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Aps6 - senior policy officer, digital inclusion and deployment branch

Canberra
The Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development
Posted: 13 December
Offer description

APS6 - Senior Policy Officer, Digital Inclusion and Deployment Branch

Title :

APS6 - Senior Policy Officer, Digital Inclusion and Deployment Branch

Classification(s) : APS Level 6

Employment Type : Ongoing, Full Time

Salary : $95,501- $114,201 per annum plus 15.4% superannuation

Business Division : Communications Infrastructure

Branch / Section : Digital Inclusion & Deployment, Digital Inclusion

Location : We want to recruit the best people to our department. Our roles support flexible work arrangements including the opportunity to work from one of our departmental offices and hybrid (mixture of office and home-based work). This role is located in Canberra; Adelaide; Brisbane; Melbourne; Sydney. A merit pool may be formed and used to fill future similar vacancies in these locations and other locations within the same metropolitan area.

Security Clearance : Baseline Vetting

Job Reference No : 47229

Contact Officer : Natalie Peters Jones on or Beth Duncan on or

Closing Date : 11.59pm AEDT, Friday 19 December 2025

The department supports workplace diversity and values the contribution of people from diverse backgrounds. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, people with cultural and linguistic diversity, and LGBTQIA+ people. The department is committed to achieving gender equality and, in particular, supporting women's progression into senior leadership.


About the Communications Infrastructure Division (CID)

The telecommunications sector is critical to Australia's economy and society. Communications infrastructure such as the National Broadband Network helps Australians use digital technology to work remotely, learn online, and connect with services such as telehealth.

The Division is at the center of telecommunications policy development, and leads on advice to the Australian Government to enable all Australians to realise the benefits of digital technologies. Our policy leadership on digital inclusion helps support access to education, employment and other essential services, providing opportunities for improving social cohesion and economic growth.

The Division is a dynamic workplace, and supports flexible working arrangements. Managers work with staff to structure a work week that suits both the employee and their team to achieve common objectives. It has an inclusive and enjoyable workplace culture, and leads on government engagement with industry and other stakeholders, including telecommunications companies, regulators and ombudsmen, both in Australia and overseas.


What will you do?

Are you ready to take the next step in your career? Are you looking for a role where you can help close the digital divide for First Nations Australians? If so, the Digital Inclusion and Deployment Branch has the perfect role for you

The Digital Inclusion Team is committed to improving access to connectivity and digital technologies for all Australians. We provide policy leadership and advice on First Nations digital inclusion, including supporting the work of the First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group and delivering the First Nations digital inclusion programs.

We work closely with stakeholders across industry, government and First Nations communities to achieve Target 17 of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, which aims for equal levels of digital inclusion by 2026. A key focus of our work is advocacy for the recommendations in the First Nations Digital Inclusion Roadmap, and using this as a foundation to inform government policy and processes more broadly.

We also analyse data, research and evidence to make sure our understanding and advice on digital inclusion is robust and accurate, and we help shape public messaging on why digital inclusion is important and how it can be achieved. Our work covers the telecommunications sector, as well as the First Nations media and broadcasting sector.

The team has a great variety of work to deliver, including policy development, stakeholder engagement, media and communications, and data analysis and research. There is the opportunity for regional and remote travel to hear firsthand from First Nations communities about their stories and priorities for digital inclusion, as well as to attend meetings with senior representatives of the public service and industry. There are lots of opportunities to stretch your skills and develop new ones, and to connect your work to key government priorities.

We welcome and encourage applications from First Nations people. Worried you haven't got the qualifications or technical experience for the role? We've got lots to share and draw upon, so please apply, or reach out to the contact officer to discuss further.

The merit list generated by this process may be used to fill other vacancies in the branch. Please let us know if you'd like us to reach out to you should other opportunities arise.


Who are we looking for?

To be a successful applicant you should demonstrate knowledge and / or experience in the following areas :

* Your good judgement and ability to identify and resolve issues through research and analysis.
* How you can communicate clearly and with influence amongst your peers, and with executive and stakeholders.
* Developing project plans, tapping into expertise and resources, and being creative in your thinking to get good outcomes.
* Well‑developed organisational skills and initiative.
* A collaborative and positive team member, with a 'can do attitude' in the face of challenges, especially when dealing with more complex policy issues.
* The ability to develop good relationships within government, industry and key stakeholders.
* Being responsive to priority work while considering longer‑term impacts and outcomes.

We look forward to hearing from you and are excited to help you further develop and expand your skills, and progress your future career goals.


Minimum requirements for this role include :

* Strategic and program management skills including an ability to develop, interpret and apply policies and processes.
* Effective people skills and collaborative approach / ability.
* Ability to engage and influence stakeholders in a professional and effective manner.
* No specific qualifications required.

RecruitAbility is a scheme which aims to attract and develop applicants with disability and also facilitate cultural changes in selection panels and agency recruitment.

Job applicants with disability who met the requirements are advanced to the next stage of the selection process :

* Opt into the scheme
* Declare they have a disability, and
* Meet the minimum requirements of a vacancy advertised in the scheme

More information can be found at RecruitAbility scheme : A guide for applicants | Australian Public Service Commission.


What else can we offer?

* Exposure to high profile and exciting projects
* Networking opportunities across government and industry
* Capability development opportunities focused on your individual career goals
* Flexible working arrangements, including home‑based work and job sharing
* Support for women's progression into senior leadership
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