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The EL1 Assistant Director Workplace Integrity 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. The role will demonstrate the ability to deliver human resources services within a public service context. It provides critical operational and strategic advice to stakeholders through the interpretation and application of employment legislation, government policies, employee relations best practice and the Agency’s Enterprise Agreement and related policies. The EL1 Assistant Director Workplace Integrity will work within an agile and fast paced environment where priorities evolve quickly and will exercise a considerable degree of independence and professionalism in dealing with highly confidential and complex matters. The role is responsible for actively managing key internal and external stakeholder relationships and may be required to represent and negotiate on behalf of the Agency to advance the Agency’s interests across a range of forums.
Job Responsibility:
Researching, interpreting and applying an extensive knowledge of the APS HR legislation and policies and Agency's Enterprise Agreement and related HR policies to provide advice, support and management relating to complex people matters
Undertaking risk evaluation processes to make decisions, with limited direction, on the appropriate course of action to address very complex people matters in often challenging environments with multiple impacts
Undertaking Code of Conduct investigations and case management in accordance with the Public Service Act 1999
Conducting primary Reviews of Action and case managing secondary Reviews of Action under Section 33 of the Public Service Act 1999
Undertaking case management of External Jurisdiction matters in collaboration with the Legal Services Branch
Reviewing, analysing and managing Agency policies
Assessing, reporting and analysing case metrics to provide P&C Executive with meaningful, accurate and timely data in order to anticipate issues, inform decisions and steer the direction of people management
Requirements:
Must be an Australian citizen to be eligible to apply for this position
Extensive experience delivering human resources services within a public service context, particularly in workplace relations or integrity
Demonstrated experience in conducting formal investigations and handling external jurisdiction matters
Experience with Client Records Management (CRM) systems
In-depth Legislation Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of the APS HR legislative framework and the Public Service Act 1999
Independence & Accountability: The ability to work under broad direction while delivering high-quality outcomes and managing demanding workloads
Stakeholder Management: Exceptional skills in building relationships, negotiating on behalf of the Agency, and representing the Agency’s interests across various forums
Emotional Intelligence: The resilience and empathy required to deal with challenging conversations, behaviors, and confronting situations
Sound Governance: A commitment to maintaining high standards of practice through rigorous risk management and leadership in workplace health and safety
What we offer:
Access to benefits platforms with discounts at major retailers
Weekly pay runs
Exclusive access to roles before they go to market
Employee assistance programme, including counselling services