
Job Req ID
NEMA - 141079
Location
ACT
Employment Type
Casual (Irregular/Intermittent)
Classification
APS Level 4 - $80,246.00 and $86,246.00 plus 15.4% super (part time pro-rata)
Contact Officer
NSR Ops Enabling on 02 5127 7464 at nsropsenabling@nema.gov.au
Office Arrangements
Onsite
Applications close on 04/03/2027 at 11:59pm AEDT (midnight) - Late applications will not be accepted.
Who can apply
Please note this opportunity is available to current Australian Public Service employees and all eligible members of the community.
This process is being used to fill multiple vacancies on a casual basis depending on business needs and requirements.
About the National Emergency Management Agency:
The National Emergency Management Agency's work has a real impact on the lives of Australians, particularly those living in rural and regional areas.
The National Emergency Management Agency's guiding principle is “Locally led, locally understood and locally implemented” and we bring together local communities, government, non-government and key industry representatives to support disaster recovery and resilience across the country.
Your work will help people who are recovering from natural disasters and prepare them for the future.
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) was established on 1 September 2022 as a single, accountable Commonwealth authority that delivers a whole-of-nation approach to reducing disaster risk, planning, preparing for, responding to and recovering from all hazards across the emergency management continuum.
NEMA works closely with states and territories to deliver the best outcome for communities across Australia. To help communities respond and recover, while preparing Australia for future emergencies, we:
For further information on NEMA’s purpose, vision and values, please see About us | NEMA
of the branch and section:
National Crisis Operations Branch (NCOB) structure includes four sections and additional embedded capabilities from other Australian Government departments and agencies. The largest section, National Situation Room (NSR) Operations, is made up of seven teams; five of which provide 24/7 situational awareness of potential crisis incidents.
The NSR monitors and reports on emerging, current and predicted hazards to support decision making across the Commonwealth, states and territories and industry. The majority of NSR work relates to monitoring and reporting on natural disaster events across Australia (flood, bushfire, cyclone, heatwave and earthquakes) and includes a strong focus on weather forecast and relationships with the Bureau of Meteorology and Geoscience Australia. Under an ‘all-hazards' remit, the NSR also conducts monitoring and reporting on security incidents including cyber, significant demonstrations, impacts to critical infrastructure, space weather and space debris re-entry.
The NSR issues SMS, verbal and written notifications on all-hazard emergency events to key government and jurisdictional stakeholders. Increasingly this information is available to our stakeholders through the National Joint Common Operating Picture (NJCOP), a web-based platform which provides decision makers with near real-time, automated, situational awareness and decision support for nationally significant hazard events.
The NSR houses the National Security Hotline (NSH), a public facing phone and email line for reporting concerns of national security to law enforcement agencies for further investigation. The NSH operator role is a significant component of the NSR Officer position.
The Crisis Intelligence Section (CIS) assesses hazard drivers, trends and forecasts to anticipate crises and their first and second-order consequences before they occur. CIS produces intelligence to enable NEMA and its partners to effectively pre-position attention and resources and trigger timely and appropriate assistance.
The Crisis Planning Section (CPS) contributes to executive decision support through specialist analytical and planning capabilities, including coordination of the Crisis Coordination Team (CCT).
The Capability and Readiness Section (CRS) support the rest of the branch with culture and retention initiatives, recruitment, budget management, facilities support, project management, change management, professional development opportunities, and mental and health wellbeing initiatives.
About the role:
The NSR is scalable from steady state monitoring to coordination of reporting across current and emerging hazards and disasters. NSR positions are designated shift work roles, and the occupants are required to perform duties on a 24/7 rotational roster, including days, nights, weekends and public holidays, and are remunerated in line with these shift work requirements. Staff may be required to perform higher duties to fill operational vacancies. All NSR Officers will be assigned across both ‘Operational Support’ and ‘National Security Hotline’ skill sets.
At times staff within NEMA may be required to work outside of standard business hours, particularly during the higher risk weather season.
Our ideal candidate:
We are seeking highly motivated, curious, critical thinkers who enjoy working in a rapidly evolving environment. You will have a high standard of oral and written communication with a developed ability to liaise with, coordinate and support multiple internal and external stakeholders.
Working in the NSR is often high-pressured and unpredictable and is best suited to team players who are flexible, resilient and able to quickly grasp new concepts. A high level of computer literacy will support your work across several online systems including utilising open-source media platforms and search terms, databases and incident management systems. An interest in emergency management and natural disasters will drive your ability to learn across a broad scope of subject content.
We encourage applications from First Nations people, people with disability, LGBTQIA+ people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, mature age people and people from other diverse backgrounds. We are committed to providing a working environment that values diversity and inclusion and supports staff to reach their full potential.
Specific duties/responsibilities:
Role requirements/qualifications:
Assessment Process:
The recruitment selection process for this round may include one or more of the following:
Applicant response:
As part of your application, you will be required to prepare a one-page response document (minimum 11pt font in Microsoft Word or PDF format), which you will upload in the next section.
Please ensure you read the instructions carefully, noting failure to address identified requirements may lead to your application being deemed ineligible.
Please prepare a one-page Applicant Response in relation to the advertised role, outlining:
How to apply:
Prior to preparing your response it is recommended you review the Work Level Standards relevant to the classification you are applying to. It may also be useful to refer to the Integrated Leadership System information relevant to the classification. You are required to submit your application in the online recruitment system (ourPeople).
As part of your application, you will need to provide:
Eligibility and Specific Conditions of Employment
To be eligible to work with the NEMA you must:
Technical Assistance
If you are experiencing problems submitting your application online, please email the nature of the issues you are experiencing to Recruitment including screen captures if necessary. A response will be sent during business hours.
Notes
Remuneration: The Agency offers an attractive remuneration package, including salary, superannuation benefits and flexible working conditions appropriate to the level of the position.
If you have identified as having a disability, please indicate whether you require any support throughout the selection process. For further information please contact Recruitment
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