At ASIC, you can be the change that ensures a fair, strong and efficient financial system for the benefit of all Australians. Contribute to delivering on ASIC's purpose, vision, and strategic priorities to help maintain the integrity of the financial system and protect consumers from harm.These exciting opportunities sit within ASIC's Supervisory Cyber and Operational Resilience Centre (SCORC), a multidisciplinary team focused on enhancing the operational resilience of Australia's financial system. As an Analyst (Geopolitical and Crisis Response), you'll contribute to crisis preparedness, regulatory intelligence, and the analysis of global developments that influence domestic financial markets and regulated entities.Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney$78,720 - $112,011 (plus 15.4% superannuation)2-year contract opportunitySecurity Clearance: NV1 (ability to obtain and maintain)The teamSupervisory Cyber & Operational Resilience Centre (SCORC) supports ASIC's external crisis management capability. We help enable good outcomes for Australian markets and consumers by preparing for and responding to geopolitical crises, cyber security events, financial market instability, and other severe challenges. SCORC team members design crisis scenarios, participate in intra-Government simulations, develop targeted and actionable intelligence, maintain playbooks, and capture lessons learned.The roleAs An Analyst (Geopolitical And Crisis Response), You WillProvide clear, insightful analysis on geopolitical, technological and systemic risks, and their implications for ASIC, regulated entities, and financial consumers.Support ASIC's crisis response frameworks and participate in inter-agency scenario planning and simulations.Assist in maintaining ASIC's external crisis response plans and internal playbooks, ensuring they remain current, practical and aligned to sectoral risks.Contribute to the design and execution of technology and operational resilience supervisory initiatives.Provide program support across SCORC activities, including stakeholder engagement, team operations, reporting and project trackingAbout YouYou'll have tertiary qualifications in commerce, finance, economics or law, along with experience as an analyst - ideally gained in a corporate, consulting, government, academic or regulatory environment. You bring sound analytical skills and a strong ability to interpret data, identify trends, and assess risk in a complex and evolving environment. Experience in public sector administration or similar contexts is valuable, as is a working knowledge of regulatory systems and the ability to quickly grasp sector-specific issues. Exposure to crisis management or incident response practice will be well regarded.You're collaborative, curious, and proactive—able to build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders and work effectively across teams. You bring sound judgment, can adapt quickly to shifting priorities, and are comfortable working in situations that require initiative and strategic thinking. You're a strong communicator with the ability to influence and negotiate, and you bring a level-headed approach to complex or ambiguous issues. You think critically and laterally, bringing insight and creativity to your analysis, and you stay across developments that may affect your work. Most of all, you're committed to delivering high-quality outcomes and contributing to a positive, forward-thinking team culture.View the position description for more information or click ‘apply' to start your application.Applications close at 11:59pm AEST, Friday, 27 June 2025.About ASICASIC's remit is one of the broadest of regulators across the world. ASIC regulates corporations, markets, financial services and consumer credit and monitors and promotes market integrity and consumer protection in the Australian financial system. Through our enforcement work, we hold to account those who contravene the law, working to achieve strong outcomes that address the greatest consumer and investor harms.ASIC is committed to a providing a diverse and inclusive workplace where the very best talent in Australia chooses to work. Indigenous Australians are encouraged to apply as well as applicants from all backgrounds and with different abilities.We Offer a Range Of Employee Benefits IncludingAttractive superannuationAdditional leave entitlements50/50 hybrid work-from home modelFlexible work arrangementsAssistance for study and professional developmentClick here to view ASIC's salary and benefits guide.To read more about ASIC, you can visit our website or review our Corporate Plan.To work with us, you need to be an Australian citizen and be prepared to acquire and maintain an Australian Government NV1 security clearance.
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