Flexible working arrangements where the employee works partly in the office and partly from home. Opportunity Type Full-Time Opportunity Status Ongoing; Non-Ongoing Opportunity Employment Type Specified Term Opportunity Employment Type Details Initial period of up to 12 Months with an opportunity to extend. The key duties of the position include: Manage the ANAO's application of the Information Security Manual (ISM) and ACSC Essential Eight Maturity Model using a risk-based approach to protect ANAO ICT systems and information assets;Conduct reviews, investigations and assessments in support of internal requirements and government requirements such as the annual PSPF Compliance report and the ANAO Protective Security Risk Review;Assist in the design and implementation of controls in the physical, personnel and information security space;Investigate security matters and prepare advice to senior management on the security of the agency's Information Communications Technology (ICT) systems;Act as Assistant Agency Security Adviser (ASA) with responsibility for supporting the ASA to provide protective security arrangements, liaison with ASIO, the AFP, other agencies and organisations;Develop and maintain policy, instructions and guidelines, and coordinate with relevant ANAO staff, contractors and agencies to ensure compliance with relevant legislative, whole of government policies and regulatory frameworks;Develop and maintain plans and procedures for other security issues, business continuity and emergency management;Develop and deliver training, education and awareness programs to ANAO staff on workplace safety, emergency management and security matters. Who we are looking for There are no mandatory qualifications for this role. However, the following skills, knowledge and attributes are highly desirable:Knowledge of the Commonwealth's Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF), Information Security Manual (ISM) and ACSC Essential Eight Maturity Model;Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the delivery of security services, including emergency management, Business Continuity Planning and Risk management;Demonstrated capacity to work in a multi-disciplined team with a broad range of responsibilities;Demonstrated skills and experience in investigation, evaluation and assessment;Well-developed analytical, conceptual and written and communication skills;Highly motivated and adaptable and willing to work outside normal working hours when required. Eligibility Citizenship - To be eligible for employment with the ANAO, applicants must be an Australian citizen.Security Clearance - The preferred applicant will be required to obtain and maintain a security clearance at the Negative Vetting 2 level. Notes Assessment process / Reasonable adjustmentAs 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). 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 why you are interested in this position and why you believe that you have the skills, capabilities, knowledge and experience to be considered for this role. Contact Name: Danny Dawson (Chief Technology Officer)Phone Number: Email Address: Closing date Applications close 11:30pm (EST) Sunday 5 January 2025. 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.