Application closing date: Wednesday, 18 June 2025 • 11:59pm, Canberra time
Estimated start date: Tuesday, 01 July 2025
Location of work: ACT
Working arrangements: Applicants will be expected to perform the role in Canberra. Flexible working arrangements (i.e. a combination of onsite attendance at an AEC office and remote working) will be considered.
Length of contract: 12 months
Contract extensions: 2x 12 months
Security clearance: Must be able to obtain Negative Vetting Level 1
Rates: $110 - $140 per hour (inc. super)
Within the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), the Funding and Disclosure Reform Program was established to enable the AEC to implement and administer legislative amendments to the Commonwealth Funding and Disclosure Scheme (the Scheme) as set out in Part XX of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (Electoral Act) to increase transparency and accountability in Australia’s electoral system. The Program is made up of three branches – the Program Management Office Branch, the Regulatory Enablement Branch, and the Technology Delivery Branch – that will work together to uplift the AEC’s regulatory capability by designing, building and implementing new processes, resourcing, tools, systems and technology to successfully administer the Scheme.
The AEC is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced ICT Delivery Manger to work as part of Agile Delivery Teams to deliver and support a range of ICT projects/programs.
Key duties and responsibilities:
This role will be responsible for, but not limited to:
- Working with limited direction and reasonable collaboration, lead a small team(s)
to develop plans and schedules ensuring the project/work packages delivers value aligned with the AEC’s methodologies and business need.
- Managing allocated program/project resources to execute deliverables on time, within budget and to a high quality against scope.
- Leading agile ceremonies/team meetings (i.e. as a Scrum Master), effectively identifying and resolving issues, helping to remove impediments, and effectively mitigating and managing risk within agreed tolerances.
- Communicating effectively with peers and AEC executives to ensure alignment, seek engagement and feedback and highlight successes.
- Cultivating and maintaining strategic professional relationships with business and, potentially, vendor partners and representatives from other government agencies.
- Contributing to portfolio/program management and governance practices, including preparing reports and other documentation; assisting with recruitment and procurement activities; and assisting to coordinate business engagement activities.
- Coaching and mentoring AEC staff as directed in their career development to uplift organisational capability within the program/project context.
- Perform additional duties or assume responsibility of functions as directed from time-to-time.
Essential Criteria
Desirable Criteria
HOW TO APPLY
Please provide an updated CV (a maximum of 3 pages) to reflect your suitablility to the role based on the job description. You will also need to complete a response to the Essential and Desirable criteria above in a summary no more than 5000 characters in total.