Canberra, Sydney, Darwin, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth Applications close 26 November About the Department The Department of Industry, Science and Resources and our broader portfolio are integral to the Australian Government's economic agenda. Our purpose is to help the government build a better future for all Australians through enabling a productive, resilient and sustainable economy, enriched by science and technology. We do this by:
Growing innovative & competitive businesses, industries and regions Investing in science and technology Strengthening the resources sector. The APS and the department offer a clear direction and meaningful work. You will be able to create positive impact in people's lives whilst contributing to improved outcomes for Australia and our people.
If you would like to feel a strong connection to your work and you are accountable, committed and open to change, join us in shaping Australia's future.
About the team The Business Grants Hub (BGH) is responsible for design and management of grant programs on behalf of 10 other Commonwealth departments, managing over $7b in government's investment in Australian businesses.
Grants play a critical role in:
supporting growth in businesses and industries fostering research and innovation strengthening communities helping the environment providing emergency relief We provide an end-to-end grant delivery service using a national network. In addition to grant program management, the division encompasses enabling functions that provide a comprehensive support model for grant delivery. These broadly include management of grant assurance and compliance activities, workforce planning as well as delivery of continuous improvement projects.
About the section The Assurance and Compliance team within the Business Grants Hub plays a vital role in supporting program teams, the Executives and Policy Partner agencies. The team is responsible for assurance advisory services, compliance monitoring, program reviews and project management. We support the management of risk by providing advice and assurance against legislative, policy and process requirements.
Our ideal candidate Our ideal candidates will have a demonstrated ability to lead a team and drive continuous improvement in relation to risk-based assurance and compliance activities. Our ideal candidates:
Enjoy leading staff, working collaboratively, and building partnerships and networks. Are open to learning; applying contemporary knowledge, curiosity, creativity, and ingenuity to solve problems. Have the agility to adjust to changing priorities and support their team through change Have excellent written and verbal communication skills and experience in managing, supporting and developing a geographically dispersed team Have a willingness to engage constructively with risk and positively challenge conventional ways of doing things Demonstrate empathy in your dealings with people from diverse backgrounds. We have a commitment to inclusion and diversity, with an ambition of being the best possible place to work. This reflects the importance we place on our people and on creating a workplace culture where everyone is valued and respected for their contribution. Our ideal candidate adds to this culture and our workplace in their own way.
Key competencies and experience: Experience in the planning and conduct of assurance activities to test risk controls and compliance, and make high quality recommendations based on analysis of the findings High-level understanding of the grant management environment or a demonstrated ability to quickly gain this (e.g. experience with interpreting and applying legislation in complex situations) Leadership and management skills, including the ability to support and develop a geographically dispersed team to deliver outcomes in the face of ambiguity and change Experience providing high quality advice and pragmatic recommendations on complex matters Experience building strong relationships and proactively dealing with challenging situations to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes both in person and remotely Identify common or systemic issues and support their remediation, including identifying and driving opportunities for continuous improvement What you will do As an Assistant Manager in the Assurance and Compliance team you will report directly to the Manager and work with a high level of autonomy under broad direction. You will:
Lead the development and implementation of an annual assurance plan to provide risk-based assurance across grant management practices Lead, manage and develop your team to deliver a range of assurance and compliance activities in a positive, productive and inclusive environment Maintain a strong working knowledge of relevant legislations and policies, including the PGPA Act 2013, the CGRPs 2024, departmental frameworks and policies, and provide advice on their application to grants management processes in complex situations Develop and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders Maintain overarching policy and procedure frameworks for grants management and administration Identify common or systemic assurance and compliance issues, and aid in their remediation and/or escalation Identify and lead continuous improvement initiatives and support your team's contribution to the division's strategic direction Eligibility To be eligible for employment in the APS and the department, candidates must be Australian Citizens.
Positions require a Baseline security clearance and successful candidates will be required to obtain and maintain a clearance at this level.
Notes We welcome applications from all over Australia and flexible working arrangements will be discussed with the successful applicants. However, you may need to be able to get to one of our State office locations in Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney to attend to IT matters, induction activities, such as face-to-face training, and where required for ongoing team planning and development opportunities.
A merit pool may be established and used to fill future vacancies within 18 months from the date the vacancy was first advertised in the Gazette.
Application information Your application must not contain any classified or sensitive information. This includes in your application responses, CV and any other documents. The selection panel may not consider applications containing classified information.
Please provide a pitch explaining how your skills, knowledge and experience will be relevant to this role and why you are the best candidate for the position. Your pitch can contain no more than 750 words and should align to the key duties listed above.
Please complete your application online and provide your current CV with your application. (CVs must be in .doc, .docx, or .pdf format).
Accessible application documentation is available in other formats on request. Please contact or (02) 6276 1235 if you require assistance with your application.
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Contact Information For more information regarding this opportunity, please contact Claire Bunkum on 07 3227 4716 or via email on
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