Job description
Agency Office of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (NT) Work unit Corporate Services
Job title Senior Finance and Governance Officer Designation Administrative Officer 7
Job type Full time Duration Ongoing
Salary $113,938 - $122,574 Location Darwin
Position number 42095 RTF Closing 16/02/2026
Contact officer Monica Lin, A/Director on or
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QUALIFICATIONS
Information for applicants – Inclusion and diversity and Special measures
The NTPS values diversity and aims for a workforce that represents the community. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity
groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates people with disability by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an
adjustment for the recruitment process or job, please discuss this with the contact officer. For more information about applying for this
position and the merit process, go to the OCPE website.
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures, go to the OCPE
website.
Primary objective
Provide quality advice and support to the Director Corporate Services in the effective and efficient delivery of a range of corporate services
functions for the Office of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (OICAC).
Key duties and responsibilities
1. Assist in the development of corporate policies and procedures as it relates to financial management, governance, risk management and
general services for the office.
2. Provide assistance to the Director Corporate Services in the development and monitoring of the office's budget and reporting on key
performance measures.
3. Provide financial services support to the office such as the management of financial systems, reviewing of transactions and ensuring
compliance with legislative requirements.
4. Assist in the procurement of goods and services as required including obtaining of quotations, tender documentation and assessments
and debriefings.
5. Provide secretariat support to the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee and assist in the delivery of its objectives, including the
implementation of the office's internal audit plan.
6. Provide support to the Director Corporate Services in the delivery of other corporate services functions such as records and information
management, work health and safety, human resources, and general services.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. Demonstrated experience in the preparation of financial statements and budget deliverables including knowledge of financial
management frameworks.
2. Well-developed skills in the use of computerised systems and databases, including knowledge of financial systems relating to processing
of invoices, payments by corporate credit card, and booking official travel.
3. Demonstrated experience in the preparation of quality written documentation including reports, policies, and guidelines.
4. Demonstrated experience in providing high level secretariat support to internal governance committees, or the ability to quickly acquire
such skills.
5. Demonstrated ability to work independently in a small team, prioritise commitments and meet critical deadlines while maintaining quality
data and reporting standards.
6. Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills including a commitment to high personal work standards and delivery of
client focused services.
7. Ability to engage effectively across cultures to achieve and build sustainable relationships with internal and external stakeholders,
including providing training sessions as required.
Desirable
1. Tertiary qualifications in accounting, finance, business or a related field.
2. Knowledge of financial management systems used in the NT Government.
3. Understanding of the role of the OICAC and the NT public sector environment.
Further information
1. All applicants must complete the pre-employment questionnaire and statutory declaration included within this job advertisement.
2. The applicant must be able to satisfy section 126 of the ICAC Act. The ICAC may request an applicant to do any of the following: criminal
history check, including biometric data for that purpose, national security clearance, Police intelligence or integrity check, declare
personal interests, undergo medical or psychometric assessment and make a statutory declaration in relation to matters determined by
the ICAC to be relevant to the applicant's suitability.
1. The recommended applicant will be required to undergo a criminal history check before commencement. A criminal history will not
exclude an applicant from this position unless it is a relevant criminal history.