement restorative justice program).
- Exposure to, interest in, or willingness to learn about, digital platforms and working in a fast-changing and high-pressure news environment
- A familiarity with Guardian Australia stories and an interest in Guardian values
- A willingness and desire to learn and be mentored along with a curious, enquiring mindset
- Familiarity and ease with social media. It's a bonus if you have video and audio experience
- Good knowledge of news, current affairs and a general understanding of, or interest in learning about, media law
- The ability to work in a fast-paced environment whilst managing multiple tasks
- Good writing, communication and interpersonal skills
About the Guardian Australia Scott Trust Cadetships
- Further information about the Guardian Australia Scott Trust Cadetships and general FAQs can be viewed here.
- The full job description can be found here.
- The cadetship is being offered as a paid, full-time, 12-month, fixed-term opportunity in Sydney. The cadetship will commence in February 2026.
- There is no guarantee of ongoing employment after the completion of the Scott Trust Cadetship, however, those who complete the program may apply for relevant vacancies at Guardian Australia and will be considered on their merits
- This role will be working over a seven-day roster with early starts or late finishes.
- You'll also be assigned another Guardian employee from editorial as a mentor for the duration of the cadetship.
Thinking about applying? Hear from our past and current cadets
We’ve put together a short video to mark the launch. Hear from past and current cadets to find out more about the program and what opportunities are on offer.
👉 Watch our short video here
About working at Guardian Australia…
- Hybrid working
- Employee assistance program (EAP) to support employee wellbeing
- Paid volunteer leave
- Dedicated diversity and inclusion employee groups, action plans (including our Reconciliation Action Plan) and cultural competency training
- Guardian digital subscription
How to apply
Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents. Applicants must identify as Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, pursuant to the exemption granted to Guardian Australia under s126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW). We will only consider applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
To apply for this position, please upload the following:
- A resume and cover letter, outlining why you want to be a Guardian Australia Scott Trust Cadet and any existing experience you have in journalism and/or writing. Please upload the resume and cover letter as one attachment.
- A short explanation (maximum 300 words) about a story you would like to write for Guardian Australia in the next six months on diversity in Australia. Please include the angle you would like to pursue for the story, why it's suitable for Guardian Australia, as well as information on who you would want to interview for the story, and why.
Closing date for applications: Sunday 5 October 2025.
If you have application questions or require an adjustment to made during the recruitment process, please email [email protected]
We believe that our role in the Australian media is to give a voice to the most marginalised people in society and value and respect all differences in all people — including people of colour, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from different social classes, people with diverse gender and sexual identities, and people with disabilities (seen and unseen). We believe that these communities must be centred in the work we do, bringing a new perspective and a diversity of thought. We also encourage flexible working and aim to create a work environment where all employees feel respected.
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