UTS is a world-leading University when it comes to supporting the recruitment and retention of Indigenous staff. UTS will continue to achieve this through the UTS Indigenous Education and Employment Policy and the Wingara Indigenous Employment Strategy 2019-2023.
UTS is committed to creating a working environment that is culturally inclusive and affirming for Indigenous people and encourages all elements of the UTS community to participate by taking a proactive approach to Indigenous employment.
The Wingara Indigenous Employment Strategy (Wingara Strategy) will ensure UTS has the Indigenous capability to achieve its high level and ambitious strategic objective to position itself as a world leading university in relation to Indigenous education, research and employment by 2023.
UTS has set the Indigenous employment target, to be achieved by 2023, at 3 per cent (3%). UTS Faculties, Departments and Divisions will identify positions that can be filled by an Indigenous candidate at the senior leadership level; academic; research and the professional levels. By 2023 all UTS Faculties, Departments and Divisions will have taken steps to employ Indigenous people.
This Strategy builds on the success of previous strategies to increase Indigenous staff numbers through new and exciting programs, which will continue and expand on general employment programs and facilitate new grow-our-own employment platforms across the university.
The Wingara Indigenous Employment Strategy 2019-2023 introduces the new employment and career development programs and pathways that will assist to increase the Indigenous employment levels across all areas of UTS (internal) and to also meet industry needs (external).