The department is seeking talented and driven people to support the policy development and delivery of enabling services for the department. Multiple roles are available with a range of focus areas including: Audit and Compliance Cabinet, Ministerial and Parliamentary Client Services (including consular and passports) Crisis Management and Contingency Planning Fraud, Corruption and Enterprise Integrity Governance and Enterprise Risk Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Media and Strategic Communications Procurement and Contract Management Property and Facilities Management Protocol and Executive ServicesWe strongly encourage candidates who can demonstrate their knowledge and skills in the above areas to apply. As there are a range of vacancies across the department, your application should highlight your specific capability and experience in one or more of the above areas.The initial vacancies to be filled from this process are based in Canberra. This process may be used to fill roles in other locations in Australia and overseas.Our ideal APS Level 4 candidates will: be confident providing sound advice and information on corporate programs, activities, and services be capable of prioritising and managing tasks, monitoring workflow, and communicating issues that may impact on the work area demonstrate functional expertise in the area of capability and a good understanding of applicable legislation and policy frameworks relevant to the role communicate ideas and identify opportunities to improve the efficiency of business processes. participate in strategic planning and decision making within the work area work under general direction and exercise judgement with respect to how procedures and guidelines are interpreted and applied be a confident communicator, both verbally and in writing demonstrate an ability to actively build and maintain effective internal and external stakeholder relationships.Our ideal APS Level 5 candidates will: demonstrate an ability to develop and maintain internal and external relationships and respond to stakeholder needs and expectations have a well-developed understanding of applicable legislation and policy frameworks relevant to the role, and an ability to provide advice and make decisions based on sound subject matter knowledge have a demonstrated ability to work under limited guidance, identify problems or issues and resolve them or raise with management be capable of exercising judgement, making independent decisions and being accountable for outcomes be willing to guide and support less experienced staff to achieve goals by providing guidance and quality assurance be a confident communicator with well-developed written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to target communications to diverse audiences.All employees of the department are expected to abide by theAPS Values and Code of Conductand theDFAT Values Statement.Diversity at DFATThe department recognises the importance of valuing diversity and is committed to improving and sustaining employment outcomes for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. As a department that represents Australia to the world, we strive to have a workforce reflective of the diversity of the Australian population. We value the talents and skills of people of diverse cultural backgrounds and support culturally inclusive recruitment practices. We encourage all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply for vacancies with the department. For more information on the departments diversity and inclusion program, strategies and plans, our Indigenous Employees Network and Inclusion Champions, please visit the DFAT Careers page.Confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritageWe encourage all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply for vacancies with DFAT. Please let us know if you require adjustments to ensure you can fully participate in this recruitment process by emailing the contact listed in the applicant information pack.In applying under this affirmative measure, you will be required to provide evidence to confirm you are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australian. This evidence may be provided as part of your application or at a later stage of the recruitment process. Acceptable evidence includes: a letter signed and executed by the Chairperson of an incorporated Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander organisation confirming you are recognised as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person; or a confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent form executed by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander organisation; or two statutory declarations confirming you are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Australian. The first declaration must be completed by you and the second declaration can be completed by an Indigenous Service Provider (e.g. a University Support Unit or an Indigenous Medical Service) or an APS employee, who is also Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.The National Indigenous Times acknowledges and pays respect to past and present Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation. We recognise Aboriginal Community''s continuing connection to their lands, waters and stories and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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APS4/5 Enabling Services Affirmative Measures - Indigenous (Multiple Vacancies)