Applications close 15.00 PM AEST, 26th March 2024
Mandatory: Australian Citizenship required to work within Federal Government.About the Organization:This leading Federal government agency supports Australian's in achieving their goals and helps them to live a better life. Their work has an impact on a significant area in the social sector, and you can contribute to the difference that they make in this role. This agency is known for having a great culture across different teams and have excellent office location in Geelong.About the Team:The Risk Advisory Branch supports the Agency to assess and manage risks. The branch supports risk owners to identify and manage risks inherent in their operating activities and strategic initiatives. It develops controls to mitigate risks and facilitate improved risk awareness and training, reporting on emerging risk profiles and trends.About the role:The EL1 AD Risk Advisory is accountable under broad direction to undertake very complex work that delivers quality outcomes across the functions of the Agency. The position is a team membership position within the Agency and has a concurrent requirement to resolve issues and risks across a broad range of activities of substantial depth involving significant detail and to provide support to the team leadership of their work area in the planning and coordination of the team.Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
- Providing informed risk advice on emerging issues impacting allocated portfolios by leading and facilitating risk discussions and workshops to identify, assess and control risks.
- Contributing towards achievement of annual risk implementation plan objectives.
- Monitoring and analysing trends in mitigating risks, including risk treatment plans used to minimise potential exposure and harness opportunities.
- Undertaking regular risk reviews to ensure continuous improvement of all risk data including controls and treatment actions.
- Developing, maintaining and implementing risk policies, plans, frameworks and guidelines.
- Leading the development and maintenance of operational risk registers.
- Undertaking risk management and assessment activities within an allocated context e.g. strategic, operational and program or project.
- Establishing and monitoring key risk indicators and identifying and facilitating corrective action to mitigate risks.
- Developing and implementing risk management approach and processes to methodologies, projects or programs.
- Preparing and reviewing written material including plans, reports, executive briefs and corporate documentation.
- Experience working in a similar role under Australian rules and regulations.
- Current Police Check, o ability to obtain one.
- Proficient in MS Excel
- Experience in Risk Management
- Strong Stakeholder management
- Leadership experience
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Experience in building relationships both with internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to work within and across teams, the ability to adapt quickly to a changing environment
- Ability to manage confidential and sensitive information.
- Ability to prioritise and allocate tasks in an efficient manner while also maintaining high work standards and accuracy.