ASD EL2 - Deputy Director - Australian Signals Directorate - ExecutiveCareer

First listed on: 16 February 2023

ASD EL2 - Deputy Director


$131,953-$181,224 (plus 15.4% super)
Canberra - ACT

The Role
The Deputy Director will work as part of a small executive team to steer a large intelligence production mission to deliver against high priority Australian Government intelligence requirements.

Responsibilities include:

  • Managing a diverse and (in the future) distributed team, including providing clear and consistent communications, setting clear performance and behavioural standards, managing performance, guiding and developing staff
  • Engaging and influencing ASD senior management and providing the link between senior executives and ASD employees
  • Providing strategic direction to staff, managing allocated resources, setting work area priorities and evaluating business outcomes
  • Ensuring adherence to legislative and policy requirements
  • Build future mission capability
  • Provide subject matter expertise and advice to ASD senior executives and to external customers on the missions within RI-SEA
  • Represent ASD and work with stakeholders across Government and the National Intelligence Community to provide advice, influence outcomes and manage expectations.
  • This role will require an individual with strong management and leadership skills.

About our Team
ASD is a vital member of Australia’s national security community. We work across the full spectrum of operations required of contemporary signals intelligence and security agencies. This includes intelligence, cyber security and offensive cyber operations in support of the Australian Government and Australian Defence Force (ADF).

RI Branch is a multi-disciplinary workforce that conducts in-depth, complex research and analysis of foreign signals intelligence, technical data, and a wide range of policy issues.

Our Ideal Candidate
The EL2 Signals Intelligence Manager is a highly organised, curious, collaborative and inspired individual, with a keen interest in geopolitical issues and technological trends. They have well-developed strategic thinking skills, can make decisive resource decisions and demonstrate exceptionally strong interpersonal skills. They maintain a strategic awareness of the organisation’s missions and the Government’s policy objectives. They care about the well-being and professional development of their analysts and other staff.

Application Closing Date: Wednesday, 8 March 2023

For further information please review the job information pack, reference ASD/08950/22 on https://www.asd.gov.au/careers.