The key duties of the position include:
Introduction
Defence is seeking dynamic senior executives to drive the organisation forward and deliver on Defence’s mission – to defend Australia and its national interests.
As part of the Senior Leadership Group, you will play a key role in promoting and influencing a shared commitment to the strategic direction of Defence, as most recently detailed in the National Defence Strategy.
You will:
* Lead and manage a branch practicing inclusive leadership, collaboration and integrity;
* Demonstrate strong judgement and capitalise on innovative alternatives to resolve complex problems;
* Effectively challenge the status quo when required;
* Demonstrate resilience and personal accountability for the quality of advice and delivery of results; and
* Demonstrate exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal.
The ideal candidate will be a collaborative leader who meets the Secretaries’ Charter of Leadership Behaviours, exemplifies the Defence Values and Behaviours, and engenders a culture of innovation and agility. They will be self-aware, positive in considering and respecting a diversity of ideas and perspectives of others. They will demonstrate the capability to provide timely and accurate advice to senior leaders and Government on complex matters. They will have outstanding judgement, strategic awareness, and parliamentary and media acumen.
Your Role
The First Assistant Secretary Patrol Boats and Specialist Ships is accountable for the continuous development and delivery of all minor and specialist maritime vessels, boats and patrol boats. The division is also responsible for leading the management of the Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement in conjunction with contribution to continuous naval shipbuilding and sustainment.
The division works in collaboration with Maritime Sustainment division for delivery of initial sustainment solutions, with Major Surface Combatants and Combat Systems division to deliver the specialist vessels for maritime mine countermeasures and undersea surveillance projects, and with the Henderson Defence Precinct Program to support industry consolidation through the Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement. The Division comprises of three functional areas:
* Specialist Ships and Offshore Patrol Vessels Branch
* Landing Craft Branch
* Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement
Getting to know the Department of Defence
The Department of Defence employs around 18,000 Australian Public Service (APS) employees. Defence APS employees work in a wide variety of critical roles, Australia wide, enabling our three services Navy, Army and Air Force, to do their job. Defence has a range of Australian Public Service (APS) career opportunities that offer interesting, challenging, and unique work. Our workforce includes administrative support, accountants, intelligence analysts, engineers, policy advisors, graphic designers, lawyers, social workers, IT specialists and contract managers to name a few. We offer a rewarding career that includes professional development, work-life balance, recognition, a flexible and supportive work environment and a diverse workforce. To find out more about a career with Defence please visit https://www.defence.gov.au/jobs-careers