Assistant Director Risk (Labour Hire)
This Federal Government Agency is responsible for implementing support for hundreds of thousands of Australians living with a significant and permanent disability and their families and carers.
The position is a team membership role within the agency, requiring individuals to undertake very complex work that delivers quality outcomes across various functions. The EL1 Assistant Director Risk (Labour Hire) will coordinate and assume responsibility for detailed or sensitive projects involving varied activities, processes, or methods impacting strategic or operational outcomes.
* Providing informed risk advice on emerging issues affecting allocated portfolios by leading and facilitating risk discussions and workshops to identify, assess, and control risks.
* Contributing towards achievement of annual risk implementation plan objectives.
* Monitoring and analysing trends in mitigating risks, including risk treatment plans used to minimise potential exposure and harness opportunities.
* Undertaking regular risk reviews to ensure continuous improvement of all risk data, including controls and treatment actions.
* Developing, maintaining, and implementing risk policies, plans, frameworks, and guidelines.
* Leading the development and maintenance of operational risk registers.
* Undertaking risk management and assessment activities within an allocated context, such as strategic, operational, and program or project.
* Establishing and monitoring key risk indicators and identifying and facilitating corrective action to mitigate risks.
* Developing and implementing risk management approaches and processes to methodologies, projects, or programs.
* Preparing and reviewing written material, including plans, reports, executive briefs, and corporate documentation.
Benefits include an attractive hourly rate contract with a 12-month term, allowing individuals to build their careers and develop skills while contributing to a community-focused agency benefiting the lives of many Australians living with disability. The Central Canberra location offers close access to cafes, gyms, and a major shopping centre.