A little bit about us
The Surface Transport Emissions and Policy (STEP) Division contributes to the wellbeing of all Australians by developing and implementing national reforms in surface transport policy and regulation (maritime, shipping, rail and road transport) to achieve efficient, productive, safe, and sustainable outcomes, which enhance Australia's international competitiveness. All Branches work closely with external stakeholders, including other Commonwealth departments and agencies, state and territory governments, industry and community representatives.
The Reducing Surface Transport Emissions (RSTE) branch in STEP is the preeminent adviser to Government on decarbonising cars, trucks, trains and ships. RSTE is looking for a new director, to head up the Maritime Emissions and Environment section.
The opportunity we have available
Are you concerned about climate change on the world's oceans and shipping industry? Would you like to lead the team charged by the Government to decarbonise the shipping industry? Shipping is the backbone of international trade and vital to Australia's economy. While shipping is the most energy efficient freight transport mode, it is a significant and growing source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In 2018, total shipping produced 2.9 per cent of global GHG emissions. International shipping produced 740 million tonnes ? more than all of Australia's emissions of 538 million tonnes in 2018. If international shipping were a country, it would be the 6th largest emitter…
The Government has put in place a team of experts to deliver on its maritime decarbonisation agenda, and we are looking for a leader to take this team forward.
What will you do?
Provide advice on maritime decarbonisation initiatives.
Complete the development and implementation of our domestic maritime decarbonisation program, including by progressing legislative reform.
Work with state and territories, and industry to deliver green shipping initiatives.
Negotiate green shipping corridors with other countries.
Represent Australia at International Maritime Organization meetings. Some international travel is a requirement of the role.
Who are we looking for?
To be successful in this role, you will need to demonstrate your ability to:
Achieve results and quality outcomes by showing initiative and leadership, working in a small team delivering multiple activities at any given time, often within tight timeframes.
Work with treaties and legislation would be an advantage.
Communicate effectively both written and verbal, delivering information in a variety of formats for a range of audiences.
Collaborate across diverse teams, using your exceptional interpersonal and engagement skills to engage with senior leaders and a wide variety of stakeholders, valuing different perspectives, contributions and backgrounds.
Lead and nurture your team, many of whom work remotely outside of Canberra.
Have a growth mindset with a willingness to continue to learn, develop, and foster an environment for team members to do the same.
Think strategically, evaluating complex information from a variety of sources to make connections and sound decisions while exercising good judgement.
We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply.
What else can we offer?
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