Ongoing & Non-ongoing for an initial period of up to 12 months, Flexible working arrangements will be considered EL 1 Parramatta, NSW Location: Parramatta, NSW Application Closing Date: 27-Apr-2025 Classification Executive Level 1 ($126,342 - $143,993) Employment Type Ongoing & Non-ongoing (for an initial period of up to 12 months) This role is being advertised as both ongoing and non-ongoing, with the employment type to be determined in negotiation with the preferred candidate and the NIAA delegate. Where a non-ongoing specified term is offered, this would be for an initial period of up to 12 months, with possibility of extension up to a maximum period of two years. A non-ongoing offer may result in conversion to an ongoing offer of employment, however this must occur within 18 months from the opening date of this advertisement. Flexible Work Flexible working arrangements will be considered The Opportunity The Engagement Assistant Director role is a key leadership position within the Eastern NSW (ENSW) region. The Assistant Director is the champion of the ENSW Leadership Team and a member of the Eastern Group Leadership Team. The role has people, program and stakeholder management responsibilities. They manage employees and take responsibility for their overall performance. The role nurtures and manages a range of key internal and external stakeholder relationships and networks. The Engagement Assistant Director works with a considerable degree of independence, under broad direction from the Director. They are responsible for planning and delivering aspects of the ENSW work program, reporting on progress against performance and quality indicators. They are responsible for ensuring that performance measures for the region are met. They contribute to the development of branch strategic plans and lead the development of business cases and project plans for new initiatives, this may include the following: lead teams to deliver the NIAA's work program within the Agency's Key Performance Measures and quality indicators oversee the development, coaching and mentoring of staff and invest time into understanding team member's strengths and aspirations identifying and fostering emerging talent to ensure succession planning is maintained effectively manage relationships with internal and external partners, stakeholders and service providers, promote the NIAA's business objectives through key strategic relationships actively lead the decision making and strategic planning within the allocated work area, fostering and supporting Section/Branch/NIAA goals and objectives to meet assigned outcomes manage the strategic delivery of a program, project or special initiative and be responsible for related outcomes plan, implement, manage and monitor work processes, and set performance indicators review a function, program, policy, project or initiative and drive quality assurance and continuous improvement practices conduct risk assessment and risk management activities for area of responsibility research, analyse and develop complex policy, procedures or programs that require a detailed analysis of diverse data and views where there are a range of viable options understand and exercise appropriate delegations when providing expert advice and support on programs, policy, legislation, systems and/or processes that contribute to the strategic direction of NIAA create a culturally safe workplace by fostering an environment where the concept of culture and how it influences the workplace and interactions, is understood guide the implementation of culturally appropriate strategies for working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Our Ideal Candidate Our ideal candidate has a strong personal commitment to working with First Nations peoples for positive change. They must understand and appreciate the strengths and opportunities of governments working together to realise community aspirations and goals. Our ideal candidate will demonstrate the following: knowledge about the key issues faced by First Nations peoples and have sound judgement, professionalism and the capacity to work flexibly and responsively to achieve results demonstrated experience working with Elders and key stakeholders from across the region to build capacity and promote joint partnerships and place-based solutions and opportunities a commitment to creating a culturally safe workplace by fostering an environment where the concept of culture and how it influences the workplace and interactions, is understood and celebrated investment in the team's success and will champion multiple perspectives and encourage continuous cultural learning and professional development. Identified Position This position is Identified which signifies that the role has strong involvement in matters relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This position has direct engagement with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities and service providers, or is involved in the development of programmes and policy. You will require a high level of cultural competency, including: demonstrated understanding of the matters impacting Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. demonstrated high level ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. demonstrated high level capability and commitment to continue to develop cultural competency. Eligibility To be eligible for this position you must be an Australian Citizen. The successful candidate will be required to be assessed through our pre-employment screening checks, such as an Australian Criminal History Check. Security Clearance Required Baseline Vetting (Protected) Contact Officer Lucy Quartey on (02) 9842 9627 or lucy.quarteyniaa.gov.au Please Note – This is an unclassified web based recruitment system so your application must not contain any classified or sensitive information. This includes in your one page pitch and resume. Want more information?.pdf Opens in new window Want more information?.Docx Opens in new window