DEPARTMENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
JOB DESCRIPTION
Agency Department of the Legislative Work unit Office of the Clerk
Assembly
Job title Executive Administrator Designation Administrative Officer 6
Job type Full time Duration Ongoing
Salary $96,620 - $107,721 Location Darwin
Position number 10715 RTF Closing 24/11/2025
Contact officer Olga Kerr on or
Agency information
Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans
Applications are limited to a one-page cover letter and a detailed resume. The NTPS values diversity
and aims for a workforce that represents the community. The NTPS encourages people from all
diversity groups to apply for vacancies. For more information about applying for this position and the
merit process, go to the Office of the Commissioner for Public Employment (OCPE) website.
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on
Special Measures, go to the OCPE website.
Apply online
Our values
Respect, Impartiality, Professionalism, Customer Service, Creativity and Westminster Heritage
Primary objectives
Provide high quality administrative and secretarial support services to the Clerk and Chief Executive to
support the effective operation of the Legislative Assembly and its Committees and for the efficient
functioning of the Department.
Context statement
The Department of the Legislative Assembly (DLA) provides quality and timely support and advice for
the operation of the Assembly, its committees, Parliament House, and electorate offices and staff.
The Office of the Clerk provides advice to the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly
regarding administrative and procedural matters. It also provides executive leadership for the DLA.
Key responsibilities
1. Provide high level executive support to the Clerk and Chief Executive of the DLA including, but not
limited to, diary and travel management, record keeping and the payment of invoices.
2. Administer Parliament petitions, written questions and responses in accordance with Standing
Orders.
3. Assist the Clerk and Clerk Assistant in the production of daily scripts for the Parliament and work in
the Chamber as required.
4. Maintain the Register of Members' Interests and manage inspections of the register.
5. Provide secretariat support for the DLA, liaising with the Cabinet Office and other agencies as
required.
6. Provide secretariat support to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (NT Branch) and
Assembly Committee meetings.
7. Liaise with the Office of the Chief Minister, Leader of the Opposition, Leader of Government
Business, Members and electorate staff, Ministerial staff, Secretary to Executive Council, Office of
the Parliamentary Counsel, Office of the Speaker and other NT agencies as required.
Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory
Parliament House, State Square (GPO Box 3721, Darwin NT 0801)
1. External (internet) and internal (intranet) websites management for the Office of the Clerk in liaison
with other responsible officers.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. Extensive experience in providing executive level administrative, secretarial and office management
support to a senior executive.
2. Effective communication skills demonstrating political impartiality, confidentiality, discretion and tact
in dealing with Members, Electorate Officers, departmental employees and external stakeholders
including senior officials and dignitaries.
1. Demonstrated excellent organisational skills and the ability to use initiative and to work with minimal
supervision under pressure to meet deadlines.
1. Demonstrated knowledge of parliamentary systems and the operation of parliament and Inter-
Parliamentary protocols, or ability to gain this knowledge.
Desirable
1. Tertiary qualification in a relevant field.
2. Knowledge of diplomatic protocols, courtesies and public relations.
Requirements for selection and undertaking the role
• Prior to being formally offered a position with the Department of the Legislative Assembly, applicants
will be required to submit a pre-employment declaration which includes information regarding their
criminal history, conflict of interest and other continuing employment or volunteer work.
* The successful applicant will be subject to a criminal history check. A criminal history will not exclude
an applicant from this position unless it is a relevant criminal history.
* Access to recreation leave will be restricted during Parliamentary sitting periods.
* The position is based at Parliament House.
* The position requires the incumbent to undertake remunerated overtime hours during peak times
such as Assembly sittings.
* The right to disconnect – This position is not expected to be available for regular work-related contact
outside of normal work hours.
Approved November 2025 RUSSELL KEITH, Clerk and Chief Executive Officer
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