
APS5 Linkage Client Service Officer (DGIG_LCSU)
Australian Institute of Health & Welfare
Posted 6 hours ago
The AIHW’s APS employee census results attest to our positive and supportive workplace culture. We are an inclusive, flexible, and productive workplace where people are treated with respect and courtesy, and diverse and unique attributes are recognised and valued. Our results also show that we achieved top ten rankings in staff engagement, communication, wellbeing and SES manager scales out of 107 APS agencies.
We offer a range of benefits including:
- access to flexible working arrangements to support your work/life balance
- attractive remuneration packages including generous superannuation and leave provisions
- challenging and fulfilling work where you can use your skills and expertise
- opportunities for professional development
We are committed to creating genuine opportunities for everyone and we welcome applications from First Nations people, people with disability, LGBTIQA+, neurodiverse people and people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
The AIHW has offices in Canberra and Sydney and offers remote work opportunities for many roles.
For more information, visit the Benefits of working for the AIHW page of our website.
About the role
The Data Governance and Integration Group (DGIG) core functions include leading the development of the Institute’s strategies for acquiring, managing and integrating major data linkage systems, and carrying out record linkage of data sets relating to health and community services.
DGIG is responsible for delivering AIHW’s integration activities covering the National Health Data Hub integrated system, the AIHW bespoke linkage program and supporting the National Disability Data Asset (NDDA).
The Linkage Client Services Unit (LCSU) supports research and policy development by providing secure access to linked data, informing health and welfare policies and improving public health outcomes.
LCSU is the front door for all work involving AIHW's National Health Data Hub (NHDH, The Hub), as well as setting up so-called 'bespoke linkages': tailored linking of two or more government (S/T and / or Commonwealth) and / or academic, administrative or otherwise mostly external datasets. The Unit supports the end-to-end process through liaison with the clients, including (where applicable to the respective project) feasibility assessment, ethics and data custodian clearance, data transfer to AIHW's linkers, return of data to clients, alongside advice and guidance, or, in case of the Hub training.
LCSU is currently looking for a client Services Officer who will, under general direction:
- Lead and support client engagement and support - Assisting researchers, other government agencies, and other clients in accessing and utilising linked data through AIHW’s Data Integration functions.
- Lead and support data access and governance – Ensuring client compliance with legislative, operational, and data-sharing protocols while facilitating secure health data access.
- Lead and support project coordination – Managing requests for data linkage, overseeing approvals, ensuring efficient processing of applications and facilitating seamless and efficient information management.
- Lead and support the provision of technical and analytical Guidance – Communicating expert advice on data availability, project timelines, costings and all relevant internal and external processes to maintain effective and efficient use of linked data assets.
- Lead and support policy and compliance oversight of projects – Ensuring adherence to data security, ethical standards, and regulatory frameworks.
To be eligible to apply for this vacancy, you must:
- be an Australian citizen
- undergo any required pre-employment checks, including a police records check
- obtain and maintain a valid Security Clearance if required by the institute
- a probationary period of six (6) months will apply to any new engagement to the APS
Please submit your application online via the AIHW e-Recruit system. When applying online for the first time, you will need to register and provide a valid email address. Your application must include:
- A summary of your relevant skills and experience and explain why you would be the best person for the role. Your response should align with the position summary and selection criteria information above, and must be no more than 750 words.
- Your current CV and the names of two referees.
Applications close at 11.30pm AEST on Friday 26 September 2025
About Australian Institute of Health & Welfare
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) is a major national agency set up by the Australian Government under the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Act to provide reliable, regular and relevant information and statistics on Australia's health and welfare. We are an independent corporate Commonwealth entity established in 1987, governed by a management board, and accountable to the Australian Parliament through the Health portfolio.
Our aim is to improve the health and wellbeing of Australians through better health and welfare information and statistics. We collect and report information on a wide range of topics and issues, ranging from health and welfare expenditure, hospitals, disease and injury, and mental health, to ageing, homelessness, disability and child protection.
Governments and the community use our reports and data in discussing, debating, and making policy decisions on health, housing and community services matters.
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