- Join a professional team and develop your skills, knowledge and experience in a highly respected workplace.
- Engage in a range of interesting and often challenging issues including funding agreements with the Australian Government for essential services by Tasmania.
- Enjoy flexible work arrangements and receive access to quality learning and development opportunities.
About the Branch
As part of the Economic and Financial Policy Division, the Intergovernment and Financial Policy Branch provides advice on the major sources of revenue to the Government such as GST Revenue, own source revenue, and Australian Government grants and transfers. The Branch also provides policy advice on major intergovernmental agreements such as health, education, housing, disability, infrastructure, and the environment.
About the opportunity
The Intergovernment and Financial Policy Branch is looking for a versatile and collaborative individual, who has well-developed analytical and research skills, together with proven communication skills.
This is a great opportunity to apply your problem-solving skills within a supportive team environment and assist with research, investigation and analysis on intergovernmental financial relations and taxation issues.
Success in the role requires the ability to analyse data and information; communicate effectively verbally and in-writing; deliver quality output; and with support and direction, the ability to develop your judgment and conceptual skills.
If you are interested in this role, we strongly encourage you to contact the person listed below to ensure you have a good understanding of the role and how it fits within Treasury.
We welcome applications from a diverse range of applicants and provide opportunities for flexible working arrangements. We want our employees to reach their full potential which is why we make reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process to enable candidates with disability, illness and injury to fully participate. Please notify us if you require any support or adjustments during the recruitment process to enable your full participation.
Hours per fortnightUp to 73.5 - hours flexible - talk to us about how this could work for you. We are open to considering a range of flexible work options including part-time hours.
Desirable RequirementsCompletion or partial completion of relevant tertiary or industry qualifications, and/or professional affiliation.
Download the Statement of Duties and any Associated DocumentsPlease download the Statement of Duties, Advice to Applicants and Frequently Asked Questions below:
724317 - Statement of Duties - Senior Policy Analyst.docx
724317 - Statement of Duties - Senior Policy Analyst.pdf
Advice to Applicants.DOCX
Advice to Applicants.pdf
Frequently Asked Questions for Applicants.DOCX
Frequently Asked Questions for Applicants.pdf
How to applyBefore applying, we encourage you to make contact with the person listed below to ensure you have a good understanding of the role and how it fits within Treasury.
To apply, please provide a copy of your current Resume and Short Form Application (maximum 2 pages) outlining your experience, skills and knowledge as they relate to the Statement of Duties.
Refer to the 'Advice to Applicants' and 'Frequently Asked Questions' documents for further information.
Please note that we do not require a separate statement addressing the selection criteria.
To submit your application, please click the blue "Apply Now" button. You will be prompted to complete an online application form and to attach your Resume and your two page Short Form Application (please note that you can upload .doc, .docx, .pdf, .rtf, and .txt file types only). Referee details are submitted as part of the online application process, so ensure you have the contact details for two referees before doing this.
For more informationJodi Willcox
Director
************@treasury.tas.gov.au
(03) 6145 5***