Department of Home Affairs

Assistant Director - Cyber and Technology Policy


PayCompetitive
LocationBoro/New South Wales
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 131969

      Job Req ID

      Home Affairs - 131969

      Location

      ACT; NSW; QLD; SA; VIC

      Classification

      Executive Level 1 - $110,788.00 and $129,928.00 plus 15.4% super (part time pro-rata)

      Employment Type

      Ongoing (Permanent), Full-time

      Flexible work

      Flexible arrangements available

      Contact Officer

      Jessica French JESSICA.FRENCH@HOMEAFFAIRS.GOV.AU

      Applications close on 16/05/2024 at 11:59pm AEST (midnight) - Late applications will not be accepted.

      About our opportunity:

      This process is being used to fill up to 12 immediate vacancies. A merit pool may be established and used to fill similar vacancies for up to 18 months.

      About our team:

      Cyber & Infrastructure Security | Cyber & Technology Security Policy | N/A | Multiple

      The Cyber and Technology Security Policy Division (CTSPD) is seeking highly experienced EL1 Assistant Directors to join our team.

      CTSPD leads the development of national cyber and emerging and critical technology policy. We address the global challenges and opportunities that cyber and emerging and critical technology bring in order to maintain and enhance Australia's security, unity and prosperity. We work across government, industry, academia and internationally to support and guide policy concerning cyber, data and technology security. We are also responsible for setting and maintaining security policy to protect the Australian Government's people, information and assets, domestically and internationally.

      There are several vacant positions across the Division. Successful candidates will lead a team and oversee the development and implementation of policy and programs designed to address some of the most pressing and emerging national security challenges.

      Please visit our website for more information about the Department of Home Affairs or Australian Border Force

      Our ideal candidate:

      We value a diversity of different skills, qualifications, perspectives and backgrounds. There are a wide range of positions available across the Division and we take a flexible approach to recruitment. We can offer opportunities based on your professional interests and experience and encourage you to discuss these preferences with the panel during the interview process.

      We are looking for people who want to solve complex problems, drive and deliver initiatives, and foster a positive team culture, whilst working in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Importantly, you don't need to be a technologist or deep subject matter expert, while this would be helpful for some roles, generalist problem solving and critical thinking skills will enable you to fully contribute.

      Depending on the specific role, the successful applicants would have:

      • Demonstrated leadership experience and proven ability to lead and maintain a high performing, motivated and well-supported team
      • Excellent engagement skills, including with government, industry and international stakeholders to co-design and implement legislative and non-legislative measures to enhance cyber and protective security across the Australian economy
      • Proficient understanding of national security, cyber security or protective security policy and be able to leverage this knowledge to assist in the delivery of new policy initiatives and frameworks across government
      • Demonstrated understanding of Australia's statutory, regulatory and policy frameworks relevant to cyber security and apply this knowledge to highly complex policy development
      • Proficient written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to write clearly and persuasively to influence outcome and produce high quality ministerial or executive briefings and submissions
      • Demonstrated integrity and sound judgement when engaging with risk.

      Duties and responsibilities:

      The Cyber and Technology Security Policy Division has multiple current and expected vacancies for EL1 Assistant Directors. Within the Division, you will work within your team and across your Section to:

      • support development of proposed cyber security legislative reforms, including consultation processes, policy development and development of materials such as drafting instructions
      • engage across agencies and with industry stakeholders to support strategic policy development across a number of cyber and technology security related initiatives
      • work both autonomously and collaboratively to contribute to key policy initiatives and ongoing programs, in line with current priorities and in response to emerging and future threat vectors and opportunities
      • engage with international counterparts to progress a range of current and emerging cyber and technology policy matters and support policy implementation and evaluation across the breadth of the cyber security agenda
      • maintain the Protective Security Policy Framework and support Australian Government entities to effectively implement information, technology, personnel, physical, risk and governance security policy
      • develop high quality briefing materials and advice to support the Department's identified strategic priorities and engagement with Government, industry and international stakeholders.

      Additional information:

      • Tertiary qualifications or demonstrable experience in cyber security, international relations, national security, law, law enforcement, intelligence, operational governance and planning, crisis response and preparedness, program management and public administration (or similar).

      How to apply:

      Submit your application and CV through the Home Affairs’ recruitment system (ourPeople) before the closing date on 16/05/2024 at 11:59pm (midnight) AEST – Late applications will not be accepted.

      As part of your application you will be required to prepare and submit a one-page applicant response document in relation to the advertised role, outlining:

      • How your skills, knowledge, and experience will be relevant to this role
      • Why you are interested in the role and what you can offer us
      • Any specific examples or achievements that demonstrate your ability to perform the role.

      Applicant response documents must be a minimum 11pt font in MSWord or PDF format, include your full name and the Requisition Number – 131969 in the document footer.

      Prior to preparing your response it is recommended you review the Work Level standards relevant to the classification you are applying to. It may also be useful to refer to the Integrated Leadership Systems information relevant to the classification.

      Eligibility:

      To be eligible for the position you must be an Australian Citizen.

      The successful candidate will be required to obtain and maintain a Negative Vetting Level 1 (AGSVA) security clearance and an Employment Suitability Clearance (ESC).

      Diversity and inclusion:

      The Department is committed to workforce diversity and applicants who are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, come from a diverse cultural or linguistic background or have a disability are encouraged to apply.

      RecruitAbility applies to this vacancy. Under the RecruitAbility scheme you will be invited to participate in further assessment activity for the vacancy if you choose to apply under the scheme; declare you have a disability; and meet the minimum requirements for the job. For more information visit: https://www.apsc.gov.au/recruitability

      Technical assistance:

      For technical enquiries please call or email for assistance:

      Please include any applicable screen captures, a response will be provided during business hours.

      Notes:

      The Department of Home Affairs offers an attractive remuneration package, including salary, superannuation benefits and flexible working conditions appropriate to the level of the position.

      The Department may provide relocation assistance to eligible APS employees required to relocate. The level of assistance will vary depending on the reason for relocating and your personal circumstances. For further information please enquire with the contact officer listed in the advertisement.

      Information about employment and advice on how to apply for vacancies can be obtained from the Department’s website at https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about-us/careers

      Candidates should be aware that in roles where vaccination against COVID-19 is required by public health orders/directions or other legislation proof of vaccination will be required. If a candidate is not fully vaccinated or is unwilling to be vaccinated within a reasonable time period, they may not be offered that role.

  • About the company

      The Department of Home Affairs is the Australian Government interior ministry with responsibilities for national security, law enforcement, emergency management, border control, immigration, refugees, citizenship, transport security and multicultural a...

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