EL1 First Nations Liaison Position Description

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Approved: 15 February 2024

Owner: Office of Agency Accessibility and Inclusion

EL1 First Nations Liaison Position Description

Position Details

The NDIA welcomes and encourages applications from people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

Position Name First Nations Liaison
System Job Title NDIA EL1 First Nations Liaison
APS Classification EL1
Group Enabling Services/Chief Operating Officer
Division Enabling Services/Chief Operating Officer
Branch Office of Agency Accessibility and Inclusion
Reports to NDIA EL2 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Position Purpose

About the NDIA

The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is an independent statutory agency that is responsible for implementing the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which will support a better life for hundreds of thousands of Australians with a significant and permanent disability and their families and carers. The NDIA values a positive contemporary attitude to disability.

As a Federal Agency, we work within a legislative and regulatory environment. We adhere to the Australian Public Service Code of Conduct as set out in section 13 of the Public Service Act 1999.

Our work is driven by the Corporate Plan which provides strategic direction to achieve our purpose of making a difference so that people with disability can choose and achieve their goals.

The NDIA Values are:

  • We value people – We put participants at the heart of everything we do.
  • We grow together – We work together to deliver quality outcomes.
  • We aim higher – We are resilient and always have the courage to do better.
  • We take care – We own what we do and we do the right thing.

Our values reflect our passion and commitment to building a positive, participant-centred culture.

The NDIA welcomes and encourages applications from people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

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Where possible, the NDIA will make reasonable adjustments to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role.

About the Team

The Office of Agency Accessibility and Inclusion (OAAI) Branch implement programs focused on increasing the Agency’s inclusion and diversity practices.

OAAI supports the Agency to increase levels of inclusion, employment, and engagement for diversity groups, such as People with Disability, First Nations Peoples, Gender Equality, People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, Asexual, Sistergirl, Brotherboy plus people (LGBTIQA+), and the Mature-Age and Inter-Generational Workforce.

OAAI work alongside employees with disability and line managers to ensure required workplace adjustments are in place to enable people to participate and contribute their best to the Agency. The Branch also ensures workplace accessibility by leveraging technology, leading the Agency’s Accessible Systems Strategy as well as providing assistive technology tools and user support for all staff.

OAAI lead the delivery of the NDIA Inclusion and Diversity Framework, individual Inclusion Plans and associated strategies, staff networks, people experience and culture initiatives and the NDIA Values. Through the leveraging of data analytics and management of all staff surveys including the APS Census, the team measure staff engagement and work with stakeholders to understand and act on results.

About the Role

The EL1 First Nations Liaison is accountable under broad direction to undertake very complex work that delivers quality outcomes across or within the functions of the NDIA.

The position is an important team leadership position within the NDIA and will have delegated authority and responsibility to resolve issues and risks across wide-ranging activities of substantial depth involving significant detail. The role requires providing leadership, control, planning, resource management, performance management and decision making for the Team Membership and assigned Contractors working within the work area.

The EL1 First Nations Liaison will exercise a considerable degree of independence to engage in very complex problem solving and issues management within the functions. The position requires exercising sound decision-making and judgement to produce high level policy advice and operational support.

The position is required to coordinate and assume responsibility to undertake detailed or sensitive projects that may include performing varied activities involving many different and unrelated processes or methods that may impact on the strategic or operational outcomes that support the NDIA’s objectives to “build a world-leading National Disability Insurance Scheme”.

Responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:

  • Leading the First Nations Liaison team in a high profile, delivering cultural and inclusion programs in a fast-paced environment.
  • Working closely with stakeholders, including the Senior Executive Service, identifying strategic and operational workforce requirements relating to First Nations staff.
  • Developing and managing relationships with internal and external stakeholders, engaging, and collaborating, facilitating cooperation, and achieving outcomes impacting the Agency’s reputation.
  • Contributing to the effective delivery of connected HR services across the division.

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  • Delivering strategic and tailoring initiatives, enhancing the delivery of HR people solutions and work practices.
  • Leading the team in the delivery of assurance and compliance to HR policies, establishing key reporting mechanisms, comprehensive data analytics and insights.
  • Participating in working groups, delivering a strategic solution for managing employee enquiries and escalations effectively.
  • Building stronger understanding of workforce behaviour, identifying and monitoring trends and compiling and reporting insights.

