Australian Electoral Commission | Assistant Director, Indigo Program Management Office Branch | Canberra

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Full time
You will join a team of highly motivated and collaborative professionals that work in the Enterprise Transformation Group (ETG). The ETG is made up of two Divisions, the Chief Information Officer Division (CIOD) and the Enterprise Strategy and Transformation Division (ESTD), that have been established to drive the AEC's transformation agenda, and to deliver the Election Systems Modernisation Program (Indigo Program) on behalf of the agency.
The Indigo Governance and Assurance Team within the Indigo Program Management Office is responsible for maintaining oversight of the Indigo Program. This includes implementing fit-for-purpose governance arrangements and assessing Program performance through various assurance activities. The team is also responsible for ensuring the Program meets its external reporting obligations to the Department of Finance and the Digital Transformation Agency.
The team is committed to establishing and maintaining a high performing and positive workplace culture. You will operate in a fast paced, dynamic environment, working closely with Directors, Assistant Commissioners, First Assistant Commissioners, and all areas across the ETG.
The Opportunity
The Assistant Director, Risk and Benefits Management will undertake a range of activities to support the effective and efficient functioning of the Indigo Program. Providing high level support to the Assistant Commissioner and Directors, this will include leading and managing a small team of APS and specialists in the provision of a range of risk management, benefits management, program planning and reporting activities. This will require preparation and review of high-level documentation, analysis and advice.
The role will work closely with the Indigo and ETG leadership teams to ensure that work tasks are of high quality and completed on time. This role will also involve facilitating strategic activities for the Program, requiring engagement with internal stakeholders.
The Assistant Director, Risk and Benefits Management will have excellent relationship management skills, forming and maintaining positive working relationships across the ETG and the agency. Building strong and effective relationships with a range of stakeholders with key internal stakeholders, understanding and commitment to progress work priorities. Liaising with stakeholders from other APS investment program and project teams, and other external bodies to integrate program outcomes.
You will provide analysis on complex risks, issues and benefits mapping, and contribute to the planning, preparation and co-ordination of frameworks and/or Program management. Leading ongoing continuous improvement activities and champion opportunities to mature risk management and benefits management practices for the Program.
The Assistant Director will manage recruitment, performance, development, team communication, and ensuring a safe and diverse work environment. Prepare and present a range of high quality and precise communication material, including Executive briefings, Committee papers, governance frameworks, and external reporting obligations.
To excel you'll have:
Strong understanding of risk management and/or benefits management methodologies in a program or project management environment. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to effectively communicate information to a range of audiences. Strong attention to detail and experience in managing quality assurance (writing, editing, proof reading) of high volumes of correspondence, briefs and reports. Excellent teamwork skills, with the ability to work with colleagues to achieve outcomes. Analysis and investigative skills, gathering information from a variety of sources, exploring new ideas, identifying opportunities for continuous improvement and identifying any critical gaps. Experience effectively managing competing priorities and strategic directions, with the ability to remain calm under pressure and respond flexibly to change and uncertainty. Strategic skills to drive and positively influence team members and stakeholders. Proven ability to make sensitive and complex decisions using professional judgement within legislative parameters and delegated authority. Relevant tertiary qualifications in a related field. Experience working in, managing or co-ordinating projects or programs, preferably using an Agile methodology. AEC employees must be Australian citizens. Applicants are required to consent to, undergo, obtain and maintain a character clearance. Applicants are required to consent to, undergo, obtain and maintain the security clearance required for this role. Due Date : Thursday 12 December 2024, 11:59pm AEDT
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