
Manager, Federal Government Collaboration (Food and Fibre, One Health)
- Canberra, ACT
- $131,000-153,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Proactively lead CSIRO's engagement with government
- Build strong relationships across CSIRO's research portfolio, facilitating connections to government priorities
- Ensure the impact of CSIRO's science is at the forefront of decision-making
- Proactively leading CSIRO's engagement and collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and other key federal government departments including the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing, ensuring the scientific and evidence-based impacts of CSIRO's science and research are well understood by government and at the forefront of decision-making.
- Ensuring CSIRO meets its legislative, parliamentary, and administrative responsibilities including coordinating portfolio tasks such as ministerial briefs, responses to parliamentary questions on notice, senate estimates, inquiries, consultations and associated tasks, as well as preparing input to ministerial and related correspondance.
- Supporting CSIRO's input to cabinet and related processes, and where appropriate, working with relevant portfolio departments to develop new policy proposals for consideration through the federal government budget process cycle.
- Building strong relationships across the organisation, including with CSIRO Research Units and key Enterprise functions such as the Partnerships & Business Development and Communications functions, to ensure engagement strategies are effective and aligned with CSIRO's strategic objectives.
- Working closely with CSIRO's Communications Unit, and across the organisation to actively support the promotion of CSIRO science, as well as to support timely identification and management of emerging issues, particularly as they relate to government or portfolio department priorities.
- A relevant tertiary qualification (science based) and/or relevant experience in leadership and management within the public sector setting (or similar discipline).
- Demonstrated experience building excellent, collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders, with evidence of achieving positive outcomes through your management of key stakeholders and partners.
- A well-developed understanding of Australia's federal government environment and its operations; a deep understanding of public policy development; and a fundamental knowledge of the broad range of administrative processes that supports them.
- Demonstrated people leadership with ability to attract, retain, empower, and develop professional talent, and to foster inclusivity and high-performance across small multidisciplinary teams.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills which reflect a strong sense of intended audience, an ability to identify and prioritise relevant issues contained within materials which may be prepared by external parties, and to present complex ideas concisely.
- The ability to manage multiple deadlines whilst maintaining excellent attention to quality and detail, in an often complex, ambiguous and fast-moving environment.
- The ability to hold and maintain an Australian Government Security Vetting Agency security clearance (Negative Vetting 1).