* APS 4 - $77,728 - $84,619 per annum plus superannuation
* Biosecurity Operations Division
* Adelaide, SA,Cairns, QLD,Darwin, NT,Perth, WA,Sydney, NSW
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Why YOU are important to us and what impact will you have on the Biosecurity Operations Division and the departments’ goal.
We deliver biosecurity and imported food regulatory activities to ensure goods, conveyances, travellers and mail meet Australia's import requirements. We are responsible for operational policy and front-line regulatory control settings to manage biosecurity and imported food risk through the delivery of screening, assessment and inspection activities, and stakeholder engagement and client contact services.
Cargo Operations Assessments assess documentation to determine and manage, biosecurity risks related to cargo entering Australia. Commodities requiring assessment include food, plant, live animals, animal products and bulk commodities. The team are also responsible for providing high-level assessment related client support services. Assessments operate as a national team, working across various regional locations, with the opportunity for working from home arrangements to be considered after completion of probation, training and accreditation. Assessments is a highly engaging and dynamic work area. Those suited to the role will enjoy working as part of a highly skilled team, applying critical thinking and decision making to manage biosecurity threats. Cargo Operations Assessments are office-based roles.
Cargo Inspections are responsible for the inspection of imported food, goods, vessels, aircraft, animals and animal genetic material and the assessment of documentation to confirm compliance with Australia’s biosecurity and export market requirements. The team are also responsible for managing goods that do not comply with import/export requirements and capturing information to support evidence-based decisions. Cargo Inspections mainly operate within core business hours between 06:30 and 18:30, with overtime available outside of these hours where required. Additional wage allowances are provided for working outdoors and at wharf environments. Cargo Operations Inspections are combination office and field based roles.
Client Contact Group (CCG) is the central contact point for external clients to the department. The team responds to a diverse range of phone and email enquiries and accesses information about a broad range of topics to fulfil client expectations. Furthermore, CCG is responsible for actioning client requests for inspection of goods imported to Australia by booking appointments for biosecurity officers. CCG operate as a national team, working across various capital city locations, and consideration of flexible working arrangements to support your work/life balance will be considered after completion of probation, training, and accreditation. The jobs are based in a call centre environment and are office-based roles.
Traveller Operations delivers regulatory screening and inspections of travellers and their goods, at the border to verify compliance with Australia's biosecurity requirements. Travellers Operations works with policy and risk owners within the department to influence and inform operational policy and deliver regulatory functions in accordance with legislative requirements, national standards, and a risk-based operating model. The operations group has a national footprint with a presence at international airports and seaports in all capital cities.
Please note that for Traveller Operations, these are shift based roles and the ability to perform shift work is a requirement when applying for this position(s). Cairns and Darwin Traveller Operations positions are part-time.
Maritime and Regional Ports delivers regulatory assessment and inspections of arriving international vessels to ensure compliance with Australia’s biosecurity requirements. This pathway works with policy teams within the department to influence and inform operational policy and deliver regulatory functions in accordance with legislative requirements. The pathway has a national footprint with a presence in all capital cities and major regional ports. Maritime Operations are combination office and field based roles.
Military Operations are responsible for conducting inspections and assessments related to the movement of military cargo, conveyances, and personnel across both onshore and offshore environments. A significant portion of this work is carried out under the framework of Combined Military Activities, which often leads to increased operational demands at specific ports. The team is agile and responsive, with staff expected to deploy to locations beyond their home port as needed to support surges in activity. Military Operations work typically occur during core business hours, from 06:30 to 18:30, with overtime available outside these hours when required. Staff receive additional wage allowances for working in outdoor and wharf environments. Roles within Military Operations involve a combination of office-based and field-based duties, requiring flexibility and adaptability from team members.
Please note that this selection process will be used to fill multiple vacancies, both ongoing and non-ongoing. Non-ongoing contracts will be offered for an initial period of 12 months with the possibility of extension up to a maximum of two years in total. Some of these non-ongoing position(s) may become ongoing. Should a position become ongoing then the merit pool established through this selection process may be used to fill the vacancy on an ongoing basis. Not all locations have vacancies and the merit pool that is developed will be used to fill expected vacancies. The merit pool established through this selection process, which is valid for a period of eighteen months from the date the vacancy was advertised in the Gazette, may also be used to fill future ongoing and non-ongoing vacancies in the division where the duties are of a similar nature.
Positions may be full-time or part-time depending on business needs and requirements. You will be required to attend full time for an initial training period if you are offered a part time position.
Wherever possible, positions will be offered based on your location and pathway preference as indicated in your application.
Join the front line to protect our plants, animals and way of life.
Do you want to make a valuable contribution to protecting Australia’s agricultural industries, our unique environment and sustain our way of life?
