Job Description
Director, EL2, Mergers and Exemptions Assessment (EA********)
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Applicants from diverse backgrounds including First Nations peoples, people with disability and those from different cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
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What you will do as the Director
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Lead a team of skilled qualified staff to analyse and assess the competition implications of mergers and acquisitions.
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Strategic planning and risk assessment.
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Review and analyse submissions and legal/economic reports.
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Collaborate with other parts of the ACCC and, in particular, the ACCC's internal specialist economists and lawyers.
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Oversee a team to prepare communication to industry participants, written recommendations for ACCC Commissioners and written determinations.
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Discuss the impact of mergers and acquisitions with customers, competitors, and industry groups, and professionally represent the ACCC in these discussions.
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Liaise with other Australian Government agencies and overseas competition and consumer agencies about the ACCC's mergers work.
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Lead Australian Competition Tribunal review matters and litigated merger matters.
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About you
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In order to succeed in the role, you will have:
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Demonstrated experience leading teams in a fast‐paced and large complex people‐centred organisation.
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Exceptional written communication skills in a regulatory context.
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Tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline, preferably economics, law, or similar disciplines.
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An understanding, or ability to quickly acquire an understanding, of the Competition and Consumer Act **** and, in particular, Part IVA of the Competition and Consumer Act, as well as an understanding of the roles and functions of the ACCC.
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Applications Close: 11:00pm (AEST), Sunday 19 July ****
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📌 Director, El2, Mergers And Exemptions Assessment (Ea2026/130) (Hobart)
🏢 Australian Competition And Consumer Commission
📍 Hobart
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