IDCARE is Australia's national identity and cyber support community service. Collectively, the Group provides community members and organisations with specialist client care where personal, account, and credential information are compromised. A unique contribution is made by blending the behavioural with the pragmatic and technical expertise. We apply the most current, up-to-date, and lived experiences and advice to our clients.
These services have the primary aim of assisting victims across the community to respond to the emotional impacts and consequences of these threats and to mitigate future negative behavioural impacts.
About the role Reporting to the Team Leader Profiling and Threat Detection, the primary purpose of the role is to work within our Intelligence Analytics and Assurance team to examine our data repositories, their administration, analytical processes, and visualisation. This is a casual role with flexibility to accommodate approximately 24 hours (2-3 days) per week.
IDCARE is an office-based work environment and operates extended business hours Monday to Friday between 7 am to 7 pm and Saturday 9 am to 12 pm AEST. This position is located within the IDCARE@ANU facility, and the successful candidate will be required to perform their duties from the ANU site.
Positive responsibilities include: Data wrangling and visualisation in accordance with IDCARE production priorities.Advancing IDCARE response testing knowledge base and supporting changes to IDCARE systems and procedures to accommodate testing results.Supporting the production of report preparation in accordance with IDCARE production priorities.Supporting the development of scripts and code that support quantitative analysis requirements.Working collegiately as part of the technical analysis stream and as a key member of a broader multi-disciplinary work environment.Skills, Experience, and Qualifications: We are seeking a highly analytical individual with a strong passion for problem-solving and critical thinking. The ideal candidate will possess the following skills and qualifications:
Analytical Skills: Proficiency in analysing and interpreting data using a variety of tools and methodologies. Ability to dissect complex problems, identify patterns, and draw meaningful conclusions from various data sources.Attention to Detail: Demonstrated ability to spot nuances and inconsistencies, ensuring accuracy and thoroughness in all tasks and processes.Critical Thinking: A strong capacity for evaluating information objectively, considering all relevant factors, and drawing well-reasoned conclusions. Proven ability to approach challenges creatively and strategically, providing innovative and effective solutions.Investigative and Inquisitive Mindset: An inherent curiosity and an eagerness to dig deeper into data, systems, or situations, always looking for insights and solutions.Communication Skills (Written): Strong written communication skills, with the ability to clearly and concisely present findings and ideas in reports, emails, and other written formats.Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment, sharing insights, offering support to colleagues, and contributing to team success.Interest in Open Source Intelligence (OSINT): Demonstrated familiarity with open source intelligence and data gathering techniques, with an enthusiasm for staying up-to-date on new methods and technologies in this field.A one-page statement that addresses the skills, experience, and qualifications requirements above, including an indication of when you would be available to commence if you were successful.
Our recruitment process is a blend of telephone and face-to-face interviews for shortlisted candidates. This process is as much about you feeling comfortable about us as it is about IDCARE finding the right people.
The successful candidate will be required to hold a current Working With Children Check and return a positive National Police Check. Any offer of employment is subject to satisfactory findings of these checks.
Work Rights: Australian Permanent Resident
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