As a biosecurity officer, you can make a difference and help prevent damaging global pests and diseases entering Australia.
Many of these threats could potentially impact Australia’s $74 billion agricultural industries, disrupt Australia’s export trade and supply products to our domestic market. Biosecurity officers operate on the front line, working at Australia’s international airports, seaports and mail gateways to identify biosecurity risks and help prevent invasive pests and diseases from crossing our border.
When you join us, you’ll have training and coaching that prepares you to begin a career that makes a difference.
This is where you play an important role.
The duties of a Biosecurity Officer may include, but are not limited to:
* Performing a range of screening, inspection and assurance related activities associated with cargo, conveyances and people entering Australia.
* Assessing documentation to confirm compliance with Australia’s biosecurity requirements.
* Managing goods that do not comply with import/export requirements and capturing information to support evidence-based decisions.
* Providing timely and accurate advice on biosecurity matters to stakeholders/clients, employees and senior managers via telephone and email.
* Identifying trends in biosecurity risks and escalating these to assist in targeting intelligence and risk-based activities.
* Managing, modelling and monitoring compliance with appropriate standards of behaviour in line with departmental expectations and including the APS Code of Conduct and Values.
* Promoting and complying with departmental WHS and Rehabilitation policies and guidelines and being alert for and reporting risks to local management and WHS.
* Providing on-the-job coaching and assisting and supporting other employees on biosecurity issues.
What are we looking for
knowledge and experience
Successful applicants will contribute to the division meeting its regulatory goals of managing biosecurity threats by demonstrating the following key attributes:
* Integrity
o Demonstrate sound moral and ethical principles across all areas of work.
o Undertake duties in line with the Biosecurity Act 2015 and decision support materials.
o Maintain biosecurity and personal integrity at all times.
* Independence
o Ensure activities are performed without interference or undue influence from those being regulated or those who have a vested interest.
The ability to make decisions within the scope of your authority through sound judgement and decision making whilst working independently with minimal supervision.
* A clear purpose and level of curiosity
o Articulate a clear purpose by understanding your role and the role of the department as a regulator.
Attention to detail whilst remaining open and inquisitive to consider elements outside the task at hand.
* Appropriate use of authority
o A good understanding of legislative powers (or the ability to acquire) and the ability to use them in a professional manner.
o The ability to make evidence-based decisions using sound judgement in line with legislation.
o The confidence and willingness to challenge, even where doubt exists.
The ability to manage conflict.
* Accountability
o Accountable for your actions and be able to make and explain informed defensible decisions.
o Take responsibility to see activities through to completion.
Work effectively in a team environment, building and sustaining collaborative relationships.
* Resilience
o Manage change and maintain focus on strategic objectives.
Display agility and flexibility to adapt and deliver regulatory functions and operational outcomes in evolving circumstances.
* Transparency
o Fair, impartial and open to scrutiny.
Skills and capabilities
Successful applicants will be able to demonstrate the following skills and abilities:
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to form views, provide advice and make effective evidence-based regulatory decisions in accordance with legislation, policies and procedures.
* The ability to use initiative and work independently to meet operational demands while navigating through changing priorities.
* The ability to work effectively and safely to achieve sound outcomes in a fast paced and challenging environment.
* The ability to problem-solve and appropriately escalate sensitive matters in a timely manner.
* The ability to use risk management tools and techniques.
* Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to effectively liaise with clients, peers, management and stakeholders.
* Digital literacy skills to confidently learn and utilise the department’s systems and devices.
* The ability to contribute to, promote and implement business change.
The successful candidate:
* Must hold and maintain a valid Australian motor vehicle drivers licence,
* Note that for Traveller Operations, the ability to perform shift work is a requirement when applying for this position(s),
* Note that the physical requirements of the role(s) may involve a combination of outdoor and office-based work,
* May be required to perform occasional out-of-hours and weekend work where applicable,
* Must wear an official uniform supplied by the department, including during field operations (as applicable), in accordance with the department’s uniform policy,
* Must wear appropriate protective personal equipment clothing and comply with departmental Work Health & Safety policies and procedures
* Note that you must satisfactorily complete the department’s Biosecurity Foundation Program and meet the minimum requirements in order to be appointed as a Biosecurity Officer under the Biosecurity Act 2015.
VetPaths
The Australian Public Service (APS) values the unique skills, perspectives, and experiences that veterans gain during their Australian Defence Force (ADF) employment and encourage veterans to apply. Support may be available to veterans transitioning to meaningful APS careers through participation in VetPaths, which offers veterans an opportunity to participate in a six-month program offering formal learning and development, career mentoring and activities for wellness and peer support.