EL1 - Assistant Directors, First Nations Partnerships - Identified
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Title: |
EL1 - Assistant Directors, First Nations Partnerships - Identified |
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Classification(s): |
Executive Level 1 |
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Employment Type: |
Ongoing/Non-Ongoing, Full Time/Part Time |
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Salary: |
$122,667 - $139,534 per annum plus 15.4% superannuation From 12 March 2026 $126,838 – $144,278 |
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Business Division: |
First Nations Partnerships |
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Branch / Section: |
FNP - Culture, Capb & Collab, First Nations Programs |
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Location: |
We want to recruit the best people to our department. Our roles
These roles are located in Perth, Townsville, Canberra, Darwin,
A merit pool may be formed and used to fill future similar |
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Security Clearance: |
Baseline Vetting |
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Job Reference No: |
47641 |
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Contact Officer: |
John Tapim on john.tapim@infrastructure.gov.au or 0497 768 975 |
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Closing Date: |
11.59pm AEDT, Tuesday 17 March 2026 |
The First Nations Partnerships Division’s objective is to enable and support the department to achieve its deliverables against the socio-economic targets and the Priority Reforms in the National Agreement on Closing the Gap. We also support the delivery of the Our Stories on Country Agreement in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees have shared their aspirations with the department. While the responsibility to achieve these aspirations lies with the department as a whole, we assist through inclusive practices and opportunities that recognise, celebrate, and appreciate the skills, knowledge, and cultural protocols of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We respect, amplify, and honour the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees and communities to build an engaged and responsive workforce that facilitates meaningful engagement and strong partnerships. We foster collaborative leadership for success by guiding unified efforts across all levels to achieve shared goals and positive outcomes. We support action for impact across the department ensuring that initiatives deliver tangible outcomes that empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, employees, and communities.
The Division has four key areas of focus:
A person with the following skills and capabilities:
The EL1 roles will drive and influence change through the National Agreement on Closing the Gap and the Our Stories on Country Agreement to embed the Priority Reforms, value the cultures, knowledges and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, families and communities. The successful candidate for this position will be able to demonstrate their capability against the Executive level 1 Work level standards.
The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts is committed to supporting the employment and career development of people with disability. Our participation in APS RecruitAbility means we will progress an applicant with disability to a further stage in the recruitment process, where they opt into RecruitAbility and meet the minimum requirements for the vacancy.
You will be asked to indicate if you wish to opt into RecruitAbility in the application form. You must tick the 'opt in' box to participate in RecruitAbility. Simply declaring that you have a disability will not automatically include you.
We provide reasonable adjustments such as access, equipment or other practical support at relevant stages of the recruitment process. Please advise in the application form or the contact officer if you need any adjustments made.
The minimum requirements for this role include:
More information can be found at RecruitAbility scheme: A guide for applicants | Australian Public Service Commission.
What else can we offer?
This is an identified position, and candidates must demonstrate a high level of cultural capability and ability to communicate with a diverse range of stakeholders.
Employment with the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts is subject to conditions prescribed within the Public Service Act 1999 including:
A selection panel will be established to assess your suitability against the advertised role.
If a merit pool is established it will be valid for 18 months from date it first appeared in the APS Gazette.
The above is indicative only, please reach out to the contact person if you have any questions on the recruitment process or timeframes.
Your application will be assessed against the requirements of the job and the Work level standards. Once the entire applicant pool has been assessed, the panel will create a shortlist of applicants.
If your application is shortlisted, you may be asked to undertake further assessment, this may include work sample testing, interviews, and reference checks.
How to apply
Applications for this opportunity close at 11.59pm AEDT, Tuesday 17 March 2026
You should submit a brief expression of interest in PDF (no more than 2 pages) that addresses your skills and experience relevant to the ‘Who are we looking for’ section and an up-to-date CV in PDF (no more than 3 pages).
Your application should be received through the department’s online recruitment system. Applications via Indeed will not be accepted.
If you experience any issues with the system please contact the recruitment team on 02 6136 8989 or via email at recruitment@infrastructure.gov.au to discuss an alternative way to submit your application.
Please advise the contact officer if you require reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. The department is committed to the accessibility of our systems. If you identify as someone with disability and you require accessibility assistance or more information, please email DiversityandInclusion@infrastructure.gov.au
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