Online Safety Advisory Lead/Digital Identity Research Lead/Technology Research Lead
Australian Citizen Only - ability to apply for Baseline Security
Sydney Based Role
Six Months initial contract, with potential for extension
About the Role
Our federal government team is expanding its remit in online safety, requiring a dedicated Technology Research Lead to be the technical advisory force behind our policy and operational decisions. We need a technology expert who can call out technical challenges and help shape responses to complex issues presented by tech platforms and internal projects. This role will work closely with our cyber security vendors, engage cross-functionally, and play a pivotal part in policy implementation.
Why This Role?
This role is the first of its kind within our team. You'll be stepping into a fast-paced, impactful environment, helping to protect Australians online by providing insight, research, and advice on emerging technologies. If you're someone with a research-driven, inquisitive mindset, this role offers the opportunity to significantly influence how technology and policy converge to enhance online safety.
Responsibilities
* Research & Advisory: Conduct in-depth research on topics including AI, machine learning, identity shielding, and forensic technology. Provide critical technical assessments for both external regulation and internal projects.
* Communication & Education: Translate complex tech concepts into clear, accessible language for diverse stakeholders, from executives to customer service teams. Develop educational resources on new tech risks and online harm prevention.
* Vendor Management & Review: Oversee cyber security vendor collaborations, ensuring their solutions align with our standards and regulatory objectives.
Key Skills & Background
* Qualifications: Master's or PhD in a related field (e.g., Forensic Technology, AI, or Information Security).
* Technical Expertise: Knowledge in algorithms, AI, data science, quantum tech, and decentralisation. Ability to scrutinise and advise on detection and moderation technologies.
* Soft Skills: Collaborative, approachable, and proactive with a passion for technology evangelism and educational engagement. Able to hold workshops, training, and participate in thought leadership forums.
What's In It for You?
Your work will have a direct impact on safeguarding online environments, especially for vulnerable communities. This role provides a platform to influence policy development and drive awareness around emerging tech risks. For those coming from academia, it's a unique opportunity to see research directly applied for societal benefit.
This role is ideal for a seasoned tech researcher, an ex-CTO/CIO/CISO eager to stay hands-on, or a technology consultant passionate about online safety. Apply now to join a pioneering effort in a meaningful, high-impact federal initiative.
As this role is with a Federal Government Agency, all candidates are required to be Australian Citizens, with the ability to apply for Baseline Security.
If you wish to apply for this position, please submit your resume by clicking the 'Apply Now' button. For further information please contact Dee Pollett at Clicks IT Recruitment on +61 425 106 599.
At Clicks we embrace diversity, inclusion and equal opportunity.
We provide reasonable adjustments, including alternate formats to the recruitment process for individuals with disability. If you require an adjustment to be made during the recruitment process, please call 1300 254 257 or email adjustments@clicks.com.au
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Job Summary
Pay:
$700 per day
Location:
NSW - Other
Job Type:
Contract
Specialisation:
Security
Reference ID:
BBBH75650
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