Duties and responsibilities:
* Utilising a Certificate IV in Government Investigations, or its equivalent to support complex and sensitive criminal investigation activities in accordance with internal processes and the Australian Government Investigation Standards.
* Conducting interviews, preparing statements and affidavits, collecting, securing and managing evidential material and confidential information.
* Preparing cases and briefs of evidence for referral to relevant parties such as the Australian Federal Police and Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions.
* Providing evidence in criminal and civil court as a representative of the department.
* Analysing and processing information to produce accurate and informative reports, undertaking administration, reporting and project work as required.
* Conducting formal and informal discussions with internal staff and partners, partner agencies, clients, providers and third parties.
* Assisting with the execution of search warrants, which may require domestic air travel and working
* extended hours including overnight stays.
Desirable skills:
* Traditional law enforcement background
* Certificate IV in Government Investigations (or another recognised investigative qualification)
* Experience in statement taking and interviewing, and preparing briefs.
* Experience in building and applying investigation plans.
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Microsoft Excel.
* High-level interpersonal skills (both written and verbal).
Security requirements:
* Must have or be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance at Negative Vetting Level 1.
* Australian citizenship (mandatory).
* If successful: National Police Check, NDIS Worker Screening Check, two viable reference checks.
If you are interested and match the above criteria, please apply within.
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