Join Us in advancing Human Rights for all.
Temporary Talent Register – APS4 to APS6.
Location – Sydney NSW
Are you passionate about achieving human rights outcomes? Do you want to be part of an agency that has human rights and equality front of mind to build an Australian society where every person is free and equal in dignity and rights?
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC/the Commission) invites you to register your interest for non-ongoing employment opportunities that may arise, across a broad range of classifications, business areas and locations across Australia.
The register will be utilised to fill Non-Ongoing (temporary) vacancies, which may include full-time or part-time roles, depending on our business needs.
About Us
The Commission is Australia’s national human rights institution. Together we work towards an Australian society in which human rights are respected, protected and promoted – where every person is free and equal in dignity and rights.
Our purpose is to ensure that all Australians have access to effective, independent complaints handling and public inquiry processes on human rights and discrimination matters, and benefit from our human rights education, advocacy, monitoring and compliance activities.
Come join us!
Be at the heart of transformative change and influence policy that affects lives across Australia. Join us in our mission to create a society where every individual’s rights are respected and protected. Come join us and make a difference.
At the Commission, you will be respected, supported and encouraged to be your authentic self. We take pride in enabling our people to bring their unique perspectives and strive to create a safe space to work to build an Australian society where every person is free and equal in dignity and rights.
You will be able to help to ensure the Commission’s purpose is fulfilled and influence the experiences of our clients when they are in the process of resolving their grievances.
You will receive many benefits such as:
- generous remuneration and working conditions including access to flexible working arrangements.
- professional career engagement: Enjoy opportunities for professional engagement, supportive learning and development and be part of a leading institution in the field of human rights.
- be part of an inclusive, diverse and collaborative work environment: work alongside passionate professionals who share your dedication to human rights, equality and stay connected with the community.
The key duties of the position include:
About the positions
The types of positions that may be filled from this register include, but are not limited to:
APS4 (Information Officer, Research and Administration Officer, Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Project Coordinator; Project Support Officer)
- An APS Level 4 employee would generally be required to undertake tasks of moderate complexity and work under general direction to set priorities and to meet deadlines.
- Employees will provide specialist and administrative support that is informed and directed by sound knowledge in specific areas and may undertake some research and analysis activities, including (but not limited to) diary management, travel and accommodation arrangements, database, file and record management, coordination of communication streams such as correspondence and telephone calls.
- Assess client and stakeholder needs. Deliver integrated information meet customer needs.
- Assist clients across a range of services and work across one or more service delivery channels (telephone, face-to-face or processing).
- Undertake research, provide advice and write for a variety of audiences.
- Communicate and liaise with a wide range of people in a professional manner.
APS5 (Project Support Officer; Project Officer; Policy Officer; Research and Policy Officer; Project Coordinator)
- An APS Level 5 employee would generally be required to undertake work that is moderately complex to complex in nature and operate under limited direction.
- Accountable for organising their workflow and making independent decisions relating to an area of responsibility.
- Undertaking specialist or technical research and analysis, conduct investigations, and undertake procedural, clerical, administrative support or operational tasks.
- Developing, maintaining and nurturing networks and liaising with identified internal and external stakeholders across a range of constituencies, communities, government agencies and organisations.
- Providing policy and administrative support for Projects including the provision of secretariat support.
- Undertake research and present research themes, provide advice and write for a variety of audiences.
- Communicate and liaise with a wide range of people in a professional manner.
APS6 (Project Officer; Communications officer; Media Officer; Legal and Research Officer; Policy Officer; ICT Analyst)
- An APS Level 6 employee would generally be required to undertake work that is complex in nature, work under limited direction with the opportunity for reasonable autonomy and accountability.
- Providing high level advice within an area of specialisation with advice based on policies and legislation on programs to key stakeholders, including but not limited to the Director, Senior Executive, and other internal and external stakeholders.
- Well-developed research, analytic and written communication skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines without compromising quality.
- Demonstrated specialist knowledge and understanding of various policy and human rights matters. Provide detailed technical, professional, and/or policy advice in relation to complex problems and may assist in strategic planning, program and project management and policy development.
- Plan and prepare quality submissions for high level meetings with a strategic purpose in mind, under the guidance of the strategy and engagement lead.
- Work under limited direction to ensure the smooth preparation for external meetings, including liaison with internal and external stakeholders.
- An ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders to ensure that various stakeholder interests are recognised and managed positively and professionally.
- Demonstrated capacity for sound judgement and creative problem-solving including ability to consider and promote Commission wide benefits of activities.
AHRC are dedicated and committed to attracting and recruiting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and encourage applications from people with disability, people that identify as LGBTQIA+ and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Positions available through this register vary in duration, noting you can be initially engaged for periods up to 12 months (with one contract extension or subsequent contract up to 6 months, with a total duration of 18 months).
We encourage you to submit your interest in temporary employment with the Commission.
Eligibility
To Apply
To apply, please click on the ‘Apply Online’ button to the left of this advertisement.
Please provide your resume and a two-page statement outlining your interest in these APS levels your experience that would lead to impactful outcomes in the positions, identifying the skills and capabilities you bring. Please identify which levels - APS4; APS5; APS6 you wish to be considered for in your statement.
You are not required to address each selection criterion individually in your pitch; however, you should provide sufficient information to demonstrate how your skills, knowledge and experience are the right fit for the classification(s) you are expressing interest for. Please be accurate, succinct and show a clear connection with the positions that will become available within the Commission.
The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to fulfill the requirements of the roles in an impartial and respectful manner as required by the APS Code of Conduct. The successful candidate will uphold the integrity and independence of the AHRC.
As part of the recruitment and selection process, applicants will be required to consent to and undergo background checks which may include character and social media checks.
For further information about this register, please email ****@humanrights.gov.au, using the subject line: Temporary Talent Register – APS4 to APS6 enquiry.
Eligibility
- Under section 22(8) of the Public Service Act 1999, employees must be Australian citizens to be employed in the Australian Public Service (APS).
- All applicants external to AHRC offered employment will be required to successfully undergo a pre-engagement screening check, even if they have a security clearance. The screening check is conducted in accordance with the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework requirements.
- The successful candidate may be required obtain and maintain a Baseline Vetting (AGSVA) security clearance.
Notes
Notes
This register is an expression of interest only. Registering your interest does not guarantee an offer of employment will be made.
The Commission values inclusivity and diversity and seek people who support and model the behaviours we promote in our workforce. We strongly encourage applications from First Nations Australians, mature workers, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, culturally and marginalised communities, carers, LGBTIQA+ and people with disability.
Under section 22(8) of the Public Service Act 1999, employees must be Australian citizens to be employed in the Australian Public Service (APS).
The Commission is committed to providing an accessible, inclusive work environment to enable people with a disability to participate fully in all aspects of employment. Applicants are encouraged to request reasonable adjustment as required to assist your participation in this recruitment process.