
APS 4 Policy and Program Management (Affirmative Measure Disability)
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade
Posted 11 days ago
The opportunities
DFAT is seeking talented and driven people to contribute to the development and implementation of international policy and programs for the Australian Government.
Multiple roles are available across the department’s seven strategic groups with a range of focus areas including:
- compliance and regulation
- development, humanitarian, and aid programs
- economic and investment policy & analysis
- fraud, corruption and enterprise assurance and integrity
- intelligence policy & analysis
- international trade negotiations
- international security
- legal advice & analysis
- media and strategic communications
- multilateral and global issues engagement
- policy development and implementation
- strategic and business planning and governance
- trade and investment policy & analysis
As there are a range of vacancies across the department, your application should highlight your specific capability and experience in one or more of the above areas.
The initial vacancies to be filled from this process are based in Canberra. This process may be used to fill roles in other locations in Australia and overseas.
Our ideal candidates
We’re looking for high-performing people with skills and experience in the above areas of policy and program management relevant to the department’s operations. You will be highly organised and able to work with broad direction.
Our ideal APS level 4 candidate will:
- have functional expertise in a specific area that contributes to team goals
- provide sound advice which influences decisions by others
- complete allocated tasks, monitor workflow and review work of less experienced employees
- participate in strategic planning and decision making within the work area
- contribute new ideas and identify opportunities to improve the efficiency of business processes
- identify and mitigate risks which impact of own and team outcomes
- be required to undertake tasks of moderate complexity
- have a good understanding of relevant legislation and policy framework
- work under general direction. Exercises some discretion with respect to how procedures and guidelines and interpreted and applied
- make decisions within defined parameters relating to the area of responsibility
- build rapport and maintain stakeholder relationships. Liaise with stakeholders and assist to resolve moderately complex issues
Diversity at DFAT
The department values diversity and is committed to ensuring an inclusive and accessible workplace. As a department that represents Australia to the world, we want to ensure that we fully reflect Australia’s rich diversity across all areas of our workforce.
The department’s approach to disability inclusion respects, supports and celebrates diversity by promoting the conditions that allow meaningful participation by a wide range of people, including people with disabilities.
We value the talents, skills and perspectives that people with disabilities bring to our organisation and are committed to removing barriers to employment. We encourage people with disability to apply for vacancies within the department.
For more information on the department’s diversity and inclusion program, strategies and plans, our Diversity Network and Inclusion Champions, please visit the DFAT Careers page.
Reasonable adjustments
Please let us know if you require adjustments to ensure you can fully participate in this recruitment process by emailing the Recruitment Section listed above. All requests for reasonable adjustments will be considered and managed in consultation with you.
Confirmation of disability
In applying under this affirmative measure, you will be required to provide evidence to confirm you live with a disability. This evidence will be requested by DFAT’s external recruitment provider if you progress to the interview stage of this recruitment process. Acceptable evidence includes:
- certificate or letter signed and executed by a registered medical practitioner
- letter from a Disability Employment Service
- a statutory declaration confirming you live with a disability.
Looking for more information?
For more information about this role, including the type of person we are looking for, please refer to the Candidate Pack available by clicking the 'Apply' button.
Applications close 11:30pm ADST Sunday 5 October 2025
Please note, there is no longer a requirement to submit your CV. Work history is now included in the application form.
About Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade
The department's purpose is to help make Australia stronger, safer and more prosperous by promoting and protecting our interests internationally and contributing to global stability and economic growth. Source: this is an extract from the company's own website
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