About us The Treasury is a respected and influential central economic agency that is at the forefront of providing economic advice to the Government that supports the effective management of the Australian economy. We are a professional and diverse workforce that draws on the judgement and expertise of our people to respond to the evolving and challenging environment in which we operate. If you want to thrive individually, develop strong affiliations with your co-workers and value work that impacts the lives of all Australians then consider a position with us. Treasury is comprised of six main groups: Fiscal Group International and Foreign Investment Group Macroeconomic Group Markets Group Revenue Group Small Business, Housing, Corporate and Law Group About the register The register has been established to continue to meet our objectives for high priority and urgent projects and to attract talent with emerging skillsets to deliver new priorities. The Treasury Critical Workforce Register is open to all members of the public at the APS Level 4 to Executive Level 2 classifications interested in a non-ongoing engagement, or temporary or permanent move (APS employees only). Your application will remain active until 31 January 2026. You may be contacted if your skills closely align to those needed and as the need arises. Current ongoing APS employees: Ongoing and temporary transfer opportunities may be offered, under section 26 of the Public Service Act 1999. Non-APS employees and those that do not hold an ongoing role within the APS: Non-ongoing opportunities may be offered with an initial engagement of up to 12 months, plus one extension of up to 6 months (totalling a maximum contract period of 18 months). Flexible working arrangements (such as remote work, part time work) will be considered on an individual basis, based on the operational requirement of the role and individual preferences. The key duties of the position include About our ideal candidates We welcome interest from people seeking strong rewards and recognition, a flexible work approach and those with the ability to develop collaborative relationships with managers and co-workers. Your previous private and public sector experience will assist to drive fresh thinking and increase organisational capability and creativity into our operations, policies and practices. Ideally you will have: strong initiative and the ability to work autonomously a collaborative approach which enables you to work well in a team well-developed organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities excellent written and verbal communication skills; and flexible and adaptable approach with a high level of resilience. Priority areas of skills and experience We strongly encourage you to register if you have any of the following skills and experience: Accounting: APS external budget specialists, management and financial accountants Finance: technical understanding of financial services/insurance/mortgage broker industry and financial sector regulatory frameworks Human Resources: workforce planning and data, recruitment and talent attraction ICT: business analysts, project managers, Dynamics/CRM developer experience and network engineers Legal: drafting consultation papers and legislation, undertaking regulatory assessments Data: analytical and statistical capabilities, data and trend analysis, statistical software and report preparation Policy: research and analysis, drafting reports and correspondence Communications: strategic communication and event management, managing internal and external communication content, delivering communications products to support business, graphic designer If you are interested in an Executive Assistant role, you can register your details on Treasury's Executive Assistant Register.