Full time
Currently, there are around 4.3 million Australians with a disability. The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) implements the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which is one of the biggest social reforms in the country since Medicare. As an Agency, we support more than 600,000 participants with a significant and permanent disability, and the families and carers of those living with disability. For many Australians, this will be the first time they receive the disability support they need. The NDIA is designed to enhance the quality of life and increase economic and social participation for people with disability and will mean peace of mind for every Australian.
Deadly Opportunity Are you looking for a challenging new role? In The First Nations Branch as EL1 Program Manager you will be improving the experiences and outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants and staff?
The First Nations Group takes the lead in the NDIA's efforts to enhance access and outcomes for First Nations people with disabilities.
The First Nations Group drives system reform, policy development, and strategic initiatives that ensure First Nations voices are central to decision-making. Together, our branches facilitate a culturally safe Agency and scheme, driven by First Nations leadership and tailored to the unique needs of First Nations peoples with disability.
Where you can add value As an identified role, Program Managers will need to be able to explicitly demonstrate an understanding and commitment to cultural safety, particularly in addressing the unique challenges faced by First Nations peoples.
This role involves working closely with senior leaders, internal teams, and external stakeholders to provide advice on complex issues, ensuring that project and policy outcomes align with the broader Agency's strategic direction.
Responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:
Managing the facilitation of culturally safe environments for First Nations peoples and engaging with both internal and external stakeholders. Building and maintaining relationships with First Nations communities, government agencies, and other stakeholders to manage successful project and/or policy development and implementation. Managing business improvement initiatives to enhance the quality and performance of outcomes for First Nations peoples. Managing teams to deliver high-quality projects and policy initiatives, ensuring timely preparation and submission of accurate reports and briefs. Enough about us, let's talk about you The Program Manager roles are perfect for high performing individuals dedicated to promoting equity and enhancing the well-being of First Nations peoples. This position requires strong skills in policy development and/or project management, as well as the ability to collaborate effectively across teams. Graphic design and data & analytics skills may be considered as desirable skillsets.
As an ideal candidate, you will be able to work independently, organise your workflow and make decisions relating to your area of responsibility. In addition, you will demonstrate a high level of integrity and professionalism that aligns with the values and mission of the NDIA.
Your NDIA Experience We work as one team. We are accepting, diverse and driven. We take a shared approach to making progress. We welcome and support each other and encourage different ideas, insights and opinions. We empower and enable each other to be our best. We collaborate, connect and work together to create a workplace that makes us proud. And while we're based far and wide across the country, we make sure nobody feels they are out on their own.
You will work for a socially inclusive and culturally diverse workplace, that is making a meaningful impact to the lives of more than 600,000 Australians. Access to higher superannuation and above market leave entitlements Competitive remuneration and working conditions that support a positive work life balance Access to ongoing professional development and learning This role is performed nationally. We intend to fill this role in an ongoing capacity, however non-ongoing roles up to 12 months with the possibility of extension up to 2 years may be offered.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a pre-employment National Police History check, Worker Screening check and/or Working with Children Check (where required) and provide evidence of Australian Citizenship.
Applications for this role close on 2 December 2024 at 11:30pm AEDT.
With the exception of personal details, applications can NOT be edited or updated once submitted for consideration. Please make sure you are completely satisfied with your entire application before submitting.
NDIA is committed to supporting an inclusive and diverse workforce and welcomes and encourages applications from People with Disability (PwD), First Nations peoples, LGBTIQA+ people, people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds, Mature age workers, as well as young workers and supporting an inter-generational workforce and supporting gender equity and families. NDIA will provide reasonable adjustments for candidates to participate equitably in the recruitment process and discuss workplace adjustments to fulfil the inherent requirements of the role. If you require an adjustment to be made during the recruitment process (including alternate formats of the application form) or have an enquiry about the support provided, please contact DFP Recruitment on 1300 138 337
RecruitAbility applies to this position: The RecruitAbility scheme supports people with disability applying for jobs in the Australian Public Service (APS) by giving you a better opportunity to put forward your skills and experience during the selection process.
There are certain roles within the National Disability Insurance that may require mandatory vaccination, subject to government order or directive. Evidence may be required prior to commencement.
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