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Government Consultant

Government consultants advise politicians and government agencies on public policy and projects, requiring strong communication and time management skills.

How do I become a government consultant

Get qualified to work as a government consultant with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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While there are no clear figures on the salaries of government consultants in Australia right now, you can expect upwards of a 6-figure salary. Being an independent consultant, you generally shape your own salary through consulting fees, tenders, and public projects.

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Government consultants are highly specialised individuals and there are no current employment figures for this occupation.

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Government consulting is a high-end occupation and you will be expected to have a degree and professional experience in your specialist field — as well as an MBA or graduate qualification in leadership or project management. If you are providing consulting services to local government agencies, a VET qualification from the public sector training package may also be helpful.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023

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Government Consultant careers

Government consultants are independent professionals who provide advisory services to politicians and government agencies including federal, state, and local governments. They are specialists in their field of expertise and often play a leading role in the development of public policy and public works programs.

As a government consultant you could be meeting with a senior official to inform them of an important industry development, preparing a detailed written proposal, networking with industry leaders and peak industry bodies, or developing a timeline for an upcoming public project.

It’s an extremely demanding profession and you’ll need outstanding communication, personal presentation, and time management skills.