From 1 April 2025, the Public Service Regulations introduce a new approach to review promotion decisions. For more information, visit mpc.gov.au.Flexible working arrangements where employees work from home and the office, subject to negotiation.Learn how a merit list or pool may be usedApplicants suitable for the role but not offered the current vacancy may be placed in a merit list or pool. With the applicant's consent, results may be shared with other Australian Public Service (APS) agencies for similar roles. Applicants may be offered future roles without reapplying. A merit list or pool may be used for up to 18 months and can fill vacancies across Australia.For more information about Merit Lists or Pools, visit the APSC's website - The APS Merit Principle.Position: Climate Security LeadLevel: Executive Level 1Salary: $115,443 to $125,832 plus 15.4% superannuation.Location: Canberra, ACT.The Climate Security Lead reports to the National Security and Space Partnerships Lead (EL2) and collaborates with Australia's national security sector to build relationships that enable the Bureau to deliver value and impact.Your focus will be on the national security sector and climate security needs. You will develop a deep understanding of client needs, lead climate security capability development, and work with teams and external stakeholders to produce analysis and products.Essential skills include teamwork, experience in security or related sectors, leadership, business development, independence, and excellent communication skills.This role is based in Canberra, with remote connections and some travel required.Understanding Climate SecurityClimate security involves the impacts of climate on peace and security, including extreme weather, vulnerabilities, and regional instability, which affect Australia and the global community.Key duties include:Writing risk analyses and delivering climate security products.Building relationships with security agencies and stakeholders.Developing new opportunities and proposals.Promoting the Bureau’s capabilities and products.Representing the Bureau externally and internally.Application processApply via the Bureau of Meteorology Careers portal with a resume, two referees, and an 800-word pitch covering the role overview, responsibilities, and criteria.QualificationsA relevant degree or equivalent qualification, or comparable experience. Negative Vetting 2 clearance required.Additional informationRecruitAbility scheme applies, inviting candidates with disabilities to participate in further assessments. More info at APSC RecruitAbility.About the Bureau of MeteorologyThe Bureau provides essential weather, climate, and water services across Australia and territories, supporting safety, economic, and environmental needs with extensive scientific research and stakeholder engagement.
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