Learning and Development Officer
This role is critical in the successful delivery of products and services to end users. The Learning and Development Officer will assist in the planning, management, and direction of complex learning and development activities.
Key Responsibilities:
* Perform analysis, design, development, conduct, and evaluation of complex learning and development activities.
* Plan, manage, and direct complex learning and development activities.
* Develop, implement, and maintain supporting systems, policies, and processes.
* Identify, interpret, and clarify learning and development requirements to meet business needs and promote a learning culture.
* Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders on the provision of complex learning and development services.
Technical Skills:
* Knowledge of e-learning systems principles and best practice for design and delivery.
* Experience working with Microsoft 365 and other software applications.
Essential Criteria:
* TMCR 4: Specifies the content and structure of learning and development materials.
* ETLD 4: Prepares and delivers learning activities for a variety of audiences.
* INCA 4: Designs the content and appearance of complex information deliverables.
* RLMT 4: Prepares and delivers learning activities for a variety of audiences.
* Australian Citizenship and a TSPV security clearance is essential.
Desirable Criteria:
* LEDA 3: Performs routine assessments of knowledge, skill, competency, or behaviour using specified methods.
* QUAS 3: Provides detailed and specific advice regarding the application of their specialism to the organisation's planning and operations.
Why Work for Kinexus?
* Kinexus has been supplying TSPV contractors to government panels since 2004.
* We are one of just 9 suppliers Australia-wide.
* Dedicated account manager who offers continuous contractor care.
* Regular visits to Canberra for coffee, lunches, and quarterly drinks events.
Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) is the federal agency responsible for foreign signals intelligence, cyber warfare, and information security. ASD's purpose is to defend Australia from global threats and help advance our national interests.
Situated in Canberra, ASD employs over 2000 TSPV cleared workers. ASD's workforce is growing rapidly. Areas of growth include PMO, cyber security, systems administration, and engineering, software development, and network engineering.
A top-security, complex, and highly technical environment, ASD plays a vital role in the defence of Australia. Long contracts available.