DEPARTMENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
JOB DESCRIPTION
Agency Department of the Legislative Assembly Work Unit Library and Research Service
Job Title Manager Library and Research Service Designation Administrative Officer 7
Job Type Full time Duration Ongoing
Salary $113,938 - $122,574 Location Darwin
Position Number 47105 RTF 309553 Closing 20/11/2024
Contact officer Elise Dyer, A/ Clerk Assistant Chamber and Serjeant at Arms on 08 8946 1480 or ******
Agency Information www.parliament.nt.gov.au
Information for Applicants
Applications are limited to a one-page cover letter and a detailed resume.
The NTPS values diversity and aims for a workforce that represents the community.
The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies.
For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go to the Office of the Commissioner for Public Employment (OCPE) website.
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy.
For more information on Special Measures, go to the OCPE website.
Apply Online: https://jobs.nt.gov.au/Home/JobDetails?rtfId=309553
Our Values
Respect, Impartiality, Professionalism, Customer Service, Creativity and Westminster Heritage
Primary Objectives
The Manager Library and Research Services provides high-quality research support to Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), enabling improved contributions to parliamentary processes and debates, including in Assembly committees, and effective scrutiny of government activities and policies.
The position also provides strategic direction and leadership to the unit, leads continuous quality improvements, and manages the unit's workload based on resource capacity and service demands.
Context Statement
The Department of the Legislative Assembly provides the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, its Members and Committees with quality and timely support for the operation of the Parliament, Parliamentary Committees, the Parliament House precinct, and Electorate Offices (and staff).
The Library and Research Services Unit, which is part of the Parliamentary Support Division, assists MLAs and their staff to undertake their parliamentary duties by providing timely, confidential and impartial library, reference and research services.
Key Responsibilities Provide comprehensive, timely and quality research and analysis on subject matter requested by MLAs. Undertake legislative research to provide jurisdictional comparisons of legislation and regulations. Prepare high level reports, discussion papers and briefing notes. Provide strategic direction and leadership to the unit including recruitment and training, and lead continuous quality improvements in the provision of library and research services. Provide advice to MLAs, the Speaker and government staff. Develop and maintain effective relationships with relevant stakeholders at local, Territory and national levels. Ensure corporate records are maintained and appropriate data is collected to generate reports on workload and resourcing of the unit. Selection Criteria Essential Highly developed written communication skills, and more than 12 months' demonstrated experience in high level research, analytical and report writing. Effective oral communication and negotiation skills to engage with MLAs and their staff and stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to work independently, set priorities and meet deadlines under pressure; think and act strategically; and manage a small team in a demanding environment. Proven collaboration and interpersonal skills, with a demonstrated ability to establish and sustain productive working relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including with people from diverse cultures. Demonstrated administrative and organisational skills, and proficiency in the creation, management and maintenance of corporate records. Thorough understanding of public policy and the operation of government. Proven ability to respect and adhere to the requirements of confidentiality, impartiality and integrity. Desirable Tertiary qualifications in a relevant field. Knowledge of parliamentary procedures and legislative processes. Requirements for Selection and Undertaking the Role Prior to being formally offered a position with the Department of the Legislative Assembly, applicants will be required to submit a pre-employment declaration which includes information regarding their criminal history, conflict of interest and other continuing employment or volunteer work. The successful applicant will be subject to a criminal history check.
A criminal history will not exclude an applicant from this position unless it is a relevant criminal history. Access to recreation leave will be restricted during Parliamentary sitting periods. The right to disconnect – This position is not expected to be available for regular work-related contact outside of normal work hours. #J-18808-Ljbffr