Welcome to the Macquarie community
Find out what you need to know, how to prepare for your first day and what to expect from your first week.
Before your first day
To ensure that your transition to Macquarie University goes smoothly, we recommend completing required tasks and gathering all your information before you get started.
- Complete your onboarding information through the applicant portal on Workday.
- Fill out the provided superannuation form or prepare your superannuation details.
- Prepare one form of original identification that confirms your right to work in Australia. Acceptable documents include:
- Australian passport or Australian citizenship certificate, or
- valid visa with permission to work (eg the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa (subclass 482) and Permanent Residency - Employer Nominated Scheme (subclass 186) visa), or
- full Australian birth certificate for a person born before 20 August 1986, or
- full Australian birth certificate for a person born on or after 20 August 1986, showing that at least one parent was born in Australia.
- Contact your manager to confirm the details of your first day and request any access requirements.
Your first week
When you get started at Macquarie University, you’ll be invited to complete several formal and informal inductions and orientations. These may include:
- A Macquarie University induction where you learn about the Macquarie story, purpose, values, vision and priorities. Ensure you bring evidence of your working rights and your superannuation form with you for the induction.
- Informal inductions to your local work area, including an introduction to your colleagues and your office space.
- Online learning courses designed to guide you through various responsibilities in your work. These are required to be completed in your first few weeks at Macquarie.
- A guided campus tour where you’ll get a better understanding of where everything’s located.
You will also receive the relevant equipment and your campus card.
Note: For casual academic staff, your department administrator or faculty learning and teaching team will inform you of the specific induction requirements around teaching, administration and meeting with the relevant unit convenor.