(NOTE: the key responsibilities of the role are based on current priorities and may change over time)

Capabilities of the Role

The NDIA has a capability framework aligned to the Australian Public Service (APS) Work Level Standards. The NDIA capabilities detailed below are those required to perform the role.

Adaptability

Maintaining effectiveness when experiencing major changes in work responsibilities or environment (e.g., people, processes, structure, or culture); adjusting effectively to change by exploring the benefits, trying new approaches, and collaborating with others to make the change successful.

Building Customer Loyalty

Meeting and exceeding internal or external customer expectations while cultivating relationships that secure commitment and trust.

Building Talent

Planning and supporting the development of individuals’ knowledge, skills, and abilities so that they can fulfill current or future job responsibilities more effectively.

Planning and Organising

Establishing an action plan for self and others to complete work efficiently and on time by setting priorities, establishing timelines, and leveraging resources.

Coaching

Engaging an individual in developing and committing to an action plan that targets specific behaviours, skills, or knowledge needed to ensure performance improvement or prepare for success in new responsibilities.

Technical / Professional Knowledge or Skill

Having achieved a satisfactory level of technical, functional, and/or professional skill or knowledge in position-related areas; keeping up with current developments and trends in areas of expertise; leveraging expert knowledge to accomplish results.

Managing Relationships

Meeting the personal needs of individuals to build trust, encourage two-way communication, and strengthen relationships.

Work Standards

Setting high standards of performance for self and others; assuming responsibility and accountability for successfully completing assignments or tasks; self-imposing standards of excellence rather than having standards imposed.

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Energy

Consistently maintaining high levels of activity or productivity; operating with vigour, effectiveness, and determination over extended periods of time.

Work Level Expectations

The NDIA work within the Australian Public Service (APS) Work Level Standards. The duties detailed below are specific to the APS6 classification.

Leadership and Accountability

In-depth knowledge of relevant statutory, regulatory and policy frameworks in order to provide objective advice and resolve problems of a specialised or complex nature.

Accountable for developing plans and objectives for short-term tasks and contributing to strategic planning for longer-term initiatives.

Management Diversity and Span

Responsible for implementing work plans, setting tasks and priorities, and managing workflow.

Involves encouraging and gaining cooperation among team members.

Job Context and Environment

Works with a level of independence, subject to limited direction and is guided by policies, procedures, standards, methodologies and precedents.

Contribute to the development of team objectives for short-term tasks and strategic planning for longer-term initiatives.

Independence and Decision-Making

The work involves using discretion and initiative over a broad area of activity with autonomy and accountability in interpreting policy and applying practices and procedures with some latitude in modifying practices and procedures where necessary.

Select the appropriate course of action from several options.

Identify problems or issues and resolve or establish treatments to mitigate.

Stakeholder Management

Liaise with a range of stakeholders in relation to difficult or sensitive issues.

Deals with complex and contentious matters requiring persuasion and sensitivity.

Role Specifications

The role is required to be performed in a work environment that has the following core characteristics and requirements:

  • Working in an open office environment (exposure to general workplace chatter)
  • Working from home on occasion
  • Working in a hot desk environment
  • Significant periods of sitting at a counter or desk
  • Operating a telephone
  • Computer/screen-based work
  • Ability to use computer/software applications including Microsoft Office and NDIA business applications such as NDIA’s client records management system (CRM)

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  • Assistance animals may be in the work area

Security

The following essential checks/clearances are required to perform the role:

  • Pre-Engagement Check - this is a mandatory pre-employment security screening process. All employees and contractors of NDIA must undertake a Pre-Engagement Check. This check is undertaken for any individual who will have non-public access to agency resources (information, buildings, systems, assets, staff, and customers)

Organisational Responsibilities

Assume responsibility for the identification of risks, including the evaluation, management, and control of all risks relevant to your area of responsibility.

To ensure compliance with the Work Health and Safety (Commonwealth) Act 2011, the occupant of this APS position is accountable while at work to ensure they:

  • take reasonable care for their own health and safety; and
  • take reasonable care that their acts or omissions do not adversely affect the health and safety of other persons; and
  • comply with reasonable instruction, policy or procedures given or notified by the NDIA relating to health or safety across the NDIA.

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