Full time
The National Indigenous Australians Agency's Integrity Group is seeking to fill multiple vacancies in its Program Compliance and Fraud Branch (PCFB) and Integrity Advisory and Reporting team.
These are unique and exciting opportunities to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
The Fraud and Corruption Control Team (FCC) supports the NIAA to meet its legislated obligations as set out in Section 10 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Rule 2024 (the Fraud and Corruption Rule).
FCC is responsible for maintaining the NIAA's Fraud and Corruption Control Plan and Fraud and Corruption Risk Register; providing advice and support to NIAA program owners to review and update Fraud and Corruption Risk Assessments; and monitoring the implementation of fraud and corruption controls.
FCC also provides advice to the Senior Executive and CEO on the NIAA's overarching fraud and corruption risk policies and controls.
The Fraud and Corruption Investigations Section (FCIS) conducts criminal investigations of suspected and actual fraud across NIAA activities in line with Section 10 of the Fraud and Corruption Rule 2024.
FCIS investigations are carried out in accordance with the Australian Government Investigation Standards 2022 (the AGIS), and our investigators partner with law enforcement and intelligence agencies to carry out their investigation activities.
The Integrity Advisory and Reporting team (IAR) provides an end-to-end integrity advisory and issues intake, and assessment function.
IAR coordinates internal and external referrals, including those made to the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
The EL1 Assistant Director, Integrity Investigator works with a considerable degree of independence, under broad direction from the Director.
They are responsible for planning and delivering the work program, and reporting on progress against performance and quality indicators.
They are responsible for ensuring that performance measures are delivered.
The EL1 Assistant Director will manage a small team to perform duties including but not limited to:
Delivery of services and functions that support the NIAA to meet its legislated obligations as set out in relevant legislation (for example, the Fraud and Corruption Rule)Provide subject matter expert advice, feedback, and guidance during stakeholder meetings and responding to ad hoc requests for assistance and adviceSupport and mentor staff within the team to help build capabilities and strengthen skillsetsProvide advice and suggestions to help mitigate or treat fraud and corruption risks across the NIAADevelop policy and procedures for the conduct of investigationsLead and conduct complex and protracted investigations on NIAA funded service providers and NIAA officials where suspected fraud or corruption existsProvide specialist advice and lessons learned to internal and external stakeholders in relation to allegations of fraud and investigation issuesCarry out end to end criminal investigations, including through correctly managing records, gathering evidence and exhibits and preparation of briefs of evidence for the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, or for referral to the NACCUnderstanding and effective application of current investigative tools and fraud and corruption trends.Our Ideal Candidate: Candidates should exhibit sound judgement and professionalism appropriate to their level and have the capacity to work flexibly and responsively to achieve results.
To succeed in the role you will be able to demonstrate:
Effective communication skills, and an ability to work collaborativelyAbility to work independently and manage competing prioritiesStrong leadership skills and the ability to influence a diverse range of stakeholdersBehaviour that models and promotes APS Values and Code of Conduct and the NIAA Values and Behaviours in all aspects of the roleExcellent technical skills, and a commitment to learning and continuous improvementSelf-awareness, cultural competence and the ability to foster respect and diversity in the workplaceAn appreciation, awareness and understanding of matters relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities and demonstrate commitment to ongoing development and learning.Relevant investigation qualifications, such as a Detective designation, a Certificate IV and/or Diploma in Government Investigations or relevant experience.#J-18808-Ljbffr