Executive Officer, Council and Corporate Services Ongoing - Full Time - APS6$90,199 - $101,022Campbell, ACTThe RoleThe Memorial's Executive Officers provide a range of high level executive, secretariat, and project support services to the Memorial's Council, Executive and senior management in support of the organisation's strategic and operational objectives. There are three Executive Officer roles in the Executive Support Section – Public Programs; National Collections and Council / Corporate Services.The Executive Officers research and prepare strategic advice, information and reports on diverse and complex policy, planning, compliance and operational matters to facilitate informed decision making. They provide stakeholder management, including preparation of complex correspondence, to respond to emerging issues with minimal risk to the organisation.The Executive Officers provide secretariat services to critical meetings and groups across the Memorial including Council, the Corporate and Senior Management Groups and various steering committees, working groups and other deliberative bodies. The Executive Officers work closely with Branch Heads to co-ordinate, monitor and report on Branch activities. They also provide project management or support for small, urgent or confidential projects at the instruction of Branch Heads. Such projects may include procurement of goods and services, organisation of events or activities and support for critical operations such as the Memorial's VIP loans program and key stakeholder management.To be successful, Executive Officers must anticipate and address contentious issues, provide accurate advice on complex issues and legislation, often in consultation with key internal and external stakeholders, and usually within tight timeframes. They Executive Officers must build collaborative and inclusive networks across the Memorial at varying levels. The formation and maintenance of good working relationships is crucial to the effectiveness of the role.This particular role has a focus on managing parliamentary processes and providing secretariat support to Council and its committees.Core ResponsibilitiesUnder limited direction, provide a range of high level executive support services including: Branch level co-ordination of corporate activitiesBranch level corporate reportingSupport, co-ordinate or draft high-level correspondence, reports, new policy proposals, Council or Government documents and submissionsBranch level administration support and co-ordination including records managementResearch, consult and review key issues in order to prepare high level advice for Branch Heads on corporate activities, obligations and priorities.Provide a secretariat role organising meetings, including logistics, preparation of agendas, papers, minutes and co-ordination and support of follow up actions in relation to high level meetings or working groups.Provide project management and support for critical, time sensitive or confidential Branch activities including scoping, development, reporting and implementation of projects.Work collaboratively as part of the wider Executive Support Team.Play an integral role in delivering Ministerial requirements including the administration of internal processes for the provision of briefs and submissions to the Minister, Senate Estimates briefs, Questions on Notice, Parliamentary Inquiries and Ministerial and CEO correspondenceLiaise closely with key stakeholders on behalf of Council, Executive and senior management including Government and Defence, veterans and families, veterans' organisations, donors, contractors, volunteers and members of the public.Ongoing - Full Time - APS6$90,199 - $101,022Campbell, ACTThe RoleThe Memorial's Executive Officers provide a range of high level executive, secretariat, and project support services to the Memorial's Council, Executive and senior management in support of the organisation's strategic and operational objectives. There are three Executive Officer roles in the Executive Support Section – Public Programs; National Collections and Council / Corporate Services.The Executive Officers research and prepare strategic advice, information and reports on diverse and complex policy, planning, compliance and operational matters to facilitate informed decision making. They provide stakeholder management, including preparation of complex correspondence, to respond to emerging issues with minimal risk to the organisation.The Executive Officers provide secretariat services to critical meetings and groups across the Memorial including Council, the Corporate and Senior Management Groups and various steering committees, working groups and other deliberative bodies. The Executive Officers work closely with Branch Heads to co-ordinate, monitor and report on Branch activities. They also provide project management or support for small, urgent or confidential projects at the instruction of Branch Heads. Such projects may include procurement of goods and services, organisation of events or activities and support for critical operations such as the Memorial's VIP loans program and key stakeholder management.To be successful, Executive Officers must anticipate and address contentious issues, provide accurate advice on complex issues and legislation, often in consultation with key internal and external stakeholders, and usually within tight timeframes. They Executive Officers must build collaborative and inclusive networks across the Memorial at varying levels. The formation and maintenance of good working relationships is crucial to the effectiveness of the role.This particular role has a focus on managing parliamentary processes and providing secretariat support to Council and its committees.Core ResponsibilitiesUnder limited direction, provide a range of high level executive support services including: Branch level co-ordination of corporate activitiesBranch level corporate reportingSupport, co-ordinate or draft high-level correspondence, reports, new policy proposals, Council or Government documents and submissionsBranch level administration support and co-ordination including records managementResearch, consult and review key issues in order to prepare high level advice for Branch Heads on corporate activities, obligations and priorities.Provide a secretariat role organising meetings, including logistics, preparation of agendas, papers, minutes and co-ordination and support of follow up actions in relation to high level meetings or working groups.Provide project management and support for critical, time sensitive or confidential Branch activities including scoping, development, reporting and implementation of projects.Work collaboratively as part of the wider Executive Support Team.Play an integral role in delivering Ministerial requirements including the administration of internal processes for the provision of briefs and submissions to the Minister, Senate Estimates briefs, Questions on Notice, Parliamentary Inquiries and Ministerial and CEO correspondenceLiaise closely with key stakeholders on behalf of Council, Executive and senior management including Government and Defence, veterans and families, veterans' organisations, donors, contractors, volunteers and members of the public.Contact Information:For specific questions relating to this job vacancy, please contact: Rick Berry, (02) 6206 9821For questions relating to the online lodgement of your application, please email the Recruitment team via ****** Date:Applications close at 11:30pm, Tuesday, 15 April 2024For more details about the position and how to apply, please view the information pack.The Memorial is committed to workplace diversity and maintains an environment that values the contribution of people from different backgrounds and experiences. The Memorial welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, veterans, mature age people, people from diverse backgrounds, and people with a disability. Job Information Pack Opens in new windowStart your application by clicking the "begin" button.#J-18808-Ljbffr