Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 13th May 2022
IBAC is Victoria's independent anti-corruption agency responsible for preventing and exposing public sector corruption and police misconduct. IBAC's work is challenging as these are serious issues.
IBAC's vision and purpose is the number one reason team members join and stay at IBAC. A Victorian public sector that actively resists corruption is something we whole-heartedly believe in and work towards. Our dedication to fairness and natural justice is clear and tangible.
IBAC's expectations are high; we expect our people to work with sensitive information confidentially and respectfully. We understand that to foster a corruption-resistant public sector, IBAC's workplace must be built on integrity, trust and ensuring public confidence through the quality of our work.
The Prevention Policy & Research team is a great group of people with varied experiences and a strong commitment to strengthening public sector resistance to corruption. IBAC is seeking experienced individuals who are:
We have an exciting opportunity to join our Prevention Policy & Research team as a Strategic Policy & Research Officer.
The team provides insights on corruption and police misconduct issues and identifies ways for public sector agencies to strengthen their policies, systems and practices. We share our insights by producing reports and other resources.
Reporting to the Team Leader Prevention Policy & Research, the Strategic Policy and Research Officer will be responsible for delivering work across the Prevention Policy & Research team's primary areas of activity including:
This is an excellent opportunity to demonstrate your strengths and passion for the delivery of high-quality reports and undertaking research and analysis of complex issues in the public sector.
This is a VPS 4 position, full-time and ongoing.
We are looking for candidates with the following experience and capabilities:
Your application is a two-step process. You are unable to save partial applications.
Submit your application online using the 'Apply Now' button, making sure you include:
Visit: ibac.vic.gov.au for more information.