Imagine your tomorrow – let your journey begin with us.
At Clayton Utz, we’re proud to support and strengthen the representation of First Nations peoples within the legal and business landscape. Our commitment to First Nations employment is central to our approach to becoming a more inclusive and diverse firm. That's why we’re focused on creating new pathways and building a workplace where you can feel a genuine sense of belonging and are empowered to shape your career with confidence.
Our commitment to creating lasting opportunities for First Nations peoples also underpins our broader Reconciliation journey. Since launching our first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in 2010, and through our current Stretch RAP, we’ve set clear targets to make a meaningful difference for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Guided by our RAP Working Group and an external First Nations Adviser, we take action through our pro bono work, community partnerships, procurement practices, and the Clayton Utz Foundation to help create lasting, positive impact.
About our First Nations Traineeship
Our First Nations Traineeship is a paid program designed for university students who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. It’s a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience at one of Australia’s leading law firms and take your first step towards a successful and rewarding career.
You have the opportunity to join a traineeship in one the following programs at our offices in Naarm (Melbourne), Meanjin (Brisbane), Boorloo (Perth), and Ngambri (Canberra).
Legal
Human Resources
Finance
Technology & AI
Marketing and Communications
This traineeship lasts for 6 months, except in Legal where you will complete two 6-month rotations in different Legal teams.
What you'll gain from the program
As part of the traineeship, you’ll gain valuable experience and opportunities to grow, including:
Gain real-world experience in your area of specialisation while working within one of Australia’s leading law firms.
Contribute to meaningful work across client matters and firm initiatives, including supporting our Pro Bono practice within the Legal program.
Benefit from learning and development opportunities to strengthen your skills and support your growth.
Contribute to community initiatives through our Community Connect program, where you’ll engage in meaningful volunteering experiences.
Expand your professional network by joining a range of social and firm-led initiatives.
Supporting your journey
We understand how important it is to feel supported as you begin your career. That’s why we’ve created a dedicated network to support your journey with us every step of the way:
First Nations Adviser: A trusted adviser who understands your background and will help you navigate your career with confidence.
Dedicated Mentor: A mentor who will provide guidance, help you set and achieve your personal and professional goals, and support your development.
Inclusive Team Environment: You’ll work with a team that values inclusivity and has undertaken cultural awareness and allyship training to ensure a supportive workplace.
We encourage you to apply if you:
Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and are accepted as such by your community.
Are in your pre-penultimate year studying a relevant degree (e.g. Law, Business, HR, Finance, IT, Marketing) at an Australian university.
Are available to work 1–3 days per week.
Have a positive attitude, a genuine curiosity, and a willingness to learn.
We understand that everyone’s circumstances are different, especially when it comes to family, study, and financial commitments. That’s why we’re committed to being flexible and working with you to ensure you get the most out of your time with us.
How to Apply?
If you are interested in this role, please click the ‘Apply’ button or contact the recruiter (details below) for more information. Clayton Utz is an inclusive employer that supports flexible work arrangements, please feel free to discuss your flexibility needs with the recruiter for this role.
Recruiter Contact Details
Jocelyn Sutjipto, (02) 9353 4509
Accessibility and Inclusion
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process. If you require any support or reasonable adjustments to complete your application, please contact the recruiter via the above telephone number or via email to sydneyrecruitment@claytonutz.com
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Agency submissions
Clayton Utz does not accept agency submissions unless the agency is specifically contacted by a member of the Clayton Utz Recruitment Team. Please do not forward candidate profiles or resumes to Clayton Utz partners, hiring managers or other employees - this will not constitute as an introduction to the firm and Clayton Utz will not be liable for a fee.
Accessibility and Inclusion
Do you require any support or reasonable adjustments to complete your application? If so, please contact us via email at careers@claytonutz.com.