APS 5-6 (Administrative) - Workplace Relations Officer — Fyshwick, South Canberra
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$83,706 - $104,753 up to 15.4% Superannuation Brindabella Park - ACT The Role Do you seek a challenge with outcomes that directly benefit the Defence personnel and their families? Then this is the job for you People Policy and Employment Conditions Branch have multiple broadband APS 5-6 positions available where you will perform a broad range of workplace relations and support functions. The APS 5-6 Workplace Relations Officer will have experience in some or all of the following areas: The ability to convert data and information into valuable reports and/or advice. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. High level planning, organising and prioritising skills. Taking responsibility of a self-managed workload by meeting deadlines. Making decisions within parameters and escalating complex issues as necessary. The ability to research and interrupt policy and legislation. Stakeholder engagement. Demonstrated experiencing fostering good relationships. Supporting challenging and highly complex Human Resources activities. Examples of some of the duties that may be required include: Responding to a range of general HR and Industrial Relations matters verbally and in writing. Providing complex industrial relations policy advice to Senior Leaders. Contribute and/or lead the development of people policy. Provide secretariat support to working level meetings. Draft and develop executive briefs, committee papers and Questions on Notice. If you are a proactive and experienced Industrial Relations or HR professional with a passion for excellence and growth, we want to hear from you Join us in our mission to maintain a high-performing and successful team, and contribute to strategic people policy development to support Defence capability. Candidates for the Broadband APS Level 5-6 positions will be considered within the APS 5-6 classification range and assessed against the key selection criteria, APS Work Level Standards and level of experience. About our Team People Policy & Employment Conditions Branch is responsible for developing and implementing policies on pay and employment conditions for ADF members and APS employees. This recruitment round will be used to fill vacant positions in the below directorates. Military Remuneration (DMR) is responsible for developing remuneration policy for the consideration of the Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal. DMR manages policy on military salaries and allowances. It provides information and advice on complex matters in relation to these policies. Military People Policy and Domestic Conditions of Service is responsible for the development and maintenance of non-remunerative military people policies that apply to the management of, and conditions for ADF personnel. The directorate manages and reviews the Defence Regulation 2016, co-ordinates the ANZ and ADF Personnel Working Groups and manages the ADF Labour Agreement between Defence and the Department of Home Affairs. Superannuation Policy and Special Projects is responsible for providing policy advice and analysis to the Senior Leadership Group (SLG) and Ministers on superannuation issues and special projects. This includes proposals for, and implementation of, policy changes to particular military superannuation schemes and amendments to legislation. The Directorate also supports the Minister for Defence Personnel in responding to veterans’ queries and concerns. Overseas and Housing Policy is responsible for developing, innovating and contemporising policies relating to overseas conditions of service for Defence Personnel, and domestic Housing and relocation policy for ADF Personnel. APS Workplace Relations (APSWR) is responsible for the development, negotiation, dissemination, implementation and evaluation of conditions of employment and associated people policies for APS employees. It also manages of industrial matters and disputes. The Directorate also develops workplace agreements for SES and non-SES APS employees. Drafting and Engagement develop legal instruments that give effect to pay and conditions for the ADF and the APS workforce. Takes a user experience approach to providing access to pay and conditions information. Responsible for the ADF pay and conditions website. An order of merit will be created to fill future vacancies across the branch. Our Ideal Candidate We currently have a vacancy for the APS 5-6 Remuneration Policy and Business Administration Officer in the Directorate of Military Remuneration, an order of merit will be created to fill future positions across the branch. The team is responsible for coordinating pay and employment category proposals, and supporting Defence’s attendance at the Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal. This position performs broad range of administration tasks and governance tasks. The successful candidates will have a demonstrated ability to work collegiately within a large network of ADF and APS staff, from working level through to Senior Executive. They will be responsive to changing circumstances and possess excellent administration, time management, and adaptable communication appropriate to the audience. They will display initiative, have a strong attention to detail, and be committed to providing consistent, high-quality support, as well as a broad range of the below qualities and/or experience: Is motivated and takes ownership of their work. Work effectively both independently and/or leading a team. Demonstrated experience in policy development, preferably in a human resources context. Be adaptable whilst remain outcome-focused with an ability to achieve results. The ability to work in a geographically dispersed team. Exhibit strong ethics and judgement in working with sensitive and classified information. The successful candidate will be expected to show some of the above qualities and suitable candidates will be matched to suited roles as they become available. Information Pack Opens in new window

Applications close Sunday, 9 February 2025
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