Play an important role in supporting the RBA’s Boards as they make decisions that affect the nation.
5-year fixed term contract
Provide leadership and direction to enable a team to deliver the RBA’s strategy, particularly across governance, compliance and legislative obligations
The Role
Inspire, guide and enable a team to define and deliver the RBA’s goals and strategy, particularly in relation to governance, compliance and statutory obligations.
Lead and develop Secretary's Department employees to strengthen corporate governance capability and ensure the RBA meets its legislative, regulatory and accountability requirements.
Oversee the provision of high‑quality governance services to the Governance Board and its Audit and Risk Committee, and advice and management relating to enterprise-wide internal governance. Additionally, oversee the management of the RBA’s Freedom of Information obligations and contribute to broader departmental responsibilities (such as support for the RBA’s policy boards and production of the annual report).
Key Responsibilities
Oversee and contribute to the effective performance of the RBA through strong governance, compliance and accountability frameworks supporting delivery of the RBA’s strategy.
Lead governance arrangements for the Governance Board and its Audit and Risk Committee, ensuring effective oversight, decision‑making and assurance
Drive uplift in corporate governance capability across the RBA, including policies, systems, processes and behaviours
Ensure compliance with legislative, statutory and policy obligations, including the RBA’s obligations under the Freedom of Information Act 1982
Contribute to broader departmental responsibilities, including support for the RBA’s two policy boards and production of the annual report, as required
Support the delivery of attorney services to the RBA
Provide leadership, guidance and development opportunities for employees and teams to achieve team, department and enterprise outcomes
Anticipate and effectively manage governance, compliance and legal risks, consistent with the RBA’s risk appetite
Enable and recognise performance in ways that encourage accountability, high performance and continuous improvement
Skills and Experience
Bring a strong governance background and leadership capability, with the judgement, presence and experience to operate effectively with senior executives and non-executive Board members. A thorough understanding of the Reserve Bank Act 1959, the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 and the Freedom of Information Act 1982 is highly desirable.
In addition, display the following capabilities:
Exercise of good judgement, especially on matters of governance and organisational process and when handling highly confidential information
Highly developed organisational skills, sound work control and attention to detail
Ability to respond calmly, decisively and effectively to unexpected issues in a changing environment
Ability to develop, review and implement organisational policies, charters and similar governance documents
Ability to develop, implement and continuously improve strategic plans
Strong people leadership with ability to build engagement, capability and accountability in an inclusive manner
Ability to represent the RBA well to non-executive Board members and other organisations, and to relate confidently and professionally with senior executives and non-executive Board members
Ability to analyse complex issues and risks, and contribute to the development of risk management processes consistent with the RBA’s risk and innovation appetite
Experience driving organisational change by building, leading, coaching and mobilising teams
Ability to support initiatives to address employee health, safety and holistic wellbeing
Be More
Working for an organisation that truly makes a difference to the people of Australia, we can offer development and career opportunities in a collaborative environment that supports your growth, wellbeing and promotes flexibility. Your individual growth and success drives the RBA forward as an organisation. Be more means you can do more, for yourself and for Australia.
Why RBA?
The RBA makes an important contribution to the Australian economy through the pursuit of national economic policy objectives and associated activities in financial markets and banking. We also issue Australia's banknotes and operate infrastructure critical to the payments system, all of which contribute to the welfare of the Australian people.
Made up of specialists across a wide range of fields, our people, values, and culture play a critical role in achieving our objectives. Striving to be Open & Dynamic, we consider and incorporate different perspectives, work across teams and are transparent with each other, whilst delivering quality together effectively and focusing on outcomes by prioritising, testing, learning, and refining as we go.
Our people conduct themselves with a high degree of integrity, while striving for excellence in the work they perform and the outcomes they achieve. We encourage intelligent inquiry, and we treat one another with respect while promoting the public interest through our efforts. We know it is the growth and success of our people that drives the RBA forward.
Come and make a bigger contribution while you build and develop your own skills too, because being more means you can do more, for yourself and for Australia.
The Reserve Bank of Australia is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion through key initiatives. We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse background, those living with a disability and from the LGBTQ+ community. We are committed to making the recruitment process fair and equitable for all our candidates.
Application Close :
June 26, 2026
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