Assistant Director, Workplace Integrity

  • Australia
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • Contract
  • Up to AU$602.55 per day + Super

Assistant Director, Workplace Integrity | National | Contract to 31 December 2026

An opportunity exists for an experienced HR or workplace relations professional to lead complex integrity matters within a federal government environment. This role focuses on workplace investigations, employee relations advice, and strategic people management, providing high-level guidance on legislation, policy and complex case matters across the organisation.

About the Client

Our client is a large Australian Government agency responsible for delivering a nationally significant social program that supports Australians with disability and their families. The organisation operates within a legislative and regulatory framework and is committed to building a safe, inclusive and participant-centred culture across its workforce.

About the Role

The Assistant Director, Workplace Integrity sits within the People & Culture division and plays a key role in managing complex employee relations and integrity matters. The role provides expert advice on employment legislation, workplace investigations and people management practices while supporting organisational leadership to navigate sensitive and high-risk cases. The position operates with a high degree of independence and requires strong judgement, stakeholder engagement and leadership capability.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide expert advice on APS HR legislation, policies and enterprise agreements
  • Manage complex Code of Conduct investigations and workplace integrity matters
  • Conduct Reviews of Action under the Public Service Act 1999
  • Case manage matters in external jurisdictions such as Fair Work and the AHRC
  • Undertake risk evaluation and determine appropriate case management strategies
  • Review and contribute to workplace integrity and People & Culture policies
  • Analyse case metrics and reporting to inform executive decision making
  • Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders and senior leaders

Skills and Experience

  • Strong knowledge of APS HR legislation and public sector employment frameworks
  • Experience managing workplace investigations and complex people matters
  • Demonstrated case management and risk assessment capability
  • Excellent research, analytical and problem-solving skills
  • High level written communication and report writing ability
  • Strong stakeholder engagement and interpersonal skills

Qualifications

  • Relevant tertiary qualification in Human Resources, Law, or related discipline
  • Desirable: Certificate IV in Government Investigations

Eligibility / Other Requirements

Work Rights: Australian citizens only
Pre-employment Checks: Police check, references, and screening checks (including NDIS Worker Screening if required)

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  • A statement of capability
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  • At least one referee’s contact detail from most recent employer

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