Economic Policy Researcher

Job Details

  

Job Title: Economic Policy Researcher

Employment Type: Ongoing

Classification: Parliamentary Service Level 6

Closing Date: 11:30pm AEDT, 28 November 2024

Contact: Kate Wagner, 0456 532 731, kate.wagner@aph.gov.au

 

The Opportunity

The Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS) is recruiting for an Economic Policy Researcher in the Parliamentary Library Research Branch.

 

The Parliamentary Library supports Australia’s democracy by providing high-quality, impartial and confidential information, analysis and advice to Parliamentarians and their staff. By providing high-quality responses to clients, the Parliamentary Library supports informed policy debates and decisions.

 

The work is diverse and challenging and includes writing publications with analysis of policy, budgets and legislation often within tight deadlines.

 

The Economic Policy Section provides client advice across a broad range of areas including climate change, energy, housing, industry policy, competition policy, macroeconomics, finance, banking, transport and infrastructure.

 

Who we are looking for

  

The Economic Policy Section is seeking an economic policy researcher who can quickly learn about and write advice on a broad range of topics in a clear and non-technical manner. While each researcher has specialist topics in which they develop expertise, they are also expected to be able to work in other areas as required.
 

Our ideal candidate writes clearly and succinctly, has sound judgement, and can work independently to tight deadlines. Well-developed quantitative skills will be highly regarded, as will knowledge and expertise in accounting, finance, or tax.
 

You must be able to quickly find and provide accurate and relevant information in an impartial manner to parliamentary clients. You must possess a strong client service ethic, be well-informed and fast to learn. Communication skills—both oral and written—must be of a high order. It is also helpful to have an awareness of current affairs and parliamentary processes.
 

This is an ongoing role. Any merit pool created from this recruitment process may be used to fill ongoing or non-ongoing positions that may arise over the next 18 months.
 

Job Specific Requirements

 

Tertiary qualifications in at least one relevant discipline are essential

 

The successful applicant will be required to obtain and maintain a Baseline Vetting (Protected/Restricted) security clearance.


At DPS, we acknowledge the value diversity brings. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that ensures all our people can contribute to our shared purpose. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, mature age people, people from diverse backgrounds and people with disability.

 

Duty Statement

  

Classification: Parliamentary Service Level 6 

Branch: Research 

Section: Economics 

Immediate supervisor: Parliamentary Executive Level 2 (Director)

 

Under limited/general direction undertake duties in accordance with the agreed standards for the Parliamentary Service Level 6 classification. The duties will include, but are not limited to, the following:

 

1.    Providing high quality professional, specialist and technical research on complex issues (including the identification, retrieval, analysis and synthesis of information from diverse sources) for the benefit of parliamentary clients and internal stakeholders; 
 

2.    Providing high quality analysis and advice to clients and internal stakeholders in relation to the subject areas covered by the section;
 

3.    Writing, co-writing and/or reviewing research papers and information resources on a range of matters to inform parliamentary clients and other stakeholders, and that maintain the Library’s high standards of scholarship and integrity;
 

4.    Providing high quality service delivery and corporate support functions, including managing client expectations through confident negotiations, and undertaking project work and policy development.
 

5.    Actively develop effective, collaborative and strategic working relationships across the organisation, with other organisations, and with clients and other stakeholders. Share learning and support others in the team.
 


Employees of DPS are required to be able, and to be seen to be able, to provide professional advice and services to all Senators and Members without favour or prejudice.

 

Selection Criteria

Classification: Parliamentary Service Level 6 

Branch: Research 

Section: Economics 

 

1.    Ability to perform complex research and analysis
•    Conducts high-quality research and analysis, and provides advice on complex issues
•    Uses diverse information and database services
•    High-level writing skills and the ability to write research and analysis products in various formats and styles
•    Works quickly while maintaining accuracy

2.    Cultivates productive working relationships
•    Develops internal and external relationships to support work objectives 
•    Listens to, understands and recognizes the needs of others
•    Values individual differences and diversity 
•    Works constructively to resolve conflict 
•    Shares learning and supports others

3.    Personal and professional qualities
•    Works under limited supervision and manages competing priorities 
•    Possesses strong client service ethic
•    Demonstrates probity and responsibility, initiative, and good judgement
•    Promotes and adopts a positive and balanced approach to work
•    Prepared to develop new areas of expertise, and committed to professional development

4.    Communication skills
•    Communicates clearly and appropriately
•    Listens, understands and adapts to audience 
•    Negotiates confidently
•    Tailors responses according to client requirements

5.    Understanding of the parliamentary and political environment
•    Knowledge of the context, role and operations of Parliament
•    Understands the role and function of key Parliamentary bodies and processes
•    Deals sensitively, impartially and objectively with controversial issues

6.    Eligibility and/or job specific requirements
•    Applicants should have knowledge, understanding, and tertiary and/or postgraduate qualifications in a relevant discipline. 
 

How to apply

 

Please upload a pitch (750 words maximum) describing how your skills and experience would contribute to the role and work of the department. 

 

Your pitch is an opportunity to tell us why you want to work at DPS, why you are interested in the role and what you can offer in the role. Frame your pitch around the role description and relevant ILS Profile. Make sure to use relevant examples and accomplishments that demonstrate your ability to perform the role. 

 

 

Our purpose and values

 

We proudly provide innovative, unified, and client-focused services to the Australian Parliament and parliamentarians. We are a values driven department, placing our values at the heart of everything we do; from our service offerings and decision making to our interactions with stakeholders and each other.  

 

Our people are employed in a broad and unique range of professional, customer service and trade-based roles, all joined by a shared purpose: to make an enduring contribution to Australia’s parliamentary democracy. We have an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the community we serve. While we come from all walks of life, we share a commitment to care for and protect our iconic workplace. 

 

Every year, almost one million people visit Australian Parliament House to experience the parliamentary process, the building’s architecture, nationally significant art collections, events, tours, and food and dining experiences – all made possible by our people, who are active participants in an environment where no two days are the same.

 

What we can offer

 

Join our community based on innovative, unified, and client-focused services, where your skills and development will be nurtured. You will also enjoy:  

 

•    access to flexible work arrangements 
•    ongoing opportunities to learn and develop new capabilities 
•    a competitive remuneration package
•    free secure underground parking
•    free gym membership and access to recreational facilities
•    on-site childcare, banking services, post office, value-for-money dining options and more.

 

Salary

 

Currently, the salary range for this position is $94,259 - $105,941 per annum.

 

Conditions of Employment

 

Employment opportunities at Department of Parliamentary Services are subject to a range of conditions prescribed in the Parliamentary Service Act 1999 which include:

 

•    Australian citizenship – to be eligible for employment with DPS, applicants must be an Australian Citizen. 

 

•    Security clearance and character clearance – the preferred applicant will be required to obtain and maintain a security clearance at the level specified, as well as complete and be deemed suitable through a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check. 

 

•    Health assessment – a pre-employment health assessment will be required where there are physical or medical requirements for the role.