* High-impact national role
* 6‐month labour hire contract
* Visibility and leadership
Your new company
This role is with a high-profile Australian Government agency that plays a critical role in supporting innovation, competitiveness and economic growth. Working in a collaborative corporate services environment, you will contribute to whole-of-organisation outcomes that support safety, sustainability, resilience and best-practice operations.
Your new role
As the APS6 Emergency Control Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the organisation's preparedness, resilience and compliance across emergency management, environmental sustainability and property-related activities. This position requires a strong balance of operational delivery and strategic oversight, with responsibility for coordinating emergency planning, training and response activities, while also contributing to broader environmental, property and facilities initiatives. Key responsibilities include:
* Coordinating and overseeing the Emergency Planning Committee (EPC), including agenda development, secretariat support and action tracking
* Planning, facilitating and reviewing emergency training sessions and emergency exercises
* Maintaining, reviewing and continuously improving emergency management plans and related documentation
* Preparing high-quality reports, briefs and recommendations to support executive decision-making
* Providing practical support during emergency response and business recovery activities
In addition to emergency management, the role contributes to important environmental and sustainability outcomes, including:
* Coordinating environmental and sustainability-related committees
* Compiling and analysing performance reports
* Supporting compliance with Net Zero in Government Operations requirements
* Progressing sustainable accommodation and environmental initiatives
You will also assist with a range of property and facilities functions such as leasing management, supporting event logistics, and maintaining strong, productive stakeholder relationships across internal and external partners.
What you'll need to succeed
To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate:
* A baseline security clearance
* A comprehensive background in emergency management, including planning, training and coordination
* Proven experience supervising staff and coordinating committees or working groups
* Strong capability in delivering clear, strategic and well-researched advice
* High-level report writing, quality assurance and secretariat skills
* Demonstrated strengths in stakeholder engagement and relationship management
* Sound project management and knowledge transfer experience
* Exceptional administrative and organisational skills
Experience in property, facilities and/or environmental management will be highly regarded, as will the ability to operate confidently in a complex, compliance-driven environment.
What you'll get in return
You'll be offered the opportunity to work in a meaningful role that directly contributes to organisational safety, sustainability and resilience. This is a role where you can apply both your operational expertise and strategic capability while working with a professional, supportive team in the public sector. Flexible working arrangements and the chance to influence long-term practices and outcomes are key benefits of this position.
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.