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.
About the team
The Australian Space Agency is a specialist division within DISR that provides leadership on civil space capability to uplift Australia's use of space. The Agency ensures that Australia's space activities contribute to improved productivity, more resilient communities, environmental sustainability, furthering scientific knowledge, and strengthening national security.
Lead and coordinate space policy across government to ensure a coherent approach
Shape and grow Australian space capability for the benefit of the nation
Lead international civil space partnerships to create opportunities for Australia and support foreign policy objectives
Promote a responsible space sector through education, technology and regulation
Advance understanding of the contribution of space to a productive, resilient, and sustainable Australia
The opportunity
The Space Policy Branch is responsible for providing high quality policy advice on the space sector to achieve civil space outcomes to the benefit of Australia. The branch works across all levels of government to coordinate space policy. Space Policy Branch focuses on:
Civil space policy alignment
Space national security
Community engagement
As the Director, Civil Space Policy, you will work across government, industry, and academia to ensure Australia continues to benefit from the free and open use of space. You will have an opportunity to work alongside individuals with government, industry, and space expertise, including technical, policy, international engagement, regulatory, and communications specialisations.
Our ideal candidate
Have a career history in developing policy in the government context relevant to the application of advanced technologies to broader societal outcomes.
Be able to facilitate the development and successful shepherding of advice for ministerial consideration.
Apply strategic thinking and use your existing network across government and the sector to achieve outcomes and to creatively solve complex policy challenges.
Be a leader who sees the big picture and can motivate and organise a team to work through ambiguity to achieve concrete outcomes.
Have experience in leading and building teams, including virtual teams that extend across organisational boundaries.
Have excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills to build coalitions of support among disparate stakeholder groups.
Not be daunted by complexity and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.
Our department has 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 each and every one of us is valued and respected for our contribution.
What you will do
As the Director, Civil Space Policy, you will consult and coordinate with all levels of Australian government and the broader sector so space can contribute to the Minister's objectives and the Government's broader agenda of a Future Made in Australia. You will be responsible for development of policies and advice in areas such as:
The sustainable use of space as a usable and beneficial environment for Australia
The elements of a successful Australian spaceflight ecosystem
Space sector development and coordination
Space workforce policy in alignment with whole of government settings
Engagement with state and territory jurisdictions to ensure space policy alignment on issues of national concern.
A key element of the role is ensuring the successful facilitation of the Space Coordination Committee, State & Territory Space Coordination Committee, and Senior Space Committee of Australian Governments.
In carrying out these key duties, you will:
Set strategic direction, develop long-term plans, and implement operational strategies.
Provide strategic advice, problem solving and issues management for internal and external stakeholders in relation to complex and potentially controversial matters.
Develop and manage key strategic relationships with a broad range of stakeholders, promoting the agency's business objectives.
Coordinate and assume responsibility for complex or sensitive projects or work programs that have strategic, political, and/or operational significance.
Provide strategic direction to your team, including developing business plans, strategies and priorities, and monitor workflow and performance.
Provide leadership in implementing and promoting a climate of change and continuous improvement through coaching others, providing performance feedback, conflict resolution, and encouraging career development.
Identify, manage, and evaluate risk in all decision making and delivery of outcomes.
Apply knowledge of and comply with legislative frameworks, government decision-making and agency guidelines and regulations, in addition to the Australian Public Service (APS) Values and Code of Conduct.
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
The department offers flexible work opportunities for many roles. This vacancy is Adelaide or Canberra based, although flexible or remote work arrangements may be considered. Please reach out to the contact officer to discuss further.
Children and young people are valued and respected. We are committed to child safety and well-being. Staff are expected to have an understanding of children and young people's diverse needs and culturally safe practices. This includes adhering to the APS Code of Conduct and the department's Code of Conduct related to Child Safety.
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 500 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.
Please refer to our Applying for a position information for additional information on how to apply.
Contact Information
For more information regarding this opportunity, please contact Chris Hewett on 0436 415 343 or via email on ******.
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