**Job Reference Number **22-RPSDIV-15524
**Classification **APS Level 4
**Job Title **Librarian
**Division **Regulatory Practice and Support Division
**Branch **Regulatory Engagement Branch
**Section **Collaboration Services Section
**Location **Fairbairn, ACT
**Status **Ongoing
**Employment type **Full-time
**Salary Range **$73,706 to $77,879
**Mandatory Qualifications **Diploma of Library and Information Services or equivalent
qualification which is recognised for admission to the Australian
Library and Information Association (ALIA) as a Library
Technician***
**Contact Officer Name**:Wei Qi
**Phone**:(02) 6289 3090
**Eligibility**
- To be eligible for employment with the Department of Health and Aged Care
applicants must be an Australian citizen at the time an offer of employment is made
- An applicant's suitability for employment with Health will also be assessed through a
variety of pre-employment check processes, such as:
- Satisfactory completion of an Australian Federal Police criminal history check,
and where relevant a Working with Children and Vulnerable People Check.
- Completion of a medical declaration and pre-employment medical (where
required).
- Providing evidence of qualifications.
**Division Responsibilities**
The Regulatory Practice and Support Division provides operational regulatory policy advice
and specific support services to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and the Office
of Drug Control (ODC) which together comprise the Health Products Regulation Group
(HPRG). These services ensure efficient, best practice regulatory operations.
**Branch Responsibilities**
The Regulatory Engagement Branch provides a range of policy advice, communication and
support services for the TGA and the ODC. These include the delivery of regulatory guidance
and education materials, planning and performance reporting, parliamentary and media
responses, external events and webinar programs, library services, the scheduling of
substances for the Poisons Standard, TGA Cost Recovery operations and committee support.
The Branch is also responsible for managing TGA and ODC websites, social media,
stakeholder engagement with international regulators and the provision of a dedicated
enquiries help desk for the TGA.
**Section Responsibilities**
The Collaboration Services Section manages a range of services including library activities for
access to published information and expertise in information retrieval, services to support
the research assessment of therapeutic products as well as evidence-based health
care/policy and decision making in the Department and its portfolio agencies. The section
also oversees the development and publication of external plans and reports for the TGA
and ODC, supports TGA and ODC's interactions with the Minister's Office, the media,
contributions to Australian Government collaboration activities and committee support to
internal and external committees including TGA's statutory and advisory committees.
**Key Responsibilities**
Working under general direction of the Assistant Director, as part of the Library team, you
will:
- Fulfil document delivery requests in a timely manner; source books and articles, select
supplier and service level in cost effective and appropriate way with respect to copyright
and other inter-lending provisions.
- Use your professional expertise to provide support and assistance to requestors and
liaise closely with them via virtual and face to face contact.
- Build and maintain relationships with other libraries and external suppliers, including
managing moderately complex cases and liaison with stakeholders to solve issues.
- Represent the team at relevant professional internal and external meetings.
- Maintain document delivery statistics and other associated records and produce reports
as required.
- Undertake original and copy cataloguing and classification of information resources,
both print and electronic, and contribute to the development and maintenance of local
cataloguing standards.
- Maintain borrower records; deal with routine library management system reports
- Follow procedures for management of information assets through their life cycle and
contribute to development of those procedures.
- Demonstrate flexibility in contributing to the library team goals and broader
organisational objectives by undertaking other tasks as required.
- Proactively undertake activities to develop knowledge and expertise in relation to
professional skills.
**Key Capabilities**
- Sound knowledge of, and experience in, providing library technical services
- Sound knowledge of relevant legislation and standards, including Copyright Act, and
cataloguing and classification standards.
- Demonstrable ability in cataloguing and/or document delivery
- Commitment to professional development and keeping up to date with current trends in
librarianship and information management
**Minimum Requirements**
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