
Senior Operations Officer / Principal Investigator
Office of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption
Posted 8 days ago
Administrative Officer 7 - Remuneration Package Range $134,227 - $144,271
(including salary $113,938 - $122,574)
Senior Administrative Officer 1 – Remuneration Package Range$151,221 - $168,753 (including salary $128,551 - $143,611)
Operations
Darwin
Two Ongoing vacancies are available.
Selection will be made at the AO7 or SAO1 level depending on the experience/qualifications of the successful applicant.
Apply your expertise in conducting investigations to assess and interpret complex investigations in the NT Public Sector.
The Office of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (NT) plays a crucial role in ensuring integrity and accountability in public administration. Established under the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act 2017 (ICAC Act), the OICAC focuses on preventing, detecting, investigating, and responding to improper conduct within government entities, local government councils, elected members and organisations that receive funds from the government.
Currently the OICAC has vacancies for both a Principal Investigator and a Senior Operations Officer. The Selection Panel will assess applications against each level and will make offers of employment based on the successful applicant’s experience and qualifications.
As a Senior Operations Officer you play a pivotal role in progressing activities in the combined Assessment and Investigation functions of the unit, ensuring the timely, thorough and accurate assessments of reports and the investigations of the most complex and sensitive allegations of improper conduct in accordance with the statutory obligations of the ICAC Act. This involves collecting and analysing evidence, interviewing witnesses, and preparing comprehensive reports, including plans, decision records, interview plans and witness statements. Additionally, you will analyse and synthesise information, utilising your professional judgement to ensure assessments and investigations are conducted fairly and in accordance with relevant legislation, policies and procedures.
As the Principal Investigator you report to the Director of Operations and provide leadership to a team of Investigators conducting investigations into alleged improper conduct. Your core responsibilities involve handling the most complex cases of improper conduct. This includes, utilising statutory powers to collect and analyse evidence, interview witnesses, and deliver comprehensive reports. Additionally, you will mentor and provide technical guidance to enhance the investigative capabilities of the operations team. Your role will include devising investigative strategies, managing case priorities, reviewing materials, and producing detailed reports of the highest quality.
Ideally, you will have a proven track record in conducting criminal or administrative investigations, a knack for deciphering complex information, and a commitment to maintaining confidentiality and upholding integrity. Strong communication skills, the ability to craft clear investigation reports, and a readiness to contribute to policy enhancements are essential for success in this role. This is a unique opportunity to join a prominent team dedicated to investigating alleged improper conduct by public officials and organisations.
In return, you will receive a competitive remuneration package including, 12% superannuation, 6 weeks’ recreation and 3 weeks’ personal leave, additional 3 days paid Christmas Closedown leave and 17.5% annual leave loading. You will also have access to regular professional development opportunities, including training, study assistance and professional membership reimbursements, and the opportunity to request flexible work agreements.
If you reside outside the Territory, this is a great time to consider relocating to Darwin. Reward yourself with an enviable lifestyle and a work life balance that allows you time to explore stunning landscapes and waterfalls, enjoy colourful tropical sunsets and spectacular lightning displays, and experience Darwin’s rich multicultural society.
Relocation assistance will be available as required, making the prospect of joining ICAC NT even more enticing.
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For further information about this vacancy please contact:
Andreas Andreou, Manager Operations on 08 8999 4037 or [email protected]
Quote vacancy number: 47949
Closing date: 18/09/2025
Applications should consist of a one page summary sheet, resume / CV and copies of relevant qualifications.
For a copy of the Job Description or to view career opportunities in the Northern Territory Government please visit https://jobs.nt.gov.au/Home/Search
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