Job description
Agency Department of Trade, Business and Asian Relations Work unit Big Rivers Region
Job title Senior Territory Business Advisor Designation Administrative Officer 7
Job type Full time Duration Fixed to 30/06/2026
Salary $113,938 - $122,574 Location Katherine
Position number 37240 RTF Closing 15/09/2025
Contact officer Lisa Dodds, Regional Manager Big Rivers on, or
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QUALIFICATIONS
Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans
The NTPS values diversity. 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 plans, go to the
OCPE website.
Primary objective
Reporting to the Regional Manager, Top End, the Senior Territory Business Advisor (STBA) will work with internal and external
stakeholders to grow private investment, support business growth, and create jobs in the Territory consistent with the Department's
strategic vision and the Top End Economic Growth Plan. The STBA will provide support to businesses in the Top End by providing complex
business analysis and information, advice, assistance, access to and promotion of government services and programs. Advocating on
business and industry, the STBA will provide in depth advice on matters impacting the region and local business, contributing to future
policy direction more broadly.
Context statement
The Department of Trade, Business and Asian Relations (DTBAR) is responsible for shaping a competitive environment that activates
industry and business, attracts investment and drives growth to sustain a vibrant Territory economy and lifestyle. The Business and
Workforce Delivery (BWD) branch is part of Business and Regions North. BWD support businesses and not-for-profit enterprises to grow
and sustain their enterprises. The TBA will work within a multi-faceted team environment, providing a service to clients that considers
business, workforce and economic development needs and opportunities as part of a coordinated, holistic and solution-focused approach.
Key duties and responsibilities
1. Work with businesses and organisations to provide strategic advice on resolving complex problems affecting their business and assist
with growth initiatives that strengthen long-term commercial viability.
1. On behalf of business clients, collaborate and coordinate with representatives and groups from DTBAR, other Government
departments, the Commonwealth Government, peak bodies, industry groups and non-government organisations to identify and access
appropriate business support services available to new and existing businesses within the Territory.
1. Communicate effectively with clients, collect and analyse detailed information, make recommendations to enhance business
performance, and assess eligibility for business support programs and grant opportunities.
1. Provide leadership in developing, implementing and reviewing work processes and mentor other staff, where required.
2. Prepare reports and presentations, assist with the organisation and hosting of events, and respond to departmental requirements as
needed, which may include drafting of ministerial communication and/or documentation.
6. Provide high-level feedback, advice and reporting to the Chief Executive and Minister for Business through the Director North and
the Executive Director of Business Workforce and Delivery.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. Experience in high-level customer/client service delivery, with excellent, adaptable communication and negotiation skills.
1. Demonstrated ability to gather and assess business and industry information; document and articulate findings of assessments; and
make recommendations, supported by evidence, in conformance with grant program eligibility requirements and program guidelines.
1. Ability to research, analyse, develop and execute operational work plans with a regional and remote focus. Ability to project manage,
liaise and collaborate with many stakeholders, and work within a complex, changing environment.
4. Demonstrated understanding of good business governance principles and an appreciation of the challenges and opportunities facing
start-up and established businesses in regional and remote communities.
5. Understanding of current social, political and economic issues facing business and industry sectors and demonstrated experience in
developing and implementing solutions in collaboration and cooperation with internal and external stakeholders.
6. Ability to work as a positive team member, embracing diversity, committed to service, accountable and impartial in all interactions.
7. Proficient in the use of computer software and an understanding of current business technology.
1. A current Northern Territory 'C' Class drivers licence or equivalent.
Desirable
1. Degree in a relevant field of business or demonstrated work experience
2. Knowledge of the NT economy and factors affecting economic performance and business and industry competitiveness.