APS5 Integrity Support Officer

  • Australia
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • Contract
  • Up to AU$55.24 per hour + Super
  • Contract Term: 12 Months plus possible extension.
  • Hourly Rate: $55.24 per hour excluding Superannuation.
  • Deakin Office – Hybrid working option (Maximum 2 days working from home)

About the Role:
The Fraud Fusion Taskforce has been established to improve payment integrity in the NDIS and other government programs and payments by preventing or reducing fraud and criminal activity (including serious organised crime and systemic fraud). The Taskforce enables intelligence sharing, identification and response by the NDIA and its partner agencies, including law enforcement and regulators.

The Fraud Fusion Taskforce Intelligence Analytics Branch leads the gathering and analysis of integrity information for the purpose of providing intelligence to Agency management and recommending solutions to reduce the risk of fraud and serious non-compliance to the NDIS. This includes strategic, operational and tactical intelligence, maintaining the fraud risk library, detection analytics, and fraud tip-offs.

The APS5 Integrity Support Officer is a team membership position and is accountable for organising their workflow and making independent decisions relating to an area of responsibility. The position will have a considerable level of contact with internal stakeholders and will be required to communicate with and provide guidance on a range of matters to resolve moderately complex enquiries.

Responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:

  • Assisting in project management and coordination activities, monitoring and reviewing program and project activities against plans.
  • Contributing to the development and management of the Fraud Vector Library and the divisional reporting framework.
  • Providing advice, procedural guidance and technical expertise in specific areas of team project work.
  • Performing research and analysis work including contributing to the preparation of reports on relevant team project activities.
  • Drafting a range of written material including business cases, plans, executive briefs and corporate documentation for review.
  • Assisting with the identification and management of project risks, issues and benefits.
  • Collaborating with team members to achieve program, project and business outcomes.

Skills and Experience
Key skills required for role/s:

  • Previous project support experience

Desirable skills to have for the role/s:

  • A knowledge of NDIS

Eligibility/Other Requirements:

  • The successful candidate will be required to undergo a pre-employment National Police History check, Worker Screening check and/or Working with Children Check (where required) and provide evidence of Australian Citizenship.
Apply now

Submit your details and attach your resume below. Hint: make sure all relevant experience is included in your CV and keep your message to the hiring team short and sweet - 2000 characters or less is perfect.