The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is an independent statutory authority established by the Australian Government to maintain an impartial and independent electoral system for eligible voters through active electoral roll management, efficient delivery of polling services, and targeted education and public awareness programs.
The AEC values and commitments are an essential component of our operating environment and frame how AEC staff work. The AEC's focus is on electoral integrity through the values of quality, agility and professionalism.
The APS 6 Team Leader is responsible for the leadership and management of staff within their designated office and delivering a public facing service as required. The APS 6 Team Leader reports to an EL1 Assistant Director
The APS 5 Assistant Team Leader supports the Team Leader in the leadership and management of staff within their designated office and delivering a public facing service as required.
You will join a team of 151 team leaders across the country that ensures the proper conduct of the election and upholds the Electoral Integrity Framework. Your will work across a diverse and dispersed network, working closely with our State Office, National Office and the other States and Territories.
The position is located in Ingleburn, offices are staffed by full and part-time APS personnel working as a team to deliver the AEC's program outcomes.
We are looking for agile, energetic, self-motivated, results-driven experienced leaders to lead a team of staff to manage divisional election planning, delivery, and evaluation. A proactive individual who is able to work under pressure, and independently under limited guidance but comfortable working in a team environment.
During preparation phase of the electoral cycle, you will be responsible for ensuring accuracy and completeness of the electoral roll for approximately 100,000 electors within your division to exercise their franchise at the federal, state, and local government election. Whilst doing this you will also be leading your team in preparing towards the next federal event.
Once we move to the mobilisation phase of the electoral cycle these critical roles run the largest peace time activity mobilising up to 100,000 staff.
You will contribute to the development of team objectives for short term tasks and strategic planning for longer-term initiatives, including setting priorities for the work area, maintaining team cohesion, and ensuring quality of outputs for the work area.
You will be responsible for the overall supervision of our temporary election staff, using your leadership skills to seamlessly and efficiently support the expanding workforce requirements.
You will join the leadership team committed to learning and self-development and responsible for building technical capability and fostering career development of its people.
To excel you'll have :
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