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3. Performing quality assurance on all types of parliamentary documents, including
formatting, spelling, punctuation, grammar and overall presentation, ensuring
documents are meeting the expectation of the Minister and the NDIS Commission
Executive.
4. Assist with managing and allocating work received via the Parliamentary mailbox,
including coordinating input requests and drafting some standard responses.
5. Support the Senate Estimate and parliamentary committee coordination processes,
including hearing preparations and post-hearing activities (i.e. Questions on Notice);
including preparing briefing executive, attending hearings, constructing folders for
witnesses and observers.
Systems and training
6. Assist with workings of the NDIS Commission’s instance of PDMS, including
a. training for staff, building user capability across the NDIS Commission;
b. helpdesk support and preparing/updating guidance material to support end users;
c. assistance with the running and preparation of regular reports and development
of ad-hoc Parliamentary reports;
d. review and implement improvements to system and processes; and
e. attend PDMS user group meetings with other Commonwealth
departments/agencies.
Capability of our ideal candidate
1. Excellent attention to detail, a sound working knowledge of ministerial
correspondence and parliamentary systems and processes, which includes;
a. Well-developed communication skills, including excellent writing skills and a strong
eye for detail.
b. A strong focus on client service delivery, with the ability to build rapport and
maintain positive working relationships with stakeholders.
c. Able to use judgement and initiative when managing conflicting priorities to meet
deadlines, while working under pressure.
2. Professional and passionate about continuously improving processes and expanding
the knowledge within the team and to enhance the support provided to NDIS
Commission Executive, staff and the Minister’s Office.
3. A good understanding of PDMS, both from a user and administrator point of view.
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test and/or psychometric testing may also be included in the assessment. The contact
person for the vacancy is available to provide further information about which
assessment techniques will be used.
Recruit Ability
We participate in the Australian Public Service Recruit Ability Scheme to attract applicants
with disability by removing some of the barriers in recruitment and employment
processes. The scheme provides an opportunity for applicants with disability to progress
to the next stage in the selection process if they are assessed as meeting the minimum
requirements of the job. Disability is defined as ‘current limitation, restrictions or
impairment, which has lasted, or is likely to last, for at least six months and restricts
everyday activities. More information about Recruit Ability can be found at: More
information can be found at Recruit Ability scheme: A guide for applicants.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
We recognise the richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and the unique
knowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees bring to our workplace, policy
development and service delivery. We welcome and encourage applications from
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Merit Pool
A merit pool may be created and utilised within 18 months from the date this vacancy
was advertised on APSJobs.