Assistant Director, Digital Archives Innovation and Research - EL 1 Full time $114,825 to $123,583 pa + 15.4% superannuation The National Archives is accepting applications to fill the role of Assistant Director in the Digital Archives Innovation and Research section.The successful candidate will have significant experience in digital preservation, digital archiving and/or digital collections and strong research and stakeholder engagement skills.This role involves leading research to help National Archives improve its digital archiving capabilities.Under broad direction, the main duties of the role are to: Lead activities to research, identify and recommend solutions and improvements in the preservation and management of, and client access to, digital information against a backdrop of continual developments in the field of digital archives and digital recordkeeping.Lead activities to develop staff digital capability including identifying capability gaps and needs and determining appropriate formal and informal delivery mechanisms including communities of practice, training, promoting external opportunities and engagement.Build and maintain effective professional relationships and partnerships with external and internal stakeholders relevant to digital archiving and represent the interest of the National Archives.Work collaboratively within the section and across the National Archives to identify and facilitate stakeholder involvement and build awareness of and support for digital archiving improvements.Apply sound project management and policy development principles and critical analysis skills to develop and review policies, processes, procedures and guidelines in relation to the creation, transfer, preservation and management of digital information.Lead and supervise staff as required in the achievement of strategic goals and priorities.Promote and apply the principles of APS Values, Code of Conduct, workplace diversity principles, work health and safety and participative management within a work and team environment.Implement, promote and apply the National Archives' Vision, Mission and Commitments as expressed in Strategy 2030 and Our Values. This role can be based at our Brisbane (Cannon Hill), Sydney (Chester Hill), Melbourne (East Burwood) or Canberra (Mitchell / Parkes) offices.We will consider other locations for the right person in National Archives state offices located in Melbourne (North Melbourne), Perth (Northbridge) and Darwin (City).To be eligible for the role, you must be an Australian citizen.If you are selected, you will be required to successfully undergo a pre-employment check and be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance at a Baseline clearance level.How to apply You need to apply through our e-recruitment system.Your application will need to include: The names and contact details of at least two referees, one of whom should be a current supervisor.Your current resume.A statement (1000 words maximum), describing how your skills, knowledge, and experience/qualifications would enable you to perform the duties of the role, taking into account the "Performance Expectations" at the relevant classification and the National Archives' Vision, Mission and Commitments as expressed in Strategy 2030 and Our Values. The National Archives of Australia was established under the Archives Act 1983 as an executive agency of the Australian Government.Like all government agencies, the National Archives is accountable to the Australian people.#J-18808-Ljbffr