Short-term Adviser
Short term adviser for a two‐day Leadership and Networking Intensive in Canberra from Saturday 1 to Sunday 2 August 2026 for up to 16 participants. Canberra‐based delivery, with applications considered Australia‐wide.
About Palladium
Palladium is a global leader in the design, development and delivery of Positive Impact – the intentional creation of enduring social, climate and economic value. We work with governments, businesses and investors to help solve the world's most pressing challenges. With a team of more than 4,000 employees operating in 90‐plus countries and a global network of over 35,000 experts, we help improve economies, societies, the environment and, most importantly, people's lives.
Background – Australia Awards Brunei
Australia Awards Brunei are prestigious international awards offered by the Australian Government to the next generation of leaders in Brunei. Through study and research, and enrichment activities designed to strengthen participants' leadership and networking capabilities, recipients develop the skills and knowledge to drive change and help build enduring people‐to‐people links with Australia.
With a relatively small number of scholars, enrichment activities for Australia Awards Brunei can test innovative approaches to achieving the end‐of‐programme objective – Southeast Asian leaders' education, experience and relationships in Australia inform their exercise of leadership. This may include leveraging connections to other programmes and privately funded scholars while on‐award with an aim to build a diverse alumni community earlier. It may also include activities designed to form mutually beneficial and ongoing connections with Australia and Australians through the inclusion of Australians in programming where appropriate.
Australia‐Brunei Leadership Program
The Australia‐Brunei Leadership Program is a six‐day leadership intensive for Australia Awards Brunei scholars. It has been extended to include NCP alumni who were in Brunei, Aus4ASEAN scholars from Brunei and other Bruneians studying in Australia, and the inclusion of privately funded scholars further extends the programme's reach, with the aim of building a more diverse and connected alumni cohort through innovative on‐award engagement.
The programme consists of a four‐day Outward Bound component (28‐31 July) which is separate from this piece of work and the two‐day Leadership and Networking Intensive programme (1‐2 August). The Outward Bound component focuses on leadership and teamwork, utilising fun but challenging outdoor and nature‐based activities that help stretch the participants, ensuring they build confidence and independence immediately before the Leadership and Networking Intensive component.
Australia Awards Brunei are funded through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and managed by Palladium International on behalf of the Australian Government.
Scope of Services
Under direct supervision by Palladium's Leadership and Networking Advisor, the contractor will be required to develop and deliver a two‐day Leadership and Networking Intensive in Canberra from 1‐2 August 2026 for up to 16 participants, including Australia Awards Brunei scholars, NCP alumni who were in Brunei, Bruneian Aus4ASEAN scholars and privately funded Bruneians studying in Australia.
Activities need to be tailored to participant needs and be relevant to the Bruneian context, while recognising that the group may include some Australian participants. The activities should be engaging and interactive, and build on the Outward Bound component of the Australia Brunei Leadership Program.
By The End Of The Course, Participants Will Have
* Enhanced confidence in their personal leadership style and ability to influence decision‐making in the workplace;
* Improved understanding of and ability to deploy inclusive leadership approaches;
* Improved strategic communication skills;
* Enhanced confidence in their stakeholder engagement, strategic communication and negotiation skills;
* Enhanced confidence in building and maintaining personal and professional networks;
* An appreciation of the benefits of self‐care and resilience;
Primary Responsibilities
* First stage: Pre‐assessment – Conduct a training needs assessment to identify participants' aims, as well as the development areas and focus of course topics to be covered.
* Second stage: Develop and deliver the intensive – Develop and deliver the course, taking into account the proposed content list and refining it following the training needs assessment. Include a mix of theory and practical tasks. Maintain active and close communication throughout the course to enhance knowledge sharing, connection, and potential mentorship between participants.
* Third stage: Evaluation and future recommendations – Conduct participant evaluation and submit a completion report of approximately two pages, outlining lessons learned and future recommendations.
Additional Responsibilities Will Include
* Provide adequate support to participants during the activity. This includes making reasonable adjustments to allow participants with a disability to participate. Palladium will advise in advance if any participants disclose a disability.
* If DFAT requests photographs, comply with the DFAT Guidelines for Photographers and Videographers and Photo and Video consent as provided to the Contractor.
* Effectively coordinate, consult and liaise with Palladium and, as directed, DFAT or other relevant stakeholders.
* Ensure the activity is interactive and engaging and includes opportunities for participants to network.
* Support inclusion of representatives from DFAT or other partners if requested.
Essential Selection Criteria
* A third‐party with demonstrated experience of delivering such sessions, preferably on DFAT‐funded programmes.
* Given the brief nature of the activity, a strong preference is for the provider to draw on previously delivered activities with similar objectives, tailoring them to fit the specific needs of this group, rather than creating a completely new design.
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Palladium is committed to embedding equity, diversity and inclusion into everything we do. We welcome applications from all sections of society and actively encourage diversity to drive innovation, creativity, success and good practice. We positively welcome and seek to ensure we achieve diversity in our workforce; and that all job applicants and employees receive equal and fair treatment regardless of their background or personal characteristics. These include, but are not limited to socio‐economic background, age, race, gender identity and expression, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, nationality, veteran, marital or Indigenous status.
Should you require any adjustments or accommodations to be made due to a disability or you are a neurodivergent individual or for any other circumstance, please email our team at and we will be in touch to discuss.
Safeguarding
We define safeguarding as "the preventative action taken by Palladium to protect our people, clients and the communities we work with from harm". We are committed to ensuring that all children and adults who come into contact with Palladium are treated with respect and are free from abuse. All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced selection process including safeguarding‐focused interviews and a rigorous due‐diligence process.
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