Employment type: Ongoing
Location: Canberra
Categories: Executive Level 1, Research
About the department
The department plays a key role in the Australian Government’s agenda to create jobs and build a stronger, more resilient and competitive economy. Our work builds on Australia’s existing strengths, supports businesses to grow, and drives new opportunities for long-term productivity growth and prosperity. The success of the department helps Australia recover from the economic consequences of COVID‑19 and adapt to its ongoing effects. Through our work, we support the government’s economic recovery plan and help to deliver a better future for all Australians.
About the team
The Analysis and Insights Division is a dynamic group that supports the Department and its Ministers to drive economic growth and job creation for all Australians. Under the guidance of the Chief Economist, the Division aims to empower the Department to lead the national agenda on industry, science, energy and resources through compelling analysis, insights and advice.
The department has a wide range of programs and as such our work is diverse and interesting. Roles in the Division provide opportunities to work on various matters involving in-depth analysis as well as exposure to high level policy-making.
The Analysis and Insights Division has three branches:
Economic and Industry Analysis Branch
The Branch provides economic and industry analysis, insights and data that informs, influences and enhances policy development within the Department.
Resources and Energy Insights
The Branch helps people understand Australia’s minerals industry, by providing official data, analysis, insights and forecasts on energy and resources to support decision making.
Data and Evaluation Branch
The Branch provides data governance and management advice, analytical and reporting services, deliver data projects and drive national spatial data policy outcomes. The branch also provides evaluation services and advice on performance metrics across the Department.
We are looking to fill a number of roles across the Division, with placements based on your demonstrated skills and experience. A merit list may also be created to fill future vacancies that arise across the next year.
Our ideal candidate
We are looking for motivated and experienced Economic Analysts, Data Officers and Evaluators at the EL1 level.
Our ideal candidate will possess the following:
- A background in one or more of the following: economics, industry policy, resources, energy, policy analysis, econometrics, evaluation, research, data analysis or data policy.
- Strong written and oral communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex concepts in a high quality briefing.
- Strong interpersonal and stakeholder management skills, including the ability to build and lead effective relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders, including across federal government, state governments, and industry.
- Excellent organisational skills, including balancing short and long term priorities and the ability to be resilient and professional in undertaking sensitive work within tight timeframes.
- A desire to contribute to building a supportive team environment in a diverse workplace through coaching others, providing performance feedback, encouraging career development and working collaboratively and sharing information openly.
- High standards of professional and personal integrity in line with APS Values and APS Code of Conduct and relevant departmental policies.
Appropriate tertiary qualifications in economics, econometrics, policy, research, analysis or evaluation are desirable.
What you will do
Operating under broad direction, the successful candidate will:
- For Economic Analyst roles, provide timely and accurate analysis, research and advice, including data analysis, on a range of policy issues
- For Data Officer roles, support the implementation of initiatives and reporting under the department’s Data Strategy to grow a data-driven culture in the department
- For Evaluation roles, lead evaluations on the department’s programs or policies, or provide advice on evaluation approaches.
- Work collaboratively across the Division, the Department and the APS more broadly
- Engage positively and flexibly in meeting the demands of stakeholders, both internal and external to the Department
- Build and maintain networks with government, industry and/or international stakeholders in line with the APS Values and APS Code of Conduct and relevant departmental policies.
Eligibility
To be eligible for employment in the APS and the department, applicants must be Australian Citizens.
You will be required to obtain and maintain a Baseline security clearance.
Notes
This process is being used to fill immediate vacancies. A merit pool will be established and may be used to fill future ongoing vacancies.
The department does currently offer flexible work opportunities. This vacancy is Canberra based, although flexible or remote work arrangements may be considered. Please reach out to the contact officer to discuss this further.
How to apply
Your application must not contain any classified or sensitive information. This includes in your application responses, resume and any other documents. Applications containing classified information may not be considered by the selection panel.
You are required to complete your application online. Aligning your responses with the above job description, provide a one page pitch (750 word maximum) explaining how your skills, knowledge and experience will be relevant to this role and why you are the best candidate for the position.
Please provide your current CV with your application, along with contact details for two referees by 11.55pm Monday, 3 October 2022. (CVs must be in .doc, .docx, or .pdf format).
Contact information
For more information regarding this opportunity, please contact David Thurtell, via david.thurtell@industry.gov.au or on (02) 6102 9844.
Advertised: 14 Sep 2022 AUS Eastern Standard Time
Applications close: 03 Oct 2022 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time