- Salary Range: $136,269 to $162,414 plus 15.4% superannuation
- Canberra location
- TS-PV security clearance required
The Cyber and Critical Technology Intelligence Centre (the Centre) is a multi-agency institute based within the Office of National Intelligence.
The Mission and Intelligence Partnerships team within the Centre is responsible for enterprise level management of cyber and critical technology in the National Intelligence Community (NIC).
We apply our convening power and expertise in cyber and critical technology to maximise the value Australia’s intelligence capabilities provide to Government. We champion collaboration and collective action, looking for ways the NIC can tackle common challenges.
We are a small team looking for high-performing individuals willing to lead and establish new and emerging functions.
The Role
As the Director of the Cyber Intelligence Partnerships Section, you will:
- develop tailored cyber analytical products that will have impact with regional partners
- develop intelligence strategies and convene meetings to coordinate the NIC’s approach to cyber partnerships
- work collaboratively across ONI, the NIC and Australian Government to integrate our analysis and approach
- represent ONI at meetings with foreign governments and brief on cyber issues of common interest – potentially including travel on occasion
- lead a small team and foster a positive, supportive and high-performing team culture – including mentoring analysts
- contribute to broader activities across the Centre and team, such as supporting evaluation of the NIC’s efforts.
We are looking for someone to commence as soon as possible for at least 6-12 months on secondment or temporary transfer. We would be open to discussing alternative arrangements with a successful candidate.
We will consider higher duties for high-performing EL1 applicants.
Key attributesTo be successful in this role you will need to demonstrate:
- relevant subject matter expertise – such as experience working closely with, or within, the NIC on cyber or related missions
- experience undertaking integrated analysis, including the ability to evaluate potentially inconsistent / contested information and quickly reach robust conclusions and judgements
- excellent communication and representational skills, including the ability to clearly and persuasively convey complex ideas orally and in writing, as well as advanced editing skills
- a strong track record in promoting cooperation and collaboration within and between government organisations to achieve results
- demonstrated ability to manage a team and build collective capability through coaching and mentoring staff, providing performance feedback and encouraging career development
Desirable attributes:
- experience with extracting insights from cyber reporting data
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