Merit List/Pools and How They Will Be UsedApplicants suitable for the role but not offered the position for the current vacancy may be placed in a merit list or pool. If the applicant agrees, the results may be shared with other Australian Public Service (APS) agencies for filling similar roles. Applicants may be offered a future role without the need to reapply. A merit list or pool may be used for up to 18 months.The mission of the Australian Federal Police is to provide dynamic and effective law enforcement to the people of Australia. It provides policing throughout Australia in relation to the prevention and detection of crimes against the Commonwealth, its laws and integrity, and community police services to the Community of the ACT.Working for the AFP provides you with a diverse and rewarding career. Whether you immerse yourself in a position on the frontline or provide critical operational or professional support, the work you do makes a big impact on the people of Australia.We recognise your contribution to our workforce and offer generous remuneration and conditions including:Five weeks of paid annual leave per year + additional paid Christmas stand down18 days of paid personal leave per yearGenerous superannuation of 15.4%16 weeks of paid maternity leave (after 12 months of service) + an additional 36 weeks of maternity leave without payFlexible and hybrid working arrangements that provide work/life balanceHealth & wellbeing services – with a focus on early intervention, education and prevention.Access to ongoing training and professional development opportunitiesThe Key Duties of the Position Include:Applications are sought from suitably qualified applicants wishing to be considered for Executive Level roles (Band 9) within Pacific Command. A merit pool will be created for upcoming vacancies and higher duties opportunities. While the positions are Canberra based, consideration will be afforded to flexible and remote working arrangements.As a central contributor to the Australian Government's Pacific Strategy, Pacific Command leads AFP's efforts in maintaining regional stability, security and capability in the Pacific through collaboration with Pacific policing partners, and leading efforts to prevent and disrupt transnational crime threats.The Pacific Strategy branch within Pacific Command is responsible for design, leading and primarily implementing the Pacific Policing Initiative, as well as driving broader Pacific strategy, coordination and engagement. Sections within the Pacific Strategy branch include Pacific Strategy and Coordination, Pacific Policing Initiative Design and Implementation, Strategic Effects Team and the Pacific Policing Infrastructure Program. All sections engage with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including Senior Executive, Government counterparts and Pacific policing partners.All Coordinator roles within Pacific Strategy are responsible for enhancing whole of Australian Government (WoAG) coordination to support the implementation of regional law enforcement activities consistent with priorities of the Pacific policing partners.As a Coordinator within the Pacific Strategy branch, you will be part of a dynamic team and will play a key role in shaping and delivering the Pacific strategy and Pacific Policing Initiative. This includes driving strategic dialogue through police-to-police and with WoAG partners, provision of policy advice and briefings to support Pacific-focused forums and summits, building a sustainable governance model and enhancing processes to support project delivery, as well as broader community engagement strategies.Your role will be instrumental in enhancing processes to deliver effective client service, change management, leadership and mentoring to help the team achieve its potential.Executive Level employees must also ensure the achievement of outcomes are in accordance with the regulatory framework, the AFP Code of Conduct and the AFP Governance Instruments.What Will You Do?In this role you will:Lead, manage, coach and mentor a range of team leaders.Coordinate and oversee timely, accurate and concise briefs and advice on Pacific policing, for AFP Executive, government partners and other key stakeholders.Build and foster collegiate networks with WoAG, internal AFP and Pacific partners.Ensure change management processes and procedures are executed effectively.Manage and support the delivery of key projects in support of the AFP Pacific Strategy and priorities of Pacific policing partners. This includes overseeing all phases of the strategy design elements, project management lifecycle for major initiatives and cross-functional activities to ensure quality outputs which are measured and are on time and budget.Understand and create opportunities for optimal design and project delivery processes.Develop and support corporate and strategic priorities for Pacific Command in accordance with the broader AFP strategic direction.Enable and support individual growth, career opportunities and succession planning through development capability within the team.Cultivate an environment of high performance, positivity, responsiveness and client service.NotesNational or international travel may be required.This role is an AFP Executive Level role.This role is located in ACT and applicants are expected to be based in ACT.Commitment to Diversity and InclusionAt the AFP, we value the different perspectives, approaches and lived experiences of our people, and recognise that our collective intelligence and diversity is what makes us stronger. As such, we encourage applications from people from all walks of life, including people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, First Nations people, women, the LGBTQI community and people with a disability.Getting to Know the Australian Federal PoliceAs Australia's national policing agency, the AFP is a key member of the Australian law enforcement and national security community, leading efforts to keep Australians and Australian interests safe both at home and overseas. The AFP also has responsibility for providing community policing services to the Australian Capital Territory and Australia's territories, including Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Norfolk Island and Jervis Bay.
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