LOCATION : Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
TENURE : Ongoing / Non-ongoing (specified term)
SYNOPSIS :
Markets Group promotes well functioning markets that contribute to consumer and investor confidence. Well functioning markets are central to the sustainable growth of the Australian economy and the wellbeing of the Australian community.
The work of Markets Group embraces policy processes and reforms that safeguard the public interest in consumer protection, remove impediments to competition in product and services markets and promote a stable, efficient and competitive financial system, a safe and accessible payments system, an innovative data and digital economy, and sound corporate practices and conduct.
Markets Group has strong relationships with business and consumer advocacy groups and maintains close working relations with the relevant regulatory agencies.
Positions are available in Financial System Division, Market Conduct Division and Digital, Competition and Payments Division.
The Financial System Division is responsible for policy advice to Government on financial sector policy matters (other than superannuation) and assisting with the development of related legislation. This includes banking and insurance, access to finance, capital markets and financial market infrastructure, and brokers, advisers and other intermediaries. It also coordinates Treasury's activities in respect of the Council of Financial Regulators.
The Market Conduct Division provides advice on economy-wide policy settings that affect the way markets operate - with a focus on the Corporations Act and Australian Consumer Law. The policy responsibilities in the division cover : corporate behaviour, governance and transparency; consumer protection and combating scams.
The Digital, Competition and Payments Division is responsible for providing advice on the operation of a strong data and digital economy, including fair competition and innovation and safeguards for consumers. Policy responsibilities in the division include payments, digital assets, digital platforms, and maintaining the Consumer Data Right.
In performing their roles, policy analysts are expected to be able to :
Applicants should refer to the ILS comparative chart to understand how expectations differ across levels.
Policy Analyst • Canberra, Australia