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 a peace of mind for every Australian.
A new role awaits The Fraud Fusion Taskforce and Integrity Capability Division (the Division) has several EL1 vacancies across the Scalable Responses Branch.
The Division drives the Agency's integrity response and capability uplift as well as the coordination of the whole-of-government multi-agency Fraud Fusion Taskforce (FFT). Our division is responsible for:
Investigating and responding to internal and external fraud against the NDIS which includes undertaking criminal investigations of serious and organised fraud against the NDIS in partnership with Fraud Fusion Taskforce member agencies. Managing the tip-off process and collecting intelligence about integrity concerns to ensure this is acted upon. We develop risk profiles through detection analytics which inform our responses. Scalable responses, targeted at specific integrity vulnerabilities and cohorts, to address known and emerging integrity and fraud matters. Fraud investigations, which will progress to prosecutions for serious cases. Overall governance and management of the multi-agency Fraud Fusion Taskforce (FFT). This includes development of agreed strategic prevention concepts and priorities across FFT agencies and reporting of savings and benefits. The Scalable Responses Branch implements a range of innovative and dynamic responses to risk profiles generated in the Intelligence and Analytics Branch. We use a range of levers including planning, policy, communications, payment integrity and provider-focused actions to close integrity gaps in the NDIS.
As part of the application process, candidates will be asked to select their preferred role from the options outlined below:
EL1 Payment Integrity
The Payment Integrity section is responsible for implementing detective and preventative measures to reduce claims and payments errors and improve compliance through performing a combination of manual and automated validation checks in both pre and post-payment. The EL1 Assistant Director Payments Integrity is responsible for actively managing key internal and external stakeholder relationships and where required will represent and negotiate on behalf of the NDIA to advance the NDIA's interests across a range of forums. Responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:
Providing a professional strategic and operational level of financial, technical and policy expertise and advice across the group. Leading the execution, changes, reviews and resolutions of findings from the Payment Assurance and Claims Integrity Programs, including statistical data sampling methodologies. Leading a team that performs payments assurance and claims integrity testing and developing controls through the application of detective and preventative validation checks and systematic analytics. Ensuring appropriate development, maintenance and ongoing review of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), documenting the required testing, validation checks and systematic analysis that are required. EL1 Provider Integrity Response
The Provider Integrity Response (PIR) Team is dedicated to ensuring that the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Market and its Providers deliver outcomes and supports that comply with the NDIS Provider Code of Conduct, the NDIS Act, and other relevant regulatory requirements. The PIR team is essential in upholding the integrity of the NDIS by actively monitoring provider activities and responding to any integrity issues that arise. The team enforces appropriate actions, which may include supporting the issuing of penalties, or other corrective measures to ensure compliance and prevent future breaches. Responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:
Managing complex cases and working on project management across a large and diverse case load. Identifying potential risks associated with provider activities through data analysis and intelligence gathering, developing and implementing strategies that mitigate identified risks, ensuring that providers maintain high standards of service delivery. Reporting on progress and performance of projects and specific cases as well as writing briefs and strategic documents. Developing innovative integrity responses based on a strong understanding of the legislative and regulatory context of NDIS provider markets. Working collaboratively with the division and networks across the NDIA and Fraud Fusion Taskforce partner agencies, implementing optimal integrity interventions. EL1 Liaison and Planning
The Embedded Integrity section works with internal stakeholders to embed integrity thinking and considerations within strategic change programs. Responsibilities of the EL1 Liaison and Planning role include but are not limited to:
Implementing and leading integrity focussed improvement activities that enhance Agency practice, processes and systems. Utilising data, policy, and legislation for managing and resolving escalated issues and complaints arising from participant plans. Leading and managing staff daily, including managing a portfolio of work which supports the quality and integrity of the Scheme. Providing staff and stakeholders with specialist advice and technical expertise. Implementing team strategies and aligning outcomes with the Agency's broader strategic directions and business priorities. EL1 Cohort Responses
The Cohorts Integrity team is responsible for contributing to the quality and performance of the broader Fraud Fusion Taskforce program. This includes the utilisation of data, policy and legislation to design and implement Scheme integrity reforms. Responsibilities of the EL1 Cohort Responses lead role include but are not limited to:
Leading and managing staff, including managing a portfolio of work which supports the quality and performance of the Fraud Fusion Taskforce program. Utilising data, policy, and legislation, designing and implementing Scheme Integrity reforms. Reporting on progress and performance of Scheme Integrity reform initiatives for the executive leadership. Performing specific project management and coordination of specific reform initiatives. Implementing continuous improvement processes that develop the capability and performance of the Cohort Responses team. Preparing and managing a range of written material including analysis and reporting, post-implementation reviews, briefs, external communications and other corporate documentation. Enough about us, let's talk about you You're a dedicated professional with a strong foundation in integrity, investigation, and policy analysis. Whether you have experience and skills from similar roles you will bring a keen eye for detail, a proactive approach to problem solving, and the ability to manage complex cases and projects. Your experience has equipped you with the capability to navigate intricate regulatory environments, develop and implement robust policies, and contribute effectively to maintaining the integrity of our programs. You are ready to leverage these skills in a dynamic environment where your contributions will directly impact the quality and integrity of our services.
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 While this role is ideally performed from Deakin - ACT, Surry Hills - NSW, Brisbane & Robina - QLD, Adelaide - SA, Geelong & Richmond - VIC remote working arrangements may be considered. 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 11:30PM AEDT, 24th November 2024
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 Hoban on 1300 550 388
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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