EL1 - Assistant Director (various positions)
Title: | EL1 - Assistant Director (various positions) |
Classification(s): | Executive Level 1 |
Employment Type: | Ongoing/Non-Ongoing Full Time |
Salary: | $122667- $139534 per annum plus 15.4% superannuation |
Business Division: | Surface Trans Emissions & Pol |
Branch / Section: | Various |
Location: | We want to recruit the best people to our department. Our roles support flexible work arrangements including the opportunity to work from one of our departmental offices and hybrid (mixture of office and home-based work). These roles are primarily located in Canberra however opportunities may be available in our departmental offices located in Adelaide Hobart Perth Brisbane Melbourne Sydney. A merit pool may be formed and used to fill future similar vacancies in these locations and other locations within the same metropolitan area. |
Security Clearance: | Baseline Vetting |
Job Reference No: | 47226 |
Contact Officer: | |
Closing Date: | 11.59pm AEDT Wednesday 29 October 2025 |
The department supports workplace diversity and values the contribution of people from diverse backgrounds. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples people with disability people with cultural and linguistic diversity and LGBTQIA people. The department is committed to achieving gender equality and in particular supporting womens progression into senior leadership.
The opportunity we have available
We have a range of exciting opportunities at the Executive Level 1 - Assistant Director level across a number of branches in the Surface Transport Emissions and Policy Division.
Surface Transport Emissions and Policy Division contributes to the wellbeing of all Australians by developing and implementing national reforms in surface transport policy and regulation (maritime shipping rail and road transport reforms) to achieve efficient productive safe and sustainable outcomes which are environmentally friendly and enhance Australias international competitiveness. The Division is responsible for Australian Government engagement with the states territories local government industry and internationally in relation to shipping policy and maritime regulation road and rail policy and regulation.
The Land Transport Policy Branch leads a broad range of work including implementation of the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy ongoing reforms in the areas of heavy vehicle policy rail policy and safety. The branch is also working on developing road user charging arrangements for electric vehicles. The branch also develops policy responses to emerging freight and supply chain issues to ensure Australias supply chains are efficient and resilient. All sections work closely with external stakeholders including states and territories the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator and Office of National Rail Safety Regulation industry and community representatives.
The Maritime and Shipping Branch leads on Australian shipping and ports policy and manages the associated legislative frameworks. It also advises Government on maritime safety productivity and related issues where these impact on domestic or international shipping and ports. The Branch is responsible for coastal shipping maritime supply chain resilience and environmental incident preparedness in the maritime context. The Branch is the administrator for international liner shipping shipping tax incentives coastal trading and the Tasmanian shipping programs. It supports the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) in delivering its obligations under the Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990 and works closely with industry stakeholders and other Commonwealth agencies.
The Strategic Fleet Branch supports the implementation of the Governments key election commitment to establish a strategic fleet of up to 12 Australian flagged and crewed vessels that are to be privately owned and operate on a commercial basis but could be requisitioned by the Government in times of national crisis such as natural disaster or conflict. The Branch provides policy advice on implementation of the recommendations provided by the Governments Strategic Fleet Taskforce relating to establishing and supporting an Australian strategic maritime fleet including procurement of vessels legislation changes and workforce growth required to support the fleet.
The Transport Partnerships and Emerging Technology Branch leads delivery of a complex set of reforms to prepare for the arrival of connected and automated vehicles and other transport innovations manages engagement in a range of key international forums provides the secretariat support to the Infrastructure and Transport Minister Meetings (ITMM) and related forums and provides oversight and support to several transport bodies.
In the division there are opportunities to utilise your skills to make a real difference to the daily lives of all Australians by developing and implementing reforms in surface transport policy and regulation that affect the movement of people and goods across Australia. Some of the benefits we offer include:
We work hard in our division to ensure we have a positive and supportive workplace culture where everyone can contribute and thrive.
Our division is not just a dynamic workplace it is also a leading workplace for flexible working arrangements. Our managers work with staff to structure a work-week that works for both the employee and their team. It has an inclusive and enjoyable workplace culture with regular social get-togethers trivia and senior executives who walk the talk as just a few examples of what makes our division shine as a place to work.
What will you do
There are multiple policy roles available across the Surface Transport Emissions and Policy Division (Executive Level 1). You will contribute to developing policy advice to the Australian Government through short-medium term projects determined by the departments Executive Leadership Team.
These roles are varied and dynamic but typical duties include:
Who are we looking for
We are seeking proactive and skilled individuals who can demonstrate capabilities at the Executive Level 1 Work level standards. This means you can manage very complex of sensitive work with broad direction provide specialist advice and consistently deliver high-quality outputs that contribute to our team and organisational goals.
Our ideal candidates are solutions focused proactive flexible and agile.
RecruitAbility minimum requirements
Minimum requirements for this role include:
RecruitAbility is a scheme which aims to attract and develop applicants with disability and also facilitate cultural changes in selection panels and agency recruitment.
Job applicants with disability who met the requirements are advanced to the next stage of the selection process:
More information can be found at RecruitAbility scheme: A guide for applicants Australian Public Service Commission.
We are dedicated to fostering personal and professional development empowering individuals to set goals acquire new skills and cultivate unique qualities that define who they are. We believe that this not only leads to a more fulfilling and happier life but also enhances the overall quality of our work. Some of the benefits we offer include:
Eligibility requirements
Employment with the Department of Infrastructure Transport Regional Development Communications Sport and the Arts is subject to conditions prescribed within the Public Service Act 1999 including:
Timeline and assessment
A selection panel will be established to assess your suitability against the advertise role.
If a merit pool is established it will be valid for 18 months from date it first appeared in the APS Gazette.
Applications open: 15 October 2025
Applications close: 29 October 2025
Application shortlisting:5 November 2025
Further assessments:10 November 2025
Selection report finalised: 24 November 2025
Offers and announcements: 27 November 2025
The above is indicative only please reach out to the contact person if you have any questions on the recruitment process or timeframes.
Your application will be assessed against the requirements of the job and theWork level standards. Once the entire applicant pool has been assessed the panel will create a shortlist of applicants. If your application is shortlisted you may be asked to undertake further assessment this may include work sample testing interviews and reference checks.
How to apply
Applications for this opportunity closeat 11.59pm AEDT Wednesday 29 October 2025
In applying for this position you are not required to address individual selection criteria. Rather you should provide in a PDF document a statement ofno more than two pages outlining your background capabilities and experiences and how these align with the advertised role.
You should also provide a tailored CV in PDFno more than three pages. The capabilities and behaviours required to be successful for this role are identified in the Who are we looking for section.
Your application should be received through the departments online recruitment system. Applications via Indeed will not be accepted.
If you experience any issues with the system please contact the recruitment team onor via email at to discuss an alternative way to submit your application.
Please advise the contact officer if you require reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. The department is committed to the accessibility of our systems. If you identify as someone with disability and you require accessibility assistance or more information please email
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Required Experience:
Director