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Director Assessments and Strategic Capability
NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption
13 Oct 2025Sydney, New South Wales, 2000Full Time200.000 - 250.000Admin
Overview Director Assessments and Strategic Capability role at NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (NSW ICAC). Responsibilities Direct the work of the Commission's assessment and strategic capability functions. The assessment team is the Commission's first contact point for the community and NSW public authorities to report suspected corrupt conduct and to assess those reports. The three functions of the strategic capability team are: strategic intelligence and research; learning and development for the investigation division; oversight of the investigation division's continuous improvement projects. Job details Seniority level: Director Employment type: Full-time Job function: Strategy/Planning, Analyst, and Research Industries: Security and Investigations Remuneration The total remuneration package for this Senior Executive Band 1 position ranges from $210,404 to $235,320 per annum (including superannuation). Position description Click here to view the position description. Qualifications Extensive experience managing multi-disciplinary teams in investigation and intelligence environments. Experience managing a complaint handling team is highly desirable. Well-developed planning, problem solving, analytical and project management skills with a record of successful project outcomes, including process improvement and capability development projects. Comprehensive knowledge of law enforcement and administrative investigation processes and methodologies, a good understanding of the criminal law, the rules of evidence and criminal procedures, the Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988, the machinery of government and public sector organisational systems. Demonstrated ability to write and communicate effectively with people of diverse backgrounds, occupations, and seniority, both internal and external to the Commission. Appropriate and relevant tertiary and/or industry qualifications Employment is contingent upon obtaining an Australian Government Security Vetting Agency (AGSVA) clearance at Negative Vetting 1. Who we are The NSW ICAC is an independent organisation that aims to protect the public interest, prevent breaches of public trust and guide the conduct of public officials in the NSW public sector. We are committed to: investigating and exposing corrupt conduct in the NSW public sector preventing corruption through advice and assistance educating the NSW community and public sector about corruption and its effects. How to apply If you are excited by this opportunity, we look forward to receiving applications from Australian citizens. To start your journey to your new career at the NSW ICAC, select “apply” and provide: A cover letter addressing the essential requirements, maximum 3 pages (PDF). For support in completing your application, refer to our ICAC Application Guide. For role specific questions, you can contact Tim Fox, Executive Director Investigation Division, at tfox@icac.nsw.gov.au. What we can offer you Flexible working that may accommodate personal circumstances, including the ability to work from home two days per week (subject to operational requirements) Salary packaging options Fitness Passport - discounted access to fitness facilities for employees and their families Inclusive culture A career-changing position could be awaiting you, so apply now. Applications close Wednesday, 10 September 2025 at 11:55 pm AEST. J-18808-Ljbffr
Date13 Oct 2025
Location Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
type Full Time
Salary 200.000 - 250.000
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