- Executive Level 1
- $121,755 - $132,713 plus 15.4% employer super contribution
- Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) (CDPP) is seeking an Assistant Manager Audit, Risk and Integrity (Integrity lead) to support the delivery of our audit, risk and assurance programs and lead the delivery of integrity initiatives across the agency.
Working as part of a small team, you will have the opportunity to work on meaningful, high-profile issues, gain broad exposure across the agency and contribute to a strong culture of integrity, accountability and continuous improvement across the CDPP.
What will you bring?
You will have experience in the delivery of internal audit, risk management, integrity and assurance functions, preferably in a public sector environment, with a solid understanding of relevant legislative frameworks, and will bring:
- Sound judgement and strong analytical skills with the ability to assess complex issues, weigh risks and make well-reasoned recommendations;
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Integrity and discretion in everything you do, demonstrating an understanding of the importance of confidentiality, impartially and ethical decision-making;
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Experience in providing specialist advice on organisational integrity matters such as fraud and corruption control, public interest disclosure and conflict of interest;
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Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain complex issues clearly to different audiences, including senior executives;
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An ability to build and maintain productive stakeholder relationships and work collaboratively in pursuit of agency outcomes; and
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A continuous-improvement mindset, supporting colleagues, sharing your knowledge and contributing to a high-performing team.
Why join us?
This is an opportunity to work on matters that have strategic alignment to the CDPP’s priorities and future direction.
The CDPP offers a unique opportunity to work with high calibre team and allows you to support critical national criminal justice operations, drive digital and business transformations, and shape continuous improvement frameworks within an independent Australian Government. The CDPP uphold the rule of law and protect the Australian community. Employees benefit from meaningful public service, professional development, and strong workplace flexibility.
No matter where you work with us, you’ll have access to:
- unique and challenging work;
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professional development opportunities;
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generous leave entitlements;
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clear and transparent salary progression, and scheduled salary increases;
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15.4% superannuation;
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a $295 annual wellbeing allowance;
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free and confidential 24/7 counselling through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), available for staff and their family members; and
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flexible working arrangements considered in accordance with our Enterprise Agreement and the operational needs of the role.
Please refer to the Candidate Information Pack for details.
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