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This role requires on-site attendance due to the nature of the responsibilities.
Opportunity Type
Full-Time
Opportunity Status
Ongoing;Non-Ongoing
Opportunity Employment Type
Specified Term
Opportunity Employment Type Details
Non-ongoing will be offered for 12 months
Learn how a merit list or pool may be used
Learn how a merit list or pool may be used
Applicants suitable for the role but not offered the position for the current vacancy, may be placed in a merit list or pool. If the applicant agrees, the results may be shared with other Australian Public Service (APS) agencies for filling similar roles. Applicants may be offered a future role, without the need to reapply. A merit list or pool may be used for up to 18 months.
This merit list or pool may be used to fill other vacancies in Canberra
For more information about Merit Lists or Merit Pools please go to APSC's website - The APS Merit Principle
Senior Parliamentary Officer - Planning, Performance and Parliamentary
Canberra ACT
About the Branch
The Corporate Branch is responsible for delivering enabling services that support the effective and efficient operation of the agency and facilitates the agency’s compliance with legislation, policies, and guidelines as a non-corporate Commonwealth entity.
The branch complements the scheme-focus of other agency divisions by facilitating strategic communications and client engagement through the agency’s website and contact centre. In addition, the branch supports efficient resource management and corporate accountability through functions such as financial management, performance reporting, parliamentary services, procurement, communications, property management and human resource management.
About the Section
The Planning, Performance and Parliamentary section (PPP) has a complementary program of work that is focused on supporting the senior executive and Board in meeting many of the agency’s external accountabilities as an APS body.
The PPP section is responsible for the following:
* Guiding Senior Executive and the Board in their development of the agency’s forward looking four-year Corporate Plan and Key Performance Indicators.
* Collating, drafting and publishing the agency’s Annual Report and associated Annual Performance Statement.
* Ensuring the agency’s independent Audit Committee is well positioned to meet it requirement to assure the Accountable Authority of the integrity and completeness of the agency’s planning, performance monitoring and reporting functions under the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.
* Facilitating and recording all documents transmitted between the agency, portfolio department, Ministerial Office and/or the Minister(s).
* Ensuring that the agency’s business continuity policies, supporting documents, and processes are relevant, practical, well-understood, and easily accessible.
* Undertaking ad-hoc reporting, drafting or engagement as required by evolving business needs or government requirements.
* Supporting and growing professional collaboration between the corporate branch and business areas, and across the agency.
Much of the work of the section is time-bound by legislation, iterative in nature (i.e. it requires multiple decision-making points), and strategic in content. As such it relies on diligence in building and maintaining trusted and respectful relationships with senior executive, the Board and Audit committee, and other key stakeholders across the branch and agency.
We pride ourselves on our:
* responsiveness to business needs and their operating environment
* understanding of the operating environment both internally and externally
* clear and effective communication with our diverse collaborators and stakeholders, and
* proactive and innovative approach to continuous improvements that benefit the agency as a whole.
The key duties of the position include:
Under limited direction, the key responsibilities of a Senior Parliamentary Officer will be as follows.
* Oversee the preparation and quality assurance of all ministerial briefs and correspondence, ensuring they are accurate, consistent, and aligned with agency and portfolio standards. Also, maintain effective liaison with the portfolio department to manage workflows and promptly resolve emerging issues.
* Support the coordination of key parliamentary processes, including:
o Senate Estimates briefing coordination and executive attendance at hearings, and
o Portfolio coordination requests; ensuring timely, high-quality responses.
* Conduct quality assurance of internal briefing submissions to the agency executive.
* Provide helpdesk support on parliamentary matters and the Parliamentary Document Management System.
* Maintain and regularly update parliamentary guidance materials to reflect current procedures, legislative changes, and best practices.
* Contribute proactively and flexibly to broader team priorities, particularly during periods of high operational demand, demonstrating initiative and sound judgement.
* Support the management of the agency’s business continuity framework, including ensuring that key documents are current and fit for purpose, coordinating business continuity meetings, and assisting in the timely execution of scheduled tests.
* Assist with the delivery of key projects and initiatives within the section, as required.
* Build and maintain effective working relationships with internal stakeholders and business areas across the agency to support the delivery of team objectives and enhance cross-agency collaboration.
Qualifications/Experience
The ideal candidates will demonstrate the following desirable attributes.
* Experience in or the ability to acquire the appropriate skills and knowledge in the parliamentary and business continuity function within a Commonwealth agency.
* Good interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey information clearly and effectively to a range of stakeholders.
* Strong organisational and time management capabilities, with a proven ability to manage competing priorities across multiple corporate functions.
* Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced and evolving environment, exercising sound judgement and initiative.
We welcome applications from individuals who may not meet every listed criterion but can demonstrate relevant transferable skills, personal attributes, and a strong commitment to learning and professional growth.
If you are adaptable, proactive, and eager to develop your capabilities, we encourage you to apply and highlight how your experience aligns with the key responsibilities of the role!
The Public Service Act 1999 requires all people joining the Australian Public Service to be Australian citizens.
We will conduct a number of pre-employment checks before we offer you employment. It is a condition of employment with the Clean Energy Regulator that you are able to obtain and maintain a security clearance at a baseline level. If you are offered a role and do not already hold a security clearance at or above this level, you will need to undertake the security clearance process before you can commence employment. Any employment offer will be contingent upon obtaining this clearance.
RecruitAbility applies to this vacancy. Under the RecruitAbility scheme you will be invited to participate in further assessment activity for the vacancy if you choose to apply under the scheme; declare you have a disability; and meet the minimum requirements for the job. For more information visit:
Getting to know the Clean Energy Regulator
The Clean Energy Regulator is the Government body responsible for administering legislation to reduce carbon emissions and increase the use of clean energy.The Clean Energy Regulator has administrative responsibilities for the:• National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Scheme, under the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007• Emissions Reduction Fund, under the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011,• Renewable Energy Target, under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000, and• Australian National Registry of Emissions Units, under the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011,• Nature Repair Market, under the Nature Repair Act 2023,• Guarantee of Origin, under the Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin) Bill 2024.Our purpose is to accelerate carbon abatement for Australia.We work with our stakeholders and clients including Australian Government departments and agencies, industry bodies, liable entities and the community to provide regulatory services of the highest standard.We offer challenging and rewarding work in administering legislation that will reduce carbon emissions and increase the use of clean energy.Our agency is committed to workplace diversity and aims to create an environment that values and utilises the contribution of people from different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, people with a disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and mature age workers
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