Initial period of up to 12 Months with an opportunity to extend.
As part of the ANAO people team, the ANAO Academy and Capability Team is responsible for the delivery of programs and services that support the achievement of our Workforce Plan commitments.
We work in collaboration to design frameworks, identify development priorities and provide responsive and integrated learning to enable our workforce to develop the immediate and future capabilities required to deliver on the ANAO purpose and audit outcomes.
Our learning services and products are underpinned by the ANAO Academy principles of empowerment, purpose, impact, quality and continuous learning.
You will play a key role in delivering on the People Team priorities.
As part of a collaborative team, you will report to the Director, Capability Strategy and work closely with colleagues to deliver high quality, impactful corporate development programs and experiences to the ANAO workforce.
Your primary role will be to manage the ANAO Graduate Development Program.
The key duties of the position include: The Corporate Learning Program Manager will: Lead the design and implementation of the ANAO Graduate Development Program and other early career pathway initiatives, such as internships and cadetships.
Manage and monitor the full lifecycle of the ANAO Graduate Development Program, from capability development to rotations and end-of-year progression.
Provide ongoing support, mentoring, coaching and direction to program participants, ensuring their successful development and integration.
Foster strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders to deliver the program.
This includes engaging with business lines and offering clear guidance and support to the supervisors of program participants.
Support the Director Capability Strategy to implement and coordinate ANAO corporate programs such as leadership and talent development programs.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of corporate programs, employing a continuous improvement approach to ensure they meet the agency's goals and the needs of program participants.
Work closely with the Early Career Recruitment Manager to create a skill-based, engaging graduate development program that enhances the overall graduate experience and meets the operational needs of the ANAO.
Contribute to Capability team objectives and deliverables by collaborating and supporting team members, managing queries and requests relating to learning and development, including the ANAO Professional Development policy.
Prepare and deliver high-quality publications, promotional materials, reports, and briefings related to early career programs.
Who we are looking for The successful candidates will have the following experience and attributes: Proven experience in designing, administering, implementing and facilitating learning and development programs, particularly those focused on early career professionals.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including expertise in the delivery of engaging presentations, content development, and producing materials consistent with the Australian Government Style Manual.
Exceptional stakeholder management skills and demonstrated experience in building and maintaining positive professional relationships both internally and externally.
Practical project management, and data analytics and reporting capabilities to support program management and monitoring.
A strong alignment with the ANAO's values, with a genuine enthusiasm for contributing to meaningful work within a collaborative, supportive, and flexible environment.
We encourage applicants to refer to the ANAO Core Capability Framework.
These roles are suited to candidates at the 'Developing' or 'Advanced' tier of the Pathways to Professionalisation.
Desirable qualifications There are no essential qualifications for this role, however, the following are desirable: Relevant qualifications in coaching, human resource management, organisational development, workplace education or instructional design, business, psychology and/or equivalent professional certifications through the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI).
Citizenship – To be eligible for employment with the ANAO, applicants must be an Australian citizen.
Security Clearance – The Australian community requires the highest level of integrity from ANAO employees.
The preferred applicant will be required to obtain and maintain a baseline security clearance.
For more information about the AGSVA security clearance process, please refer to the AGSVA website.
Notes Assessment process As part of the assessment process, you may be asked to participate in one or more of the following assessment activities: • Interview (in-person or virtual) Reasonable adjustment If you believe you may require reasonable adjustments to participate in the assessment process, please ensure this is indicated on your application.
A member of our recruitment team will contact you to discuss the adjustments prior to the assessment process.
How to apply Applications must be submitted using the online recruitment system.
Applicants are required to submit a current CV/resume and a statement of claims (500 words maximum) outlining how your skills, capability, knowledge and experience are suited to the role.
We highly recommend that you refer to the ANAO Core Capability Framework when preparing your statement of claims.
Contact Name: Ashley Jeanroy Phone Number: (02) 6203 7511 Email Address: ****** Closing date Applications close 11:30pm (AEST) Sunday 3 November 2024.
Recruit Ability applies to this vacancy.
Under the Recruit Ability scheme you will be invited to participate in further assessment activity for the vacancy if you choose to apply under the scheme; declare you have a disability; and meet the minimum requirements for the job.
For more information visit: https://www.apsc.gov.au/recruitability Getting to know the Australian National Audit Office The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) is a specialist public sector entity that provides a full range of audit services to the Australian Parliament, the Australian Government and public sector entities.
The 'Auditor-General Act 1997' provides the legislative framework for the role of the Auditor-General and the ANAO.
The purpose of the ANAO is to drive accountability and transparency in the Australian Government sector through quality evidence-based audit services and independent reporting to Parliament, the Executive and the public, with the result of improving public sector performance.
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The Auditor-General scrutinises and provides independent assurance as to whether the Executive is operating and accounting for its performance in accordance with Parliament's purpose.